CALVERTON NEWS Spring 2015 Calverton Swim Club Newsletter Notes from the President... Well, this has certainly been an interesting off season, and we still have (starting February 1) 112 days until we can jump in the water, but who’s counting? First, let me welcome and introduce our newest Board Member, Sandy Albright, who was appointed to fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Laurie Zebrowski. We will miss Laurie’s contributions to the Club, but all Board Members are looking forward to working with Sandy. A note for those of you who remember Andy Potter, and the fundraiser we had for his children’s education fund on Labor Day last year. We received a very warm thank you message from Andy’s mother, Gail Potter, and I’d like to relay her thanks and appreciation to all who participated. Getting back to our winter of interesting stuff. In late August, we were introduced to the leaking roof in the snack bar. That led to closer inspection, which led to discovery of several areas of age -related damage to the building’s roof. All of this led up to resurfacing the roof during December and January, which included replacing several areas of roof decking. We now have a new roof which we hope will hold up for more than 30 years like its predecessor. The good news in this – we were able to cover the entire cost of the roof ($33,000) with money from the Reserve Fund. The bad news – the Reserve Fund is now much lower than we would like to see it. The current balance is less than $15,000. In order to cover major ‘surprises’ we feel we need to have at least $50,000 in the Fund. Our target upper limit for the Reserve Fund is $100,000 to make us feel very comfortable. Continued on page 2... Stay Connected: There are now more ways to find out what is happening at the Club. Follow us on Facebook. @calvertonswimclub Follow us on Instagram. @calvertonswimclub In this Issue: Membership Info Operations Update Swim Team News Volleyball News Save the Date And more... Notes from the President Cont’d. We need to do something, and rather quickly, to build the Reserve Fund back to a workable level. A big part of the question is that we just don’t know what major, unexpected, expense will come our way. We like to think we are covered, but we have to realize that the facility is 50 years old this year, and things happen. In case we hit a sudden problem before we can build the Reserve Fund back to a safe level, the Board agreed to pursue a line of credit, and that process is in the works. We hope that we will never have to draw upon the line, but feel that having it is a necessary shield against an unforeseen major problem. There is more financial news with which we have to deal. Last year, Montgomery County passed legislation that increases the Minimum Wage from $7.50 per hour to $8.40 per hour for this season. The new law continues with annual increases until the Minimum Wage reaches $11.50 per hour in the 2018 season. Since our salary scale was above minimum wage, we were able to absorb this year’s increase without a lot of trouble; however, the calendar is working against us. Because Memorial Day is early and Labor Day is late this year, our season is a week longer. We will be open for 15-1/2 weeks instead of the customary 141/2, so we have to deal with a payroll increase of about 7% for that reason. Further, we will have to face minimum wage increases to $9.55 and $10.75 in 2016 and 2017, respectively. After all this, the following should not be a surprise. As much as we hate the idea, we are going to have to impose a dues increase on all members for 2015. As this is being written, the exact amount is still being discussed but it will be reflected in the dues notices that will be coming out a few days after this issue of the newsletter. Duncan Munro, President Dues Notice Timetable We are taking steps to get the notices out earlier this year, so look for them before the first of March. We hope that earlier sending will give everyone a little more time to take care of submitting their registrations and dues payments. Payment deadlines will remain about the same. See “Save the Date” section for deadlines. Wanted: Refrigerator Do you have a large frost free refrigerator/freezer (good condition) that you would like to donate to the Calverton Swim Club? Our old one in the office is running poorly and we'd like to replace it. We can pick up. Please email [email protected]. Membership It's that time of year when we are all looking forward to warm water and summer days spent at the Calverton Swim Club. Please encourage your