Magazine Mar-Apr 2019

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE PRESIDENT Dana Hvide president@amclub.org.sg VICE PRESIDENT Kenneth Fagan vicepresident@amclub.org.sg

CLUB'S MANAGEMENT GENERAL MANAGER Devin Otto Kimble ASSISTANT GENERAL MANAGER Patricia Au

SENIOR DIRECTOR OF PEOPLE DEVELOPMENT Tan Lee Lee SENIOR DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES & SECURITY Tang Teck Wah SENIOR DIRECTOR OF CLUB SERVICES Su-Ann Khor SENIOR DIRECTOR OF FINANCE Angie Ng DIRECTOR OF FOOD & BEVERAGE Malik Riley DIRECTOR OF FITNESS & LEISURE Randy Simon DIRECTOR OF MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS Sara Madera ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF IT VP Chai EXECUTIVE SOUS CHEF Paul Ng DUTY MANAGERS Anthony, Palani & Ronald MAGAZINE ASSISTANT MARKETING & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Constance Yeo constancey@amclub.org.sg SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER / MAGAZINE DESIGNER Geraldine Soh geraldines@amclub.org.sg GRAPHIC DESIGNER / EXECUTIVE Vanessa Chan vanessac@amclub.org.sg GRAPHIC DESIGNER Shanis Lin shanisl@amclub.org.sg

SECRETARY Lindsay Fipp secretary@amclub.org.sg TREASURER Rahul Arora treasurer@amclub.org.sg

GENERAL COMMITTEE

Aaron Kim Ashok K. Lalwani Jay Jobanputra John Winsell Davies Justin Baldauf Nasir Kausar Peter Proft Phua Swee Leng Richard Hartung

AMERICAN ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE Stephanie Nash

AMERICAN EMBASSY REPRESENTATIVE Lt Col Howard Eyth

AMERICAN WOMEN’S ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE Susan Studebaker-Rutledge

ADVERTISING Tel: (65) 6739-4381 / Fax: (65) 6737-2963 / info@amclub.org.sg

CANADIAN ASSOCIATION REPRESENTATIVE Sandra Johnson

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CONTENTS ISSUE 159 | MAR / APR 2019

01 FROM THE PRESIDENT 02 FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER 03 NEWS 15 Days of Chinese New Year Lucky Draw Niche Group Lucky Draw A Warm Welcome to our Newest Members Orchard Road Precinct is Now a No Smoking Zone Looking for Summer Camp Counselors Back to School 2 Chinese New Year Family Fun Day The Quad Redevelopment Updates 11 EVENTS Happy St. Patrick's Day Easter Sustainability Initiatives 15

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STAFF FEATURE Call of Duty (Managers) 16 MEMBER FEATURE Happy 70th Birthday 17 ART SCENE Remembrance 18 TRAVEL Discover a World of Four Seasons

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19 YOUTH Egg citing Easter Egg sploration Spring Camp The Quad Poolside Weekly Programs The Quad Weekly Programs The Bowling Alley Themed Socials The Quad F.A.Q. 25 GYM

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Rotational Movement Training Monthly Fitness Challenges 27 LIBRARY A Literary Evening Book Club Kids' Activities Kids' Storytelling Sessions 31 SPA March & April Promotions 33 AQUATICS 35 ESSENTIALS 36 RANT & RAVE

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FROM THE PRESIDENT

Dear Members,

of the Central Production Kitchen, workflow processes back of house will also improve.

In the Northern Hemisphere, the month of March marks the beginning of spring. It is a season signifying renewal, rebirth, and rejuvenation which makes it particularly fitting that it also marks the final stages of The Club’s redevelopment. The ongoing construction over the past two years brought many inconveniences for Members and staff alike, and together we faced the challenges that accompanied this process and now look to the future of our Club with hope and excitement. As Anne Bradstreet, one of my favorite poets, said more than 350 years ago, “If we had no winter, the spring would not be so pleasant; if we did not sometimes taste of adversity, prosperity would not be so welcome.” Fortunately, spring is here, and while there will still be some trying moments ahead as there are with any new endeavor, with the opening of our latest outlet, The Quad, family fun has not merely been rejuvenated, it has been elevated to a whole new level. The Youth and Family Committee in partnership with Club members and the Youth Team spent countless hours creating a space that would delight everyone from our youngest Members to those that are young at heart. Featuring a vertical playground, professional ping pong, air hockey, and foosball tables, virtual reality games, a brand new American version Mario Kart game, an interactive stage area, the only four-player Pacman arcade game in Singapore, and the most adorable playhouse I’ve ever seen, The Quad is sure to provide hours of entertainment for your whole family. If you haven’t had a chance to stop by The Quad yet, be sure to pop in the next time you are at The Club. Speaking of new places to stop by at The Club, over the next several weeks the Lobby and Tradewinds, our new all-day dining restaurant, are slated for handover. Although it may take some time after that process for the F&B team and the Social and Dining Committee to put the final touches on these spaces, as these areas open it will be more comfortable for Members to move through The Club and easier for Members to find quiet areas to recharge and relax. I know that I can't wait! In addition, with the opening

As we look forward to these improvements and the completion of redevelopment, I would like to ask each of you to please continue practicing respect and patience with one another, and with our staff, while we adjust to the new spaces. Accepting and respecting our unique differences, presuming good intentions, and treating each other with kindness goes a long way towards creating a vibrant, welcoming home away from home environment and maintaining our community culture which is one defined by our generosity of spirit. I am so proud of our community culture, and I see the beauty of it demonstrated every day when I look around The Club. Not only is it an ethos that our Members embody, but our staff does as well. Despite service disruptions and a reduced operational footprint during redevelopment, our staff’s commitment to service excellence and enhancing our Members’ overall experience at the Club has never faltered. A departing Member recently acknowledged this dedication and shared her appreciation for the extraordinary care shown by our staff to our Members by penning a heartfelt farewell message to “all the wonderful (staff)" for their ever ready smiles and for making “the atmosphere of kindness happen.” Our fellow Member's comments brought a feeling of warmth to my heart, and the idea of cultivating an atmosphere of collaboration and kindness is one that I now think about each day when I wake up and get ready to head to The Club. As we join together to create a bright future for our Club community and in this season of new beginnings, I look forward to celebrating our successes and our community culture while we work towards solving our challenges together.

Warmest regards,

Dana Hvide

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FROM THE GENERAL MANAGER Dear Members,

seating, more bathrooms, and another dining outlet are only a few of the things to come. In the next quarter, we are anticipating the opening of the Gym and amazingly, The Gourmet Pantry, which wasn’t slated to be delivered until TOP4. Behind Tradewinds there will be a fair amount of kitchens on L1 and B1 that will help support restaurants throughout The Club and off-site for catering. Opening these kitchens will mean re-training, shuffling, and adjustments to be made — and that’s before learning a new menu and restaurant. Similar to when you first move into a new home, it takes time to determine the best configuration of the furniture, the most efficient path to get coffee, and just the right temperature of the air conditioning, our teams will be doing the same operationally. We are rebuilding your home away from home, and your kind feedback will help us achieve a Club that you can enjoy and will be proud. I understand that as we near the end of the project and these last outlets open and the drilling finally ends, our patience can run thin. Believe me, I am looking forward to this project finishing as much as anyone! But we do ask for your continued goodwill as staff does their best to provide you excellent service in less-than-perfect work conditions. We will be learning about these spaces on the job, and we appreciate your patience until we soon have it down to a science.

As we near the end of Q1, I am thankful that we are beginning to see theendof the tunnel of the redevelopment project. It was - and remains - a mammoth task that could not have come to fruition without active participation from patient and understanding Members and the steadfast support of staff. Members approved The Club for redevelopment in June 2015 to improve facilities and services so as to meet the evolving needs of Members. It was a juggling act to continue operations throughout the redevelopment of Clubhouse facilities as this entailed the closure of F&B outlets in phases and temporary relocations of services onsite and offsite such as the Aquatics program, among many other change movements. I am proud of our dedicated team that has maintained a strong service culture and ensured Members’ continued satisfaction, while taking on changes in their roles as the redevelopment progresses. Launched just a month ago in early February, The Quad has already won over young fans who were eager to try out the fun offerings. With activities for all ages, it comes as no surprise that The Quad is fast becoming a hit with families. We are currently planning for the handover of the Lobby and Tradewinds at the end of this month from the contractors to The Club, with the spaces opening for Members’ usage soon after. I know you must be as excited as I am to reclaim the front of The Club. More Change brings opportunity. Nido Qubein

Best Regards,

Devin Otto Kimble

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15 DAYS OF CHINESE NEW YEAR

NEWS

Thank you for taking part in our 15 Days of Chinese New Year Lucky Draw and a big congratulations to our winners!

Date

Prize

WINNERS

February 5

$100 Grillhouse dining voucher

Meena Trakru

February 6

$100 Grillhouse dining voucher

Goh Ee Ee

February 7

$100 Union Bar dining voucher

Norbert Scheunemann

February 8

$100 Union Bar dining voucher

Abesh Ghale

February 9

Sunday Brunch at The 2 nd Floor

Eugenia Ting

for 4 valued at $152

February 10

Sunday Brunch at The 2 nd Floor

Elbert T Bailey

for 4 valued at $152

February 11

105-minute Jet Lag Remedy Package Charles Shriner valued at $158

February 12

2 Free Personal Training Sessions

Danice Martinez

valued at $160

February 13

$208 The 2 nd Floor beverage voucher

Keong Jiun Wen

February 14

$208 The 2 nd Floor beverage voucher

Kay Mcgoldrick

February 15

2 sên 90-minute Customized massage

Marcella Sullivan

valued at $250

February 16

105-minute Caviar Facial by Kerstin Florian valued at $265

Tommy Lee Boon Lye

February 17

$500 Club voucher

Lisa Tombalakian

February 18

$500 Club voucher

Kimberly Charon

February 19

$500 Club voucher

Valerie Lee Tietjen

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Niche Group Lucky Draw Congrats to our Niche Group lucky draw winner and thank you to all who have taken part in our monthly draws!

January – Susan Gorman 3D2N Stay inclusive of daily breakfast & roundtrip airport transfers for 2 at Four Seasons Resort Langkawi (Malaysia) worth $2,700, courtesy of Scott Dunn

A Warm Welcome to our Newest Members Gaia Camillieri Chang Inhyuk Claire Dhown Arwen Froedge Melissa Guzy Matthew & Sydney Irwin Scott Kicker Lim Ming Yan & Yue Tong Mui Michael Distefano Dennis Mak & Jeanne Ng Jake & Risa Nicholson Preethi Lashminarayanan Nish Shetty

Paola Sherwill Helena Street Amanda Fordyce Shaun Smithson Seamus Toal & Poh Poh Yap HE Lkhagvadorj Tumur and Zoljargal Molomjamts

Emily Oberton Juliet Hepker Wu Jiat Hui (Wu Jiehui) Junko Yamazaki

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Orchard Road Precinct is now a No Smoking Zone From January 1, 2019, the National Environment Agency of Singapore has designated Orchard Road Precinct as a No Smoking Zone. Smoking is only allowed at Designated Smoking Areas.

NEWS

Looking for Summer Camp Counselors

Calling all enthusiastic, hardworking and fun-loving individuals to be part of the biggest Camp of the year – our Stars ’n Stripes Summer Camp! We are looking for volunteers between the ages of 16 to 21 years who have experience working with young children (2 to 14 years). Step up to the challenge and become a Summer Camp counselor from June to August. Email our People Development team at pd@amclub.org. sg to schedule an interview on weekdays from 2:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Recruitment begins March 1 and ends on April 5. Don’t miss our Spring Camp happening from March 25 to 29 and from April 1 to 5! Flip to page 20 for more information.

