Multnomah Athletic Club
Holiday Guide T
he club offers something for every- one during the holiday season. The club is prepared to serve MAC families delicious holiday feasts through the end of the year and entertain children with holi- day camps and activities.
Thanksgiving to-go
Tuesday, Nov. 1 • Preorder a delicious Thanksgiving meal prepared by the MAC culinary team and ready for pick up on Thanksgiving Day.
The cost is $130 and includes turkey,
Walla Walla Vintners Wine Dinner
Wednesday, Nov. 9 • MAC teams up with Walla Walla Vintners to offer an exclusive wine dinner in 26 Founders. Enjoy a four-course prepared by MAC Executive Chef Philippe Boulot paired with hand- selected wines from winemaker Gordy Venneri. The cost is $95 per person. Quick Register FB208
Handball Turkey Shoot
Monday, Nov. 14, Wednesday, Nov. 16 and Friday, Nov. 18 • MAC handball players compete in this annual tournament with the first, second and third place win- ners in each category winning a turkey.
Thanksgiving Holiday Day Camp Monday, Nov. 21 through
Celebrate Thanksgiving with MAC in the Grand Ballroom Thursday, Nov. 24 or get a meal to-go.
classic sage stuffing, cranberry chutney, vegetables, mashed potatoes and gravy, and pumpkin pie. Each 12- to 14-pound turkey serves 10 people. To place an order, call 503-223-8742 by
Monday, Nov. 14.
Wine Wednesday Wednesday, Nov. 9 • MAC welcomes owner and winemaker Gordy Venneri from Walla Walla Vintners. Tasting reception starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Reading Lounge. The cost is $15. No reservations required.
Wednesday, Nov. 23 • MAC offers a Thanksgiving holiday day camp for chil- dren ages 5 to 13. Activities include a variety of sports such as basketball, floor hockey, indoor soccer and wiffle ball; electronic games Wii and Guitar Hero; scooters and the popular air inflatables. Swimming is available each day for chil- dren ages 7 and older. Lunch is provided each day and is included in the fee. The cost is $53 per child per day for members; $63 for non-member guests. An additional $10 is charged to those who do not register before 9 a.m. the previous day. Quick Register JS869-JS871
Holiday Racquetball Monday, Nov. 21 and Tuesday, Nov. 22 • Racquetball Turkey Shoot.
Early Birds Turkey Trot Wednesday, Nov. 23 • Starting around 5 a.m., the Early Birds sell tickets for $1 each or 6 for $5 at a table near the front desk, with a party and prize drawing
Sample a selection of wine from Walla Walla Vintners Wednesday, Nov. 9.
unwrapped toys for Yolanda House chil- dren and toiletries for the moms. Donors may bring toys, soaps and other toiletries to the Turkey Trot or leave them in a barrel near the Athletic Entrance.
Thanksgiving Dining
Thursday, Nov. 24 • Two delicious ways to celebrate Thanksgiving at the club. A classic buffet in the Grand Ballroom is $33 per person, $12 for children aged 5 to 11 and free for children age 4 and younger. A 20 percent service charge is added to the total. Seatings start at 1 p.m. Quick Register FB220-FB224 (buffet) A more intimate dinner in the Men’s Bar is $35 per person and $16 for children age 12 and younger. A 20 percent service charge is added to the total. Seatings start at 4 p.m. To make reservations, call 503-517-6629.
Holiday Decorating Friday, Nov. 26 through Monday,
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between 6:30-7 a.m. in the Library. Proceeds benefit the Yolanda House, which provides a safe, welcoming emergency shelter and case management for women and children escaping domestic violence. From Wednesday, Nov. 23 until Friday, Dec. 16, the Early Birds also collect
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