friends and neighbors to join our Club. We have several memberships and rentals currently available. Some of the Lifetime Memberships Join Fees (also called bonds) are as low as $100. When you receive your invoice this year, please double check that all information is accurate. Also, please remember to include all names of those that should be on your membership along with dates of birth (if under the age of 18). Just a quick reminder of the bylaws: All members on a membership must be full-time residents at your address. We will need to ask for ID for all new names added to a membership. Types of ID that we accept are: report cards, driver's licenses, and other formal types of documentation. We are offering the following memberships this year: One Person, One Season Membership (rental) Family, One Season Membership (rental) Empty Nest (Lifetime Membership) - deadline is April 10, 2015, for the 75 members that have had a membership the longest. Only 2 adults can be on this membership. Two Person (Lifetime Membership) - For 2 names on a membership (one must be an adult). Family (Lifetime Membership) - All family members residing at the same address full-time. If you have any questions, please let us know! Email [email protected]. Kari Banks [email protected] Membership Chair DIVE IN! The Calverton Dive Team is looking forward to the 2015 season! Divers ages 5-18 (with PATCH) are welcome. No experience is required. Bring a willingness to learn new skills, meet new friends, and be part of a great team! We try to balance fun, instruction, and an appropriate competition level for a summer league. Meets will be held on Sundays beginning with the Ashton Rookie meet on June 7 and continue every Sunday through July 5, culminating in Invitational and Divisional Meets the weekend of July 17 followed by All-Star Meets July 22-23. Contact Reps Rachel Kelly ([email protected]) or Sharon Ruckdeschel ([email protected]) with questions. Dive Team Calendar June 7 Rookie Meet @Ashton 1:00 June 14 Calverton @ Old Farm 4:00 June 21 Country Glen @ Calverton 4:00 June 28 Calverton @ Manor Woods 4:00 July 5 Potomac Woods @ Calverton 4:00 July 12 Non-Divisional Meet Palisades @ Calverton 4:00 July 17 Robin Hood Invitational Meet 3:00 July 19 Division III Championship @ TBA 8:00 AM July 22 MCDL All-Stars 12 and Under events @ Seven Locks 3:00 July 23 MCDL All-Stars 13 - 18 events @ TBA 3:00 Save the Date! Empty Nest Dues - must be postmarked by Friday, April 10 (only 75 memberships accepted from those that have been members the longest) Discounted Two Person & Family Dues - must be postmarked by Thursday, April 30 Volunteer Days - Saturday, May 9 and Sunday, May 17 Friday, May 22 from 6-9 PM Opening Day - Saturday, May 23 at 11 AM No swimming, but grounds will be open for those that would like to grill with other pool members and play horseshoes or volleyball. First Swim Practice & Parent Meeting - TBD First Dive Practice & Parent Meeting - TBD General Membership Meeting - Sunday, May 31 at 5:30 PM Adult Crab Feast (Pool Closed) - August 15 General Membership Meeting - Sunday, September 6 at 5:30 PM Pool Closes (Labor Day) - Monday, September 7 at 9 PM Weather permitting. Join the Calverton Chargers Swim Team! The Chargers Swim Team teaches life swimming skills, promotes self-confidence and self-esteem, and encourages both fun and healthy competition. The Charger roster includes athletes with a variety of skill levels and we welcome those who are new to the sport. The summer swim season includes A (competitive), and B (instructional) meets as well as fun social events for parents and kids such as a Pasta Dinner and Bowling Day. The Chargers also offer a Pre-Team program for swimmers ages 5-7 who have earned their patch but are not quite ready for swim team, and a Mini-Bolts program for swimmers ages 4-5 who are comfortable in the water (can put their faces in), but have not yet mastered the basics. The Chargers are looking forward to competing in Division I for the 2015 MCSL season. The team website, www.calvertonchargers.com is a great resource for swim team information. Registration will open May 4. For questions please contact one of the team reps Karen Rosenblatt ([email protected]), Mary Ellen Hernandez ([email protected]) or Angie Holmes ([email protected]). The following schedules for A and B meets should help you make your summer plans. 