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Back to School 2 The kiddos went back to school and parents finally get their mornings back! We celebrated with a fun and casual breakfast event on January 17 where parents were treated to a delectable breakfast buffet spread and caught up with each other in between quick manicure sessions. Stay tuned for more Back to School sessions throughout the year!

Chinese New Year Family Fun Day

Traditions are important in building a strong community spirit and sense of belonging. Amid all the changes brought forth by redevelopment, it’s even more important for The Club to continue with one of our most important Club traditions – our annual Chinese New Year Family Fun Day. Held on February 10, the event started with a drum show, followed by a fantastic LED Lion & Dragon Dance performance in the dark at The Galbraith Ballroom. This fun twist on The Club’s tradition left our Members in awe! Members also got their family portraits drawn by our caricaturist, received auspicious greetings from the calligrapher, were treated to live juggling acts and enjoyed sweet treats from our Live Dragon Beard Candy station.

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NEWS

The Quad had its soft launch on January 29 and we celebratedwith twowholeweeks of free play for Members! Previously known as The Zone, our youth facility gets a facelift and tons of new amenities – a vertical climbing wall known as the Wallholla, a tree house for the young ones, retro arcade games, new state-of-the-art gaming computers and a tinkering wall to stimulate the minds of our youngest Members. Our classic evergreen games also provide fun for family members of all ages. Our new name “The Quad” is derived from the four level layout / design – The Quad Studios at Basement 3 (currently the temporary Gym), The Bowling Alley at Basement 2, The Quad at Basement 1 (6 years and above) and The Quad Poolside at Level 1 (6 years and below). The Quad Poolside: Tree house, Dress-up Area, Grocery Store, Art & Craft The Quad: Wallholla, PC games, Playstation 4, Arcade, Tinkering Wall, LEGO

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We are getting closer to the completion of the redevelopment project. Here’s a look at the next few months.

TOP 3B This includes Tradewinds, the Lobby, Central Production Kitchen and Claymore Entrance We are eagerly awaiting government authority inspections, which are pending for: PUB for bathroom, sinks and plumbing, BCA for structural integrity, and NEA for noise and environment. Due to this, the anticipated TOP date has been pushed back to March. Pending any large rectification that may be needed, it is expected to be handed over late March/Early April. Additionally, we are awaiting the shipment date of the Lobby furniture, which may affect opening. For Tradewinds the furniture has arrived and staff training has commenced. We are planning ahead to minimize the time needed for handover. We are considering one week of invited soft launch trials before openings to all Members.

ANTICIPATED HANDOVER: End of March/ Early April

REDEVELOPMENT UPDATES

ANTICIPATED OPENING: End of April

TOP 2B This includes the Gym and the Gourmet Pantry

ANTICIPATED HANDOVER: MID MAY

Good news - The Gourmet Pantry, originally slated for TOP 4, has been moved forward to TOP 2B with the Gym due to its level of progress. Additionally, the new pilings in the Gym were successful and progress continues. TOP inspection clearance for the Gym is also expected to be a lengthy process due to complex drainage, plumbing and water in the locker rooms and it is likely to face similar delays as the Lobby. We cannot request inspection of these spaces until TOP 3B passes.

ANTICIPATED OPENING: MID TO LATE JUNE

TOP 4 This includes Tennis Social, Admin Office and Back of House

We are awaiting URA approval for the design of the Tennis Social area and this is anticipated by the end of February. Once the approval is received, construction can start. At this point, we are anticipating a handover and TOP date in Q3 of 2019. We will provide further details when we have greater clarity.

All information is correct at time of publishing, but is subject to change.

www.redevelopment.amclub.org.sg You can find more information at:

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The upcoming new Lobby is in its final phase of development, with anticipated handover at the end of Q1. Here is a preview of the Lobby when it opens. THE FINAL PHASE OF LOBBY AREA DEVELOPMENT

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3: Concierge & Membership Lounge

2: The Lounge 5: The Seating Work Area

FLOOR PLAN FOR LOBBY AREA

DESIGN OF THE LOBBY AREA

FAQS

Members’ input on the interior design of the Lobby was taken in February 2017. With a vote of 53.36%, the Lobby will use shades of turquoise and rusts. Eventual fabrics and patterns will depend on their availability, with the color scheme as voted. We seek your kind understanding on this.

1. When will the Lobby be ready? The Lobby area is targeted for handover at the end of Q1 2019. Opening will be approximately a couple of weeks from handover date. 2. What are the additional features of the Lobby area? There will be a nursing room with baby changing tables. A locker room is also available for Members’ temporary depository usage. 3. When will Tradewinds (the all-day dining restaurant) open? Tradewinds is scheduled for handover together with the Lobby by the end of Q1 2019, and will open soon after.

53.36% . 270 votes Turquoise & Rusts

42.09% . 213 votes Blues & Reds

4.55% . 23 votes I don’t like either...

FROM A SPIRAL STAIRCASE TO A CONTEMPORARY FINISH

Following Members’ feedback on the design of the spiral staircase, a linear revision with a mid-floor platform addressed safety concerns and easier handrail functionality. And, it reduces costs while increasing seating area on the Lobby floor.

4. When will The Gourmet Pantry open? Good news! The Gourmet Pantry is scheduled to open earlier by Q2 / Q3 this year together with the Gym.

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EVENTS

Get your Irish on and let the shenanigans begin! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with ice cold beer, delicious Irish fare and tons of good cheer. Rock out to traditional and contemporary Irish folk music by Singapore’s #1 Celtic rock band Gan Ainm.

Thursday, March 14 Union Bar 7:30 p.m. - 9:30 p.m. Beverage Specials: - Guinness $10/pint - Kilkenny $10/pint - Irish Mojito $12/glass

Go green with our meatless Beyond Burger with Mango Salsa & Green Beer (Pint) at $20 (U.P. $24)

Limited seating available; maximum capacity: 100 Reservations not required; walk-ins accepted

For more information, please contact Union Bar at 6739-4340 or email unionbar@amclub.org.sg

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EASTER Have an egg -stra special Easter with our themed brunches and takeaway menu! Start your Easter Sunday on an egg -cellent note with an indulgent brunch at The 2 nd Floor or The Galbraith Ballroom, or choose from our takeaway menu and enjoy a decadent spread in the comfort of your home. EASTER TAKEAWAY Available from March 22 - April 21

Menu highlights: assortment of hot and cold meats, bakery sweets, Easter-themed cakes and more. Order forms are available at the Lobby.

For more information, please contact the Catering Team at catering@amclub.org.sg

EASTER BRUNCH Sunday, April 21

The 2 nd Floor 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Adult Member: $69.95 | Adult Guest: $79.95 Child Member (under 12 years): $34.95 | Child Guest (under 12 years): $39.95 Child (under 5 years): $9:95 | Child (under 3 years): Free Includes regular coffee and tea, free flow soft drinks and fresh juices Limited seating available Reservations required; a 48-hour cancellation policy applies The 2 nd Floor dress code applies; a la carte menu is not available The Galbraith Ballroom 1st Seating: 10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 2nd Seating: 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. Adult Member: $49.95 | Adult Guest: $59.95 Child Member (under 12 years): $24.95 | Child Guest (under 12 years): $30.95 Child (under 5 years): $9:95 | Child (under 3 years): Free Includes regular coffee and tea, free flow soft drinks and fresh juices Limited seating available Reservations required; a 48-hour cancellation policy applies Advanced booking discount for The Galbraith Ballroom is not applicable to Easter Brunch and other themed brunches For more information or reservations, please email 2ndfloor@amclub.org.sg

For more information or reservations, please email concierge@amclub.org.sg

Don’t miss The Galbraith Ballroom’s regular brunch on April 28 – book early to enjoy discounts. Email concierge@amclub.org.sg to book.

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We care about the environment and we hear you! We’ve been working super hard to source for reusable and sustainable alternatives – here’s our contributions to making the world a greener place. Email your green suggestions to info@amclub.org.sg

EVENTS

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CALLOF DUTY (MANAGERS) Walk into The Club and you’ll often find Anthony, Ronald or Palani on duty at the Concierge Desk or conducting their routine spot checks anywhere within our premises. Along with the Concierge team, our Duty Managers ensure Members’ concerns, feedback and enquiries are attended to within a timely manner at the front desk. But did you know our Duty Managers often go beyond the call of duty? Read on to find out what makes a Duty Manager different from any other staff in The Club! DESCRIBE A DAY IN THE LIFE OF A DUTY MANAGER (DM). We start our shifts by reading the DM report from the previous DM on duty to get up to speed on what’s happening around The Club. We will then do a walkthrough to follow-up or engage with Members and staff, and check that all the outlets are operating smoothly. It is also important for us to check that all lifesaving equipment are working well e.g. the first aid boxes are stocked in their respective locations, the hose reel is in good condition and emergency exits are unobstructed. WHAT SETS DMs APART FROM CONCIERGE STAFF? Concierge staff mainly tend to day-to-day queries of Members and handle event registrations. DMs have oversight of everything handled by Concierge staff while also supporting all Members’ needs. Other than handling unique situations such as accidents or Members requiring emergency medical attention, DMs are also empowered to act on behalf of Management for all Member-related issues. Whether you’re having a disagreement with a fellow Member, have feedback about the outlets, staff or anything related to The Club, or simply would like to speak to a representative from The Club about any issue, please feel free to approach the DMs.

STAFF FEATURE

WHAT ARE SOME OF THE MEMORABLE INCIDENTS HANDLED BY DMs? We once saved a drowning child – the DMs were alerted to a Member’s child who was struggling in the swimming pool. Our lifeguards quickly got the child out of the water and the DMs made the call to send the child to the nearest hospital immediately. We were later told by the medical staff that the boy arrived in the hospital just in the nick of time; any later and the consequences would have been dire. On another occasion, there was a miscommunication and mix up about a Member’s festive takeaway order. With no food to serve and her guests arriving in less than an hour, the DMs made a swift decision to allow our Member and her guests to utilize the Chef’s Table at The 2nd Floor. Our Chefs also whipped up a delicious feast for the group, and the party was a huge success. The Member was so touched and grateful that she personally sent a thank you message to the team!

WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART ABOUT BEING A DM? There’s never a boring day at The Club when you’re a DM. The Club is such a vibrant community that there’s constantly new challenges for us to overcome and new programs to roll out, and it’s always exciting to be a part of these projects. As frontline staff, we face Members day in and out, and it’s a joy to interact with them. Whether it’s a new Member who is in Singapore for the first time, a returning Member who left and joined us again, or Members-turned-friends who have been with us for decades, we enjoy serving them and helping to make their journey in Singapore just a little better.

Please feel free to approach the DMs if you have any questions or needs!

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HAPPY 70 TH BIRTHDAY

MEMBER FEATURE

Our 70th birthday celebrations continue! The Club turned 70 in September last year, and we’ve reached out to Members who are also celebrating their 70th birthday to share the joy. Hear from long-time Member Priscilla Rogers , who joined The Club with her spouse in 2001 and will turn 70 on March 5.

