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information about the Resident Association Council (RAC) and RAC Com-
mittees. Check here for names of committee chairs and RAC representatives.
The office of Dining Room Manager is to the left of the RAC Bulletin
Board.
Just inside the dining room main entrance is the Hostess Desk where
seating is assigned. This desk is staffed during meal times, and residents
register their guests here.
There are several ways for residents to make their menu preferences
known. In addition to the request log mentioned above, there is a Food
Forum which meets regularly. Check with Dining Services for date and
time. There is also a weekly resident menu meeting usually on Wednes-
days in the Pub with Executive Chef or our Sous Chef. This meeting is
known as the “Menu Chat” and is important for residents who may have
special dietary requirements or food allergies. Daily menus are published
in The Weekly.
The Dining Room Dress Code states (see Appendix 3) :
Shorts and golf attire are acceptable only at lunch in the Dining Rooms, Monday
through Saturday. Men may wear crew neck shirts at lunch; collared shirts are
required at dinner.
Dress Denim is acceptable at lunch as above and at dinner, Monday through
Saturday in The Pub and in The Maui and Jade Dining Rooms only.
Dress Denim is defined as nicely tailored denim trousers that are not bleached,
fringed, or torn, and are appropriately hemmed.
Women’s attire at dinner should be Smart Casual, that is neat and stylish but
not too formal.
Men’s hats are frowned upon at all times.
Dining Room Protocol
Residents are responsible for informing their guests about our dress code and
seeing that they dress appropriately. We at Freedom Plaza are proud of our
hospitality. The dining team will never refuse to serve your guest and certainly
does not wish to embarrass anyