Big Event Coming Up: Braemar Country Club NTRP Adult Tennis Tournament
July 28, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
Here it is once again, Braemar Country Club is proud to host its 12th Annual Fall Adult NTRP Tennis Tournament which will take place on September 3rd, 4th, 5th. This is a SCTA (Southern California Tennis Association) sanctioned tournament welcoming over 100 tennis players from USTA rating 3.0 up to 5.5 Men’s and Women’s divisions, in Singles, Doubles and Mixed Doubles. This is a great opportunity to see some great matches. There will also be a BBQ on the main deck on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm. The entry deadline is September 1st. If you’ve never been to a NTRP adult tournament, this is your opportunity to participate in a fun event that will take place up in the hills of Tarzana. The club is located at 4001 Reseda Blvd, Tarzana CA 91356.
If you are interested in entering this event: Click on the following link:
http://tennislink.usta.com/tournaments/TournamentHome/Tournament.aspx?T=82845
Online entry instructions:
1) Click on red writing that says: Click here to register online
2) Enter your USTA # and you’re on your way.
Friday matches will not start until 5:30 pm with some matches starting at 8:00 PM
You may not have to start play on Friday, depending on how many entries there are in your division.
Divisions: Men’s & Women’s Singles, Doubles and Mixed.
Level: 3.0, 3.5, 4.0, 4.5, 5.0 and 5.5
Times: Saturday & Sunday matches start as early as 11:00 AM
Matches may be scheduled as late as 6:00 PM
Entry Fee: $41.35 per player per Singles, $28.00 per player per doubles
Le Sanglier Restaurant: Great French Restaurant in the Los Angeles Area
July 19, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
When I moved to Tarzana, I knew that the restaurants that were offered along Ventura Boulevard would bear some fruit (despite the sneers of some Westsiders). But I had no clue about the many options available for every type of palate. It was above all a pleasure to discover a lovely French restaurant that has been based in Tarzana for almost 40 years.
We learned about it through word of mouth – the location is quiet and unassuming. Upon entering the restaurant, you will encounter a long interesting menu of specials and a soothing dark sumptuous décor. Some of the entrees can sound a bit intimidating (beef cheeks, for example – yes, the actual cheek) but are ultimately delicious. My personal favorite is a dish of venison chops served with a Bordelaise berry sauce. The wine selection is mostly French, of course, and reasonably priced (for us winos, allowing an opportunity to broaden knowledge of non-California wines). One Wednesday a month there is a multiple-course wine tasting dinner, with the bonus that if you love a wine they will keep pouring it for you.
But the real appeal of this place is the fact that the owner, Gilles, and his attentive staff will remember your name every time you come, as well as your preferences. This is one of those intimate restaurants where you receive individualized attention that can be so rare, especially in these days of chain restaurants. There was one dinner we attended where one of our party asked for French Onion Soup – with no onions and no cheese (she was serious about this). We burst out laughing when Gilles took down the order without even blinking. At times, Gilles will sit down with you and chat, and will often offer you a bit of Porteau at the end of the evening. Watch out, though, if he breaks out the Armagnac!
Le Sanglier offers an authentic French dining experience that is unforgettable! Visit it online at http://www.lesanglierrestaurant.com/ and Bon Appetit!
Here’s a video of Le Sanglier celebrating their 40th anniversary:
Pacific Palisades: Beautiful Will Rogers State Park, California
July 8, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
Have you ever been to the Will Rogers State Historic Park? This was my first time at the park and I had no idea how beautiful it was. Will Rogers was the most popular and highest paid actor in Hollywood in the early 1930’s and he owned over 186 acres in what is now known as the Pacific Palisades. Rogers’ property included a golf course, hiking trails, and a beautiful stable with 31 room ranch house. The actor died in an airplane crash in 1935, and the ranch later became a state park in 1944.
The ranch is extremely relaxing and peaceful This park has so much to offer, including horseback riding lessons, ranch house tours, guided trail rides and an amazing moderate 3-mile hike to Inspiration Point where you can enjoy a full view of the ocean.
Take a quick look at the video bellow and feel free to leave any comments.