WHY DID YOU JOIN THE CLUB? My better half, Gunter Dufey and I have been Members for 18 years. We are both professors and first came to Singapore for our sabbaticals. We taught at Nanyang Technological University, and the university provided an apartment for us. We decided to call up the former occupant of the apartment to find out more about the expat community in Singapore. The former occupant was a professor fromMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and told my partner and me that one of the best things in Singapore is The American Club. WHAT DOES THE CLUB MEAN TO YOU? To me, The Club is a safe and secure place to get away, take a breather, and connect with people. It’s alsoaplace of celebration –wedon’t just celebrate the quintenssial American holidays like Fourth of July or Thanksgiving, but also holidays like Chinese New Year and Singapore’s National Day. We also feel rooted in Singapore – Gunter and I run a foundation to support Asian students who are interested in exploring education paths in American universities. We also mentor these students and help them with their college applications – it helps that we are both professors who have taught for many decades. At The Club, we don’t feel like expats. HOW HAS THE CLUB CHANGED OVER THE YEARS? The facilities have obviously changed over the years, but The Club remains a wonderful place for families, professionals and the expat community to connect. Just last week, I met up with a former student of mine from University of Michigan! The reputation of The Club is also as prestigious as ever. I love that the staff constantly looks out for us too. My partner and I frequent The 2 nd Floor, and sometimes he will meet beautiful ladies (his former students or business associates) at the restaurant without me. The restaurant staff will often go up to him and his guest and pointedly enquire about my whereabouts and well-being. It’s so endearing that they are so protective of me! It feels like we are family. WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE PART ABOUT THE CLUB? The food at The Club is amazing. I miss the old Eagle’s Nest – the truffle fries were my go-to order, and I love the curry with shrimp and dim sum from The 2 nd Floor. I also love that The Club is a home for us. Gunter is from Germany, studied and taught in the States, before we made Singapore our 2nd home. I love that I can meet lots of former students at The Club – we even have some former students who joined as Club Members! WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FORWARD TO AT THE CLUB? We just had a cozy party at The 2 nd Floor to celebrate Gunter’s 79 th birthday on January 30, but we are already planning ahead for the next one. We are looking forward to our 180 th year party next year – I’ll be 70 by then and Gunter will be 80, and we’d have been together for 30 years. We can’t wait to celebrate with our friends at The Club.

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Remembrance

Exhibition Period The American Club 7 January—31 March 2019

Our sense of place influences our memory in myriad ways. We form our place identity in relation to the environment in which we live and work – from the country, city, town or landscape we call home, to the rooms in which we eat, sleep or raise families. These places inform our experiences, behaviors and attitudes about other places. The ideas and feelings which we develop through our interactions with the physical spaces we inhabit allow us to construct a sense of belonging, generate meaning, build attachments, and tackle change. The artists presented in this exhibition explore human-environment relations in diverse and inventive ways.

Sullivan+Strumpf is located at Gillman Barracks, 5 Lock Road #01-06, Singapore 108933

Bed Mess by Karen Black

DISCOVER A WORLD OF FOUR SEASONS

TRAVEL

Four Seasons Resorts and Hotels offers luxury at its highest pinnacle, as expected from a true luxury hotel group. Exquisitely designed and with thoughtful facilities, the Four Seasons easily sets the bar with its host of amenities and high service standards. Whether it’s a modern haven in cosmopolitan Shanghai or a stunning villa on the tropical paradise of Langkawi, Malaysia, expect the same extravagance and impeccable hospitality Four Seasons is renowned for. As a preferred partner of Four Seasons, Scott Dunn guests are entitled to an array of amazing benefits including daily breakfast for two, complimentary room upgrades (subject to availability), and a US$100 spa or food and beverage credit. Book from March 1 – April 30 for a stay at one of our selected Four Seasons hotels below and benefit from a number of added extras.

FOUR SEASONS RESORT LANGKAWI Stay for a minimum of 3 nights and receive one complimentary Mangroves and Eagles Safari for two Stay for a minimum of 5 nights and receive one complimentary Mangroves and Eagles Safari for two and one complimentary 60-minute Urut Melayu Massage for two

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL HANGZHOU AT WEST LAKE Complimentary bottle of red wine

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SHANGHAI Complimentary CNY $150 Spa voucher per room per stay Complimentary executive lounge access when booking a Grand Deluxe Room category or above

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SHANGHAI AT PUDONG Complimentary double room upgrade; subject to availability

Drop by the Travel Desk, call 3165-4060 or email traveldesk@amclub.org.sg for more information.

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EGG CITING EASTER EGG SPLORATION Get ready for an egg citing Easter egg hunt and hop on over for our egg ceptional kids Easter party!

YOUTH

Sunday, April 14 Meeting point: The Zone Studios Light bites available

PROGRAM 9:00 a.m. 9:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m.

Registration & refreshments

Briefing

The Egg sploration begins!

Balloon twisting for Mini Egg splorers Prize distribution for Junior Eggsplorers

MINI EGG SPLORERS 2 to 5 years; Strictly adult-accompanied event

Member (1 child + 1 adult): $35 | Guest (1 child + 1 adult): $50 Additional Adult Member: $10 | Additional Adult Guest: $20

JUNIOR EGG SPLORERS 6 years and above; pick up at The Quad Drop-off event; form your own group of 5 and receive arcade tokens worth $10 per group Member: $35 | Guest: $50

Registration required via online booking; strictly no phone calls or emails. The Quad and The Quad Poolside will re-open at 12:00 p.m. after the party.

Find the registration link on our website or email youth@amclub.org.sg for more information

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SPRING CAMP

Spring is the season of renewal and growth, and we want our Campers to grow with us at our newly revamped Stars n’ Stripes Spring Camp! Our new curriculum focuses on social and emotional learning through tons of fun outdoors activities. Scale to new heights (sometimes literally), handle challenging situations, learn how to manage emotions, and establish positive relationships.

March 25 to April 5

2- to 3-year-olds: $275 per week; $60 per day 4- to 5-year-olds: $360 per week; $80 per day 6- to 8-year-olds: $430 per week; $95 per day 9- to 11-year-olds: $550 per week; $120 per day 12- to 14-year-olds: $650 per week; $140 per day

10K/15K: Enjoy 5% off per Member Child; terms and conditions apply Elite/VIP: Enjoy 8% off per Member Child; terms and conditions apply Camp runs on weekdays only Register online on our Club website now or contact the Youth team at 6739-4444 / camp@amclub.org.sg to register. Camp programs will be updated on Club website.

