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 Books! 
 Happenings COUNTRY CLUB 
 (Please note all Country Club Members must present their Membership Cards upon entry to club or outdoor pool) 
 program will examine Jerome Robbins’ work  
 in the world of ballet ranging from his Fancy  
 Free 1944) to Afternoon of a Faun (1953) and  
 Dancing at a Gathering (1969) among many  
 other works. 
 THURSDAY,   
 MAY 16TH, 2019 
 French Pianist/Singer  
 2019 
 Violette   
 May of La Vie En Rose 
  8 PM – VIP Room 
 ¢COURIER  A tasteful marriage of French Chanson &  
 Golden Age swing, with a repertoire of timeless  
 TOWERS SHORE NORTH 46  4:30 & 7:30 PM - VIP Room American standards and French jazz songs: a  
 unique alliance between the old world and the  
 new, between French charm, American glam  
 and soulful pop. 
 THURSDAY, MAY 23RD, 2019 
 The Ascap Foundation and  
 The NST Spirit Music Improv Ensemble  
 presents… “A Bouquet of Musical Colors” 
 8 PM – VIP Room 
 Bert  Konowitz  –  
 Director and Keyboard 
 Judy  Greenberg  
 –  Asst.  Conductor  
 & Piano 
 T h e   A S C A P  
 Foundation  Irving  
 Caesar Fund-Financial  
 Supporter 
 MEMBERSHIP REMINDER 
 Anyone entering the club premises must  
 be an active 2019 member. 
 Non-resident guests of an active 2019 member  
 must be accompanied by the member  
 (including VIP Food Service) 
 Please present your 2019 Membership card  
 to our receptionists upon entering the club  
 at all times. This will continue to be strictly  
 enforced. 
 SPECIAL TENNIS EVENTS OPEN  
  TO ALL TOWERS COUNTRY CLUB  
 MEMBERS…  
 Monday, May 13th, 2019 
 7:30 p.m. – VIP Room 
 Open Tennis Meeting 
 Meet the Tennis Board,  
 Tennis Staff & hear what  
 has been   
 planned for the upcoming 2019 season! 
 Remember….for the 2019 season, all active  
 2019 Country Club members are permitted  
 to use the tennis courts in non-prime time  
 (must wear proper tennis shoes). 
 SUNDAY, MAY 19TH, 2019 
 Family Tennis Day 
 Open to All Towers Country Club Members  
 & their Families 
 9 am – Courtside 
 A fun day has been planned  
 for the whole family.   
 Clinics and fun on the  
 courts for all.  Matches  
 to follow for anyone  
 interested. 
 Watch for details on sign up! 
 MONDAY, MAY 20TH, 2019 
 6:30 PM – Courtside 
 Complimentary Introduction to  
 “Zone”Tennis  
 Join the fun as we play to fast pace doubles  
 drills with music and a pro feeding ball  
 after ball. 
 A fun way to improve your tennis as well as  
 give yourself a great workout! 
 For all TCC Members 
 Don’t’ forget proper tennis shoes and your  
 racket! 
 Watch for details on sign up! 
 GOLF COURSE & PRO SHOP 
 Tues.-Fri. 7:30 am - 7:30 pm 
 Sat. & Sun 7 am - 7:30 pm 
 HEALTH CLUB 
 Weekdays*: 
 6:00 a.m.—10:00 p.m. 
 Sat & Sun: 
 7:00 a.m.—9:00 p.m. 
 *Gym cleaning between 
 1 & 2 p.m. Monday/Wednesday/ 
 Friday (members may use if  
 they wish) 
 TENNIS COURTS 
 May 1-May 31 
 Prime Time: 
 8 am - 9:30 am 
 9:30 am - 11 am 
 Courts close at 3 pm 
 Evenings available for Open Play: 
 Mondays & Thursdays 
 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 
 INDOOR POOL/WHIRLPOOL  
 HOURS: 
 Mon–Fri:  
 7 a.m.—12 noon 
 12 noon—1:15 p.m. CLOSED 
 (except on holidays) 
 1:15 p.m.—8:45 p.m. 
 Sat. & Sun.: 8 a.m.—8:45 p.m. 
 OUTDOOR POOL FACILITIES 
 9 am - 6 pm 
 (weather permitting) 
 THURSDAY,   
 MAY 2ND, 2019 
 Singer, Vito Lombardo 
 8 PM – VIP Room 
 Singing your favorite hits from the Beatles /  
 Italian / Oldies / Sinatra and more. 
 WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH, 2019 
 Singer/Entertainer Jaycee  
 Returns… 
 Human Jukebox Show! 
 8 PM – VIP Room 
 A  mix  of  everything  from  
 Broadway  to  Pop  including  
 Jazz, Oldies, Country, Standards, Blues, etc!! 
 WEDNESDAY, MAY 15TH, 2019 
 Lecturer, James Kolb 
 “Jerome Robbins at the Ballet” 
 8 PM - VIP Room 
 Jerome  Robbins  made  
 extraordinary  contributions  in  both  the  
 world  of  ballet  and  musical  theater.  This 
 THURSDAY, MAY 30TH, 2019 
 92nd Sty On Demand Series... 
 “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel:   
 Rachel Brosnahan and Michael Zegen in  
 Conversation with Alex Di Trolio” followed  
 by a discussion led by Fred Chernow