Philippe Rodrigue is a community expert for Pacific Palisades, and can be followed on http://twitter.com/philrodrigue
Palm-Mar Vista: Great Opportunity for First Time Home Buyer
July 2, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
3756 Moore Street, Mar Vista offered at $825,000. IF YOU DESIRE…The original architectural details of a 1930’s Spanish style home but want all the upgrades of a newer home. You will love this modernized property that has successfully combined and integrated the old with the new. Cement counters, warm hardwoods, barreled ceilings, spa like master suite and private garden. The formal living room has a large arched window, two bay windows, hardwood floors and a lovely fireplace. The master suite with plenty of closet space and special bathroom overlook the backyard. If you’ve been looking for a home that’s dramatically different from the ordinary homes you’ve been seeing then this house is the one you’ve been waiting for.
Travel Back to the Dark Ages at the Renaissance Faire
June 21, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
Throwing axes, knifes, tomatoes, tests of strength, archery, damsels in distress. You probably think that I’m describing life in the dark ages. Well, I’m not — I’m actually talking about the Renaissance Faire festival. If you haven’t yet been, you have to try the time traveling experience at least once in your lifetime.
I have to say: I had no idea what to expect, but found it to be quite original and fun. You can watch jousting in full armor, falconry shows, old tradition dances, and lots more.
I would say my biggest mistake this year was that I didn’t dress up for the occasion. I was probably one of the few without a costume and wow, did I feel out of place. Next year, I’m going all out — you might not even recognize me.
Also, make sure to bring some old shoes or boots as there is a lot of dirt and occasionally mud — they didn’t have asphalt back in the 1200s. Also, plan on bringing plenty of water, although they do sell pretty much all sorts of modern refreshments like pop, water, wine and beer. But the real treats that the Renaissance Faire is well known for are their original foods such as the giant pickle on a stick that I have never encountered before. And let’s not forget about those giant turkey legs, which you can see in the video below.
The original Renaissance Pleasure Faire that I have been to is located at the Santa Fe Dam Recreation Area in Irwindale, California. While this particular event has finished for the season, there are other Faires located throughout California – and the rest of the country – so take a look and see where the next one is taking place nearest to you and have an adventure.
Please share some stories if you have been to a Renaissance Faire in the comments below.
Photo courtesy of rachelcoyne’s Flickr photostream
LA Real Estate: What You Can Get in the Valley Compared to the Westside
June 14, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
Here’s some interesting real estate market data for the general Westside of Los Angeles as well as the Valley communities south of the 101 freeway.
I only picked 5 cities in the valley including Studio City, Sherman Oaks, Encino, Tarzana and Woodland Hills. For the Westside, I chose Beverly Hills, Bel Air, Brentwood, Pacific Palisades and Santa Monica.
If we look at the statistics of what’s been sold in the last 2 months in the valley: We have 370 homes sold, average days on the market is 70, average price is $800,000 and the average price per square foot is $330. If we compare those numbers to the Westside we have 156 homes sold, average days on the market is 70 as well, average price is $2,400,000 which is triple the price of what you can get in the valley and the average price per square foot is $725.
Once again this is general information but useful to know. For 15 minutes more of driving, you can get twice as much as you would on the Westside.
Los Angeles: Junior Tennis Summer Camp is Starting Monday June 14
June 11, 2010 by Philippe Rodrigue · Leave a Comment
If you are looking for a tennis clubs for a great junior tennis summer camp for your kids you might be interested with the Braemar Country Club located in tarzana in the valley. It has one of the nation’s largest and most diverse tennis professional staffs teaching courses for all ages. Their training options includes a junior development program with over 200 children active on any given week on a year round basis.
The Junior Summer Tennis Camp is starting this Monday, June 14, 2010.
They offer 3 great programs for you to choose from.
Junior Tennis Camp for kids ages 5-12
Monday- Friday from 11:00am-3:45pm.
Play tennis, swim and of course, collect “BRAEMAR BUCKS” .
Competitive Camp for kids ages 8-13
competing in Team Tennis and Tournaments
Monday- Friday from 11:00am-3:45pm.
Drill as well as match play.
Afternoon Summer Junior Program
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
Times and days will depend on the “STAR” Level.
Braemar Country ClubSummer Afternoon Junior Program 2010Session 1 June 16 – July 24 Session 2 July 28 – September 4 |
Bright Star 6-week session
This program is for children ages 4 to 6.