THE QUAD POOLSIDE WEEKLY PROGRAMS

TEENY TINY TUESDAYS @ THE QUAD POOLSIDE ACTIVITY SPACE 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m | 4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. | Recommended for 2 years and above Member (1 child + 1 adult): $5 | Guest (1 child + 1 adult): $10 March 5 : Bubbles and Rainbow – bubbly, puffy rainbow soap foam fun March 12 : Edible Finger Paint – enjoy colors with no worries (cornstarch + food coloring) March 19 : Sorting Shapes – your tot’s got it sorted with shapes

April 2 : Digging for Dinosaurs – dig for fossils and learn about them! April 9 : Melt the Ice Insects – help the insects escape from the ice!

April 16 : Ice Sculptures – building blocks made of ice April 30 : Bubble Wrap Jam – pop goes the bubbles!

Registration required. Adult accompanied.

THINKER TOTS THURSDAYS @ THE QUAD POOLSIDE ACTIVITY SPACE 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m | Complimentary | Recommended for 2 years and above March 7 : Dangling Rainbows – an easy craft for the little ones to assemble March 14 : Rainbow Heart Card – create a pop-up rainbow heart card March 21 : Colorful Paper Flowers – simple dahlia flowers in rainbow colors April 4 : My Planet Earth – imagine how your earth looks to you April 11 : Egg Carton Critters – cute creepy crawlies April 18 : Bubble Wrap Earth Craft – recycle bubble wrap and have fun! April 25 : Handprint Earth Cards – decorate your handmade cards with prints

Registration required. Adult accompanied.

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THE QUAD WEEKLY PROGRAMS TRIAL TUESDAYS @ THE QUAD TINKERING SPACE 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | Complimentary

YOUTH

March 5 : Crystal Shamrocks – let’s grow green crystals March 12 : Leprechaun Rocket Launcher – help Leppy the Leprechuan get to the end of the rainbow April 2 : Earth Day Goop – a cool science activity that requires Oobleck! April 9 : Woven Magazine Baskets – recycling made fun using old magazines April 16 : T-Shirt Tote Bag (Bring an old shirt along) – it’s a shirt, no it’s a bag April 23 : Paper Mache Globes – turning recycled paper into beautiful hanging globes

Recommended for 6 years and above. Registration required.

WILDCARD WEDNESDAYS @ THE QUAD ARCADE March 6, 13 & April 3, 10, 17 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. | Complimentary

Complete the Mario Race Track in the shortest time possible and get your name on our championship list!

Recommended for 6 years and above. Registration required.

THINKER THURSDAYS @ THE QUAD 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Member: $10 | Guest: $15

March 19 : Floam Slime – make your own St. Patrick’s Day floam slime April 30 : Earth Moss Ball – bring home a sphagnum moss ball and learn about caring for it

Inclusive of apple juice and chicken nuggets. Recommended for 6 years and above. Registration required

FUNTASTIC FRIDAYS @ THE QUAD THEATRETTE 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Member: $15 | Guest: $20

March 8 : The Poolympics Challenge March 15 : Ultimate Dance-off Challenge March 22 : Movie Screening with Popcorn and Pizza April 12 : Laser Tag at Scotts Road Backyard April 19 : Nerf Battle at The Quad Studios Inclusive of light refreshments. Recommended for 6 years and above. Registration required

T.G.I.JUNIORS @ THE QUAD March 1 & April 5 | 8:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. Member: $15 | Guest: $20

Enjoy exclusive use of The Quad on the first Friday of the month complete with catchy tunes, light bites and an emcee to ramp up the fun. Each participant receives 10 arcade tokens.

T.G.I.JUNIORS @ THE BOWLING ALLEY March 29 & April 26 | 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Member: $15 | Guest: $20

Enjoy unlimited cosmic bowling, free flow pizza, nachos and sodas! Top 3 bowlers will receive a $10 Club voucher each. Be there or be square! Exclusive use of The Bowling Alley on the last Friday of the month. Registration required; event is strictly only open to Junior Members registered in our Membership system and their Guests (1 Junior Member can bring a maximum of 2 Guests).

The Quad will be reserved for our T.G.I.Juniors events on the first Friday of the month (March 1 & April 26)

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We’ve extended our operating hours on Fridays and Saturdays to 12:00 midnight!

THE BOWLING ALLEY THEMED SOCIALS MONDAY SOCIAL BOWLS Monday blues begone! Members play for FREE between 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

One game per Member; additional games are chargeable at normal rates and subject to availability of lanes.

TUESDAY TWO$DAY Enjoy $2 games for a midday catch-up session with friends only on Tuesdays.

LADIES’ NIGHT WEDNESDAY Light’s one, fun’s out – calling all ladies to leave families at home and join us for a fun cosmic bowling session! Ladies bowl for FREE between 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. DOUBLE TROUBLE THURSDAY Bring a friend and double the fun – enjoy 2 games and 2 bottles of beer at $22 (U.P. $xx) from 6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Bottled beer selection: Budweiser / Corona Extra / Stella Artois / Hoegaarden / Miller Genuine Draft. 1 bowler must be a Member. Additional games are chargeable at normal rates and subject to availability of lanes. NACHOS FRIDAY Get our Nachos Friday deal: 1 game + 1 Union Signature Nachos + Soda at $17 per person! Deal is available from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. only General Terms & Conditions: Special rate applies to Members only; Guest charges apply. Shoes rental and socks purchase not included. Lane allocations will be done by The Bowling Alley team and Members may have to share lanes. The Bowling Alley will be reserved for our T.G.I.Juniors events on the last Friday of the month (March 29 & April 26).

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THE QUAD F.A.Q We heard you! The Youth & Family committee has been working very closely with the Youth Team to look at some of the issues raised by Members since The Quad opened its doors to membership in early February. Here’s a compilation of the most frequently asked questions and our answers. Please feel free to let us know your suggestions or feedback via youth@amclub.org.sg

YOUTH

Current

*New* From Friday, Feb 22, 2019

Peak Fridays from 5:00 p.m. onwards, Saturdays, Sundays, Eve and Day of Public Holidays

Off-peak

$1.50 per 30 minutes / $3 per hour

$3.00 per 30 minutes / $6 per hour

The Quad Poolside Guest Fees $5 per 30 minutes

The Quad Guest Fees

$5 per 30 minutes

$2.50 per entry

$5 per entry

Wallholla Entry Requirement

6 years and above

5 years and above

All tokens will be converted to a value of 50 cents* each. Retrocade

50 cents per game

Tokens for The Quad Arcade $2 per game

Pac Man

50 cents per player

Mario Kart

$1 per player

Basketball

$1 per game

I have two children. One is 7-years-old and the other is 5-years-old. Why can’t both of them be at The Quad unsupervised? The Quad at B1 is not a child-minding area and children who are in the space have to be able to play independently and interact with other kids. We have found that children 6 years and above are able to interact with other children and if staff need to intervene, they are receptive to explanations given when guided. Children 5-years-old and under require a little more attention and The Quad Poolside is a better fit. Why are arcade games chargeable? Three factors influence the decision to charge for arcade games: 1. Affords parents the opportunity to control and monitor their children’s usage. 2. Allows for equitable turn-taking among players. 3. Enables us to offer the latest greatest equipment by offsetting higher rental and maintenance costs. More details: 1. A call-out from many Members is the desire to have some oversight of their children’s access to gaming. Charging for arcades is in line with the charges which have always applied to other forms of gaming including computer usage, PS4, Xbox and now VR sets. Members also told us they prefer younger children have less or no access to gaming. Therefore the gaming area is in the older children’s (above 6 years) space on Level B1 and is not accessible for children under 6 without parental supervision.

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2. When arcade games run free of charge it is very difficult for Members and their children to have fair access to the games they wish to play. Some children will stay on machines for long periods of time and this practice is frustrating for other Members and challenging for staff to manage. 3. The Club had arcade gaming in the past and it was chargeable. Only in more recent pre-redevelopment history were these much older, out-of-date, arcades made free, largely due to their age and inconsistent performance. The arcade games we have now are brand new, some imported directly from the United States and unique to Singapore. The practice of charging for arcade gaming is also consistent across other comparable social clubs. Why can’t my child who is 4.5-years-old play at the Wallholla? She has been to other indoor playgrounds like Amazonia and GoGo Bambini. The Wallholla is a vertical climb of about 6 levels. Children are required to be independent as adults are not permitted in the space. The Club decided to err on the side of caution and only allow kids 6-years-old and above into the Wallholla when it was first opened. After much trial and error, The Club will be going with the manufacturer’s recommendation to allow kids 5-years-old and above into the Wallholla from March 1 onwards. Why are my Guests charged at The Quad? The Y&F Committee prioritized Member usage in the space, and wants to ensure that Members are able to access The Quad whenever they desire. To manage compaction and to discourage misuse to the new activities, Guest fees have been introduced at The Quad, although this initiative is not new to The Club. Guest fees are applicable at the Gym, Spa, buffets, youth camps etc. and were created to ensure that the preponderance of Members’ children is not compromised. That said, The Club is happy to trial new Guest fees for the next few months before re-assessing the needs of Members. Guest fees are now at a flat rate of $2.50 per entry during off-peak hours, and $5 per entry during peak hours (Friday evenings, Saturdays, Sundays, Eve and day of Public Holidays). Guest fees were previously priced at $5 per 30 minutes during both off-peak and peak hours. Why do I have to pay for child-minding at The Quad Poolside? Child-minding is not chargeable for Off-Peak hours and charges for Members’ helpers are now waived. Child- minding charges are only applicable during Peak periods including weekends and public holidays as there’s a limited capacity in The Quad. Charges were removed during redevelopment due to low volume usage at the temporary space. Prior to redevelopment, helpers at The Zone Poolside also had to pay a Guest fee, and we have now waived all charges for Members’ helpers. Do I really have to sign my child into The Quad Poolside & The Quad? All parents must be present to sign in their children to The Quad and The Quad Ppoolside. For children below 12, parents have to be on Club premises while the child is at The Quad. Your authorized helper or amah may bring your child in for Club sponsored classes and supervised programs and events (such as camp and parties) but is not allowed to sign your child into The Quad or The Quad Poolside for free play, as per The Club’s bylaws section 1.5.1(b) titled “Amahs”. Where do I send my feedback? The Quad is still fairly new, and the Y&F Committee is working very closely with Management to listen and act on the feedback we have received so far. We are looking for solutions that work best for both our Members and staff. Please feel free to write a comment card at the Youth Desk or drop us a line at youth@amclub.org.sg. Bylaws section 1.5.1(b) - “Amahs” The Zone Quad Poolside and The Quad Chillout area. Upon authorization by the Member, amahs are permitted to remain in The Quad Poolside or The Quad Chillout area without being in the physical presence of their employer-Member while children under their care are participating in The Quad Poolside or The Quad Chillout area activities. Standard The Zone Quad Poolside charges apply, even if the amah is present. The Member must remain in The Club at all times and the amah may not participate in classes, supervised programs of events (i.e. their physical presence is permitted but their participation is not). Only a Member may sign in a child to the The Quad Poolside or The Quad Chillout area.