2015 A Dual Meet Schedule (Saturdays) June 13: Chevy Chase Rec @ Calverton June 20: Calverton @ Seven Locks June 27: Calverton @ Rockshire July 4: Potomac @ Calverton July 11: Calverton @ Lake Marion 2015 B Dual Meet Schedule (Wednesdays) June 17: Robin Hood @ Calverton June 24: Calverton @ Ashton July 1: Adelphi @ Calverton July 8: Calverton @ Stonegate *Mini-Meet for Pre-Team/Mini-Bolts will be held @ Calverton on Sunday, July 12. *Calverton Invitational B-Relay Carnival will be held @ Calverton on Wednesday, July 15. *Division Championships will be held Saturday, July 18. (Location TBD) The swim/dive awards banquet will be planned for Saturday, July 18 or Sunday, July 19. 2015 CSC Volleyball News: CSC Volleyball – Better and Brighter Than Ever Jeff Paniati, CSC Volleyball Commissioner As we look forward to another season of fun and competition I am pleased to let you know that we are continuing to improve the volleyball facilities at CSC. Thanks to our special dues assessment last year and under the direction of John Niedermair, we will be upgrading the lights this spring. Of course, that means one less excuse for an errant pass or set.☺ When combined with the new net systems that were installed last year, the CSC Volleyball Courts will be better and brighter than ever. New Players Wanted - As always, we are looking for new players interested in participating. CSC volleyball provides a great way to get some exercise, enjoy a little friendly competition, and make a lot of new friends. We have a variety of leagues – Coed 4’s (Wednesday night), Women’s (Friday night), Men’s (Saturday afternoon), and Coed 6’s (Sunday afternoon). While some previous volleyball experience is helpful, players at all levels are welcome. We will match up new players with existing teams. We play weekly throughout the summer and finish the season with a short playoff, a volleyball picnic and an end of season tournament on Labor Day. If you are interested in joining or looking for more information, you can contact me at [email protected]. Volleyball Commissioners Needed – One of our long time Volleyball Commissioners – Terry Thomas (men’s) is looking to hand off the responsibility. We very much appreciate all of Terry’s efforts and hope someone would be willing to step up and take on this responsibility. The role is important, but does not involve a large time commitment. The Commissioners work with me to review and update our rules and develop our schedule. They work with team captains to identify the number of teams in the league, place new players on teams, and develop the schedules for the regular season and playoffs. Having been the co-ed volleyball commissioner for a number of years there is a flurry of activity at the start of the season to get things organized and not too much effort needed until the end of the summer when you finalize the league results and develop the playoff schedule. If you are interested in helping to keep volleyball alive and well at CSC, please contact me at [email protected]. Doubles Tournament - Dana Mitchell will be hosting a Doubles Tournament on Sunday May 31 at 12:30PM. Registration for the tournament is free and closes May 30. There will be two pools an A and B. You may contact Dana at [email protected] to sign up. Operations Update CHANGES, ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS FOR 2015 Looking forward, we hope to still be able to bring you some improvements that will add to your enjoyment of the Club facilities this year. One project will be to employ some rather new processes to elevate areas of concrete that have settled over time and are creating trip hazards. This process has met with success at other venues, and solves the problem at a fraction of the cost of replacing the concrete. You may notice a new addition to the Club’s grounds. A second shed has been added near the basketball court. This is a cooperative venture between the Club and the Calverton Citizens’ Association (CCA), which needed a place to store equipment. CCA owns the shed, we own the land, and both use the shed for storage purposes. Look for more announcements as we make plans to celebrate our 50th Anniversary as a community swim club, and recognize those members who have been with us since the very start. We are looking forward to continuing our relationship with American Pool Service for 2015. American has been our management company for about 30 years, and we feel good about staying with a comfortable partner in keeping the Club operating safely and smoothly. Last, but certainly not least, we are looking forward to having John Neidermair IV return as Manager in 2015; hopefully, to be joined by most, if not all, of the staff from last year.
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