The focus will be on a variety of skills, such as balance,
movement, agility, coordination, throwing, catching and hitting.
Thursday: 4:30-5:15 pm (45 min),
Saturday: 10:30-11:15 am (45 min)
Member Price 1x week $87 / 2x week $150
Non member/Social Member Price 1x week $117 / 2x week $210
One Star 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
The One Star Program is for children 7-8 years of age or older who have had little or no tennis exposure.
Thursday: 5:00-6:00 pm (1 hour),
Saturday: 9:30-10:30 am (1 hour)
Member Price 1x week $152 / 2x week $236* (*No additional private lessons)
Non member/Social Member Price 1x week $183 / 2x week $297*(*No additional private lessons)
Two Star 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
The Two Star Program is for those who are skilled enough to hit forehands and backhands over the net from the baseline and maintain a rally of 2-3 shots crosscourt and down the line. Introduction to serve and volley.
Wednesday, 5:00-6:30 pm (1.5 hour)
Friday, 5:00-6:30 pm (1.5 hour) or
Saturday Only, 10:30-11:30 am (1 hour)
Member Price 1x week $204 / 2x week $327* / 3x week $387* (*No additional private lessons)
Nonmember/Social Member Price 1x week $233 / 2x week $386* / 3x week $476*
(*No additional private lessons)
Member Price Saturday Only 1x week $152
Non member/Social Member Saturday Only 1x week $183
Three Star 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
The Three Star Program is for those children who have achieved the goals of the Two Star Program and are ready for more challenging practices.
Four Star 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
The Four Star Program is for those children who are competing in Junior Team Tennis, Novice or Satellite level tournaments.
Five Star 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
The Five Star Program is for those children who are getting ready to play in open tournaments or on junior high/high school tennis teams.
Wednesday 5:00-6:30 pm (1.5 hour
Friday, 5:00-6:30 pm (1.5 hour)
Member Price 1x week $204 / 2x week $327* (*No additional private lessons)
Non member/Social Member 1x week $233 / 2x week $386* (*No additional private lessons)
Teen Tennis 6-week session with two free half-hour private lessons
For children ages 13-17 of all levels.
Thursday, 5:00-6:00 pm and Saturday, 11:30-12:30 pm
Member 1x week $152 / 2x week $236* (*No additional private member price lessons)
Non member/Social Member 1x week $183 / 2x week $297* (*No additional private lessons)
NEW |
Beginning Tennis 6 week session with two free half- hour private lessons
For children ages 9-12 that are just learning the fundamental of tennis
Thursday 5:00-6:00pm
Member 1x week $152 Non member/Social Member 1x week $183
For STAR Level 1-4
For STAR Level 5 and Above
Week 3: June 28 – July 2
Week 4: July 5 – 9
Week 5: July 12 – 16
Week 6: July 19 – 23
Week 7: July 26 – 30
Week 8: August 2 – 6
Week 9: August 9 – 13
Week 10: August 16 – 20
Week 11: August 23 – 27
Week 12: August 30 – September 3
2010 Star Junior Program Policies
Payment is required at the beginning of each 6-week session. Drop-in, single-class rates are offered on a space-available basis.
Missed Classes:
Missed classes must be made up during the 6-week session on another day.
Please call ahead to schedule a make-up class. Class session may be prorated in advance
to accommodate your vacation schedule.
Private Lessons:
The two private, half-hour lessons must be used within the 6-week session or they will expire.
Please call the Pro Shop at 818-345-3230 to schedule these lessons.
Graduating to higher levels:
In order to move to a higher level, juniors must pass the on-court test.
Cancellation policy:
A 24-hour notice is required for all cancellations of the private lessons.
Dress code:
Please remember our dress code. No shorts below the knee and only T-shirts with a tennis theme are allowed. No jeans or school uniforms are allowed. Black sole running shoes are prohibited.
Your child may be prohibited from playing without proper attire.
For more info, contact:
Susan Pendo
Head Tennis Professional/Assistant Director of Tennis
Braemar Country Club
4001 Reseda Blvd
Tarzana, CA 91357
818 345-3230 ext 177