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ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT TRAINING By Robert Hoffman, Gym Manager

GYM

Rotation and transverse movements are the fundamental essence of the human movement. Whether we are rotating to the left and right, walking or running, all our joints articulate with some degree of rotation. Rotational Movement Training helps to strengthen, balance and unify the body while training it to move with high efficiency. It involves circular and spiral movement patterns that promote communication and connection between muscles, tendons, connective tissues (fascia) and joints within the body. In order to maximize one’s athletic ability or have a proper functional movement pattern, the body must align the core with the rest of the body in similar fashion. Movement patterns used in training exercises are beneficial for common sports and everyday activities. These training exercises for rotational movements also prepare the body to execute movements with greater ease and fluidity, and increase the power and explosiveness of movements while decreasing the risk of injuries. EXAMPLES OF ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT EXERCISES

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MEDICINE BALL ROTATIONS

CABLE LO-HI WOODCHOPS

MEDICINE BALL WOODCHOPS

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MONTHLY FITNESS CHALLENGES MARCH 1 – 31: 80 KM CYCLING CHALLENGE Complete 80 km in the shortest possible time.

CATEGORIES:

Male • 16-35 years • 36-50 years • 51 years and up

Female • 16-30 years • 31-50 year • 51 years and up

APRIL 1 – JUNE 30: VIPR 1-MINUTE CHALLENGE Complete as many reps as possible within 1 minute.

CATEGORIES: Men’s Weight – 10kg Ladies’ Weight – 4kg

Terms & conditions: • Registration is free! • Challenge must be assessed by a Club personal trainer and can be completed anytime throughout the month

• March challenge: please record timing / distance on the leader board chart in the Gym • Register for a slot at the Sports Counter (challenge times from 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. on weekdays and 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays ; by appointment only) • Minimum age of 16 years to participate

For more information, please drop by the Sports Counter or call 6739-4312.

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A LITERARY EVENING Hear from author and scriptwriter Elizabeth Coward, who will discuss her debut book Blood and Bandages . Co-written with 103-year-old veteran and star of Blood and Bandages William Earl, the book offers a unique perspective of WWII and a superb account of William’s career as a Nursing Orderly in various WWII campaigns.

LIBRARY

Thursday, March 7 Adults’ Library, Thinkspace Complimentary Light bites available Members’ Guests are welcome! Program: 7:15 p.m. Registration and mingling 7:45 p.m. Author reading and Q&A 8:30 p.m. Discussion and Mingling

BLOOD AND BANDAGES BY ELIZABETH COWARD AND WILLIAM EARL

War changes everyone, and for those lucky enough to survive, there can be no return to the carefree days before the hell of war broke out. Initially attached to the British Eight Army, William Earl saw action on the front line in North Africa before joining the 5 th Anglo-American

Army for the invasion of Italy. William and his comrades were unarmed non-combatants, yet they were among the first to land at Salerno, were sent to the bloodbath at Anzio and survived the pitiless Gothic Line. For three years, William served tirelessly, waiting for the day when peace would come and he could return to his soul mate, Mary and their young son, David. Blood and Bandages is the compelling story of William’s fight to save life amid the horrors of war and his enduring love for his young wife.

Registration required. For more information or to register, please drop by the Library, call 6739-4308 or email library@amclub.org.sg

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A LITERARY EVENING

Are you a newbie expat in Singapore? Or a new-ish expat still trying to figure this whole place out? Or have you been in Singapore for a while, but still just not feeling quite at "home"? Join us for a fun and intimate evening with co-authors authors Alison Ozawa Sanders and Jessica Duff, who will discuss their bestselling new book The Expats' Guide to Singapore, available for purchase on day of event.

THE

GUIDE TO SINGAPORE

Thursday, April 18 Adults’ Library, Thinkspace Complimentary Light bites available Members’ Guests are welcome! Program: 7:15 p.m. Registration and mingling 7:45 p.m. Author reading and Q&A 8:30 p.m. Discussion and Mingling

ALISON OZAWA SANDERS AND JESSICA DUFF

THE EXPAT’S GUIDE TO SINGAPORE BY ALISON OZAWA SANDERS AND JESSICA DUFF The pair behind the popular Textpat Wives blog, Jess and Ali calm your newbie fears, reveal inside information, and share their own hard-earned experiences (and many, many mishaps) which will leave you snorting with laughter. It’s like having two best friends here in Singapore, helping you to find your feet. Registration required. For more information or to register, please drop by the Library, call 6739-4308 or email library@amclub.org.sg BOOK CLUB Join our monthly Book Club sessions to meet fellow aficionados and partake in thoughtful discussions about award winning novels!

Every last Thursday of the month Adult’s Library, Thinkspace 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Complimentary refreshments will be served

MARCH 28: THE TSAR OF LOVE AND TECHNO BY ANTHONY MARRA A 1930s Soviet censor

THE FEMALE PERSUASION BY

APRIL 25:

MEG WOLITZER Greer Kadetsky is a shy college freshman when she meets the woman she hopes will change her life. Faith Frank, dazzlingly persuasive and elegant at sixty- three, has been a central pillar of the women's movement for decades, a figure who inspires others to influence the world. Upon hearing Faith speak for

painstakingly corrects offending photographs, deep underneath Leningrad, bewitched by the image of a disgraced prima ballerina. A chorus of women recount their stories and those of their grandmothers, former gulag prisoners who settled their Siberian mining town.

Two pairs of brothers share a fierce, protective love. Young men across the former USSR face violence at home and in the military. And great sacrifices are made in the name of an oil landscape unremarkable except for the almost incomprehensibly peaceful past it depicts. In stunning prose, with rich character portraits and a sense of history reverberating into the present, The Tsar of Love and Techno is a captivating work from one of our greatest new talents.

the first time, Greer - madly in love with her boyfriend, Cory, but still full of longing for an ambition that she can't quite place - feels her inner world light up. Then, astonishingly, Faith invites Greer to make something out of that sense of purpose, leading Greer down the most exciting path of her life as it winds toward and away from her meant-to-be love story with Cory and the future she'd always imagined.

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