Charlotte Country Club
7 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 3 has been an effort to scale back on technology, emphasizing traditional board and table games. The emphasis is on games with the family and interacting face to face. “They love that they can just come and have conversations with each other and time with their families without phones and video games and all that,” says Wilson. The Family Center will offer an area for children over the age of 10 to enjoy the space without parental supervision, providing entertainment while parents linger over a meal or a glass of wine. There will also be a dedicated childcare area for parents to use while enjoying other recreational activities at the club. This center is meant to be multi-generational, giving parents and grandparents opportunities to spend time with children outside of the pool. Each of these new endeavors were the result of membership feedback, beginning in 2018, first with membership surveys, and then with steering committees appointed for each project. Eich recounts, “They met with the architects, and the
Made with FlippingBook
RkJQdWJsaXNoZXIy MTI5MjAx