June Bulletin 2025

GENERAL MANAGER’S MESSAGE | PHIL IANNELLI

MANAGEMENT TEAM

Christine Jordan Director of Clubhouse Operations

June Greetings!

Although the weather hasn’t always cooperated, we are enjoying a very solid start to what promises to be another great year for your club. June is considered the “heart of the season”, and as you will see, the club calendar really fills up. The monthly schedule is packed with activities and events: Lobster Night, Tacos & Tequila, Father’s Day and live music in Pub37; Golf events galore; Tennis and fitness; Bocce and Pickleball as well as a full swimming schedule and Kids Camps. Information on all these opportunities (and more!) to use your club is contained in this month’s edition. The plan for the month is to bombard you with “excuses” to participate. When you do, a great summer is guaranteed.

Tip Tribbitt, CEC Executive Chef

Mindy Blumetti Chief Financial Officer

As we brace for the activity levels that come with summer, it seems necessary that this monthly epistle touches upon the normal reminders about the safe and courteous use of your club. There are several topics that fall into this category, so let’s take them one at a time.

Meghan Spero, PGA Membership Development & Communications Manager

First, parents and grandparents are reminded of the club rule that states: “Children under the age of 10 may not be left at the club unsupervised at any time”. While this seems very clear, let’s expand a bit on the expectation. That is, that an adult or person of responsibility is expected to be in the physical presence of young children whenever they use the club. Children under the age of 10 should not be allowed to “explore” on their own. Also, please know that the putting green adjacent to outdoor dining is not a playground. During the summer season, members are once again asked to consider their venue when determining where to park. Golfers are asked to utilize the main parking lot to keep the upper lot available for families. This way, children won’t have to make the dangerous trek through the busy parking lot on their way to the pool. Whether walking or driving, please exercise extreme caution when in the parking lots. The opportunity for a tragedy is always present. This month’s final safety thoughts relate to Golf cart traffic. And there are two components. First, if you are driving a cart through the parking lots, please follow the appropriate flow of traffic, and be especially aware of automobiles. The second is to let you know that just as we did last year, the service road that leads from the upper parking lot towards tennis/swimming will be closed to all cart traffic. As the club gets busy with summer activity, we also tend to experience an increase in minor rule infractions. These are generally nuisance issues like cell phone usage and folks wearing clothes that aren’t appropriate for their choice of venue. Regarding appropriate attire, it seems there are a few fashion trends that don’t comply with your Club’s standards. If you are unsure of just what those standards are, the 2025 edition of your club’s Rules & Bylaws should prove helpful. It was recently made available and posted on the website. Granted, it doesn’t qualify as a summer beach read but is worth a quick review none-the-less. Also, please be reminded that when inviting/introducing guests, the courteous thing to do is to make them aware of club expectations in advance of arriving so no awkward situations occur. It is great to see so many members utilizing the walking path to enjoy some exercise and fresh air. In the colder months, when there isn’t too much golf activity, your routes of travel sometimes migrate off the path and into the golf courses. Because there is so little play this really isn’t an issue. However, now that the season is underway, it is. Walkers are asked to not stray from the walking path, so they do not interfere with play or risk being hit by a golf ball. And if you are walking with your pup, don’t forget a leash and baggies.

Steve Buenaga Human Resources Manager

Jonathan Urbanski Director of Golf Courses & Grounds

Michael Shank, PGA Director of Golf

Liezel Huber Director of Racquets and Sports

Clark Verchick Chief Engineer

CONTACT

Front Desk: 302-655-6171 Golf Shop: 302-655-6022 Racquet Shop: 302-655-6513

A word about July 4 . We want everyone to know that we will celebrate our Nation’s Birthday on Friday, the 4 . Monday the 7 will be treated like a typical Monday with no F&B services offered, but all other facilities available. th th th

WEBSITE

www.wilmingtoncc.com

As always, thanks for reading and I look forward to seeing you at your club. Phil Iannelli

ADDRESS

4825 Kennett Pike Wilmington, De 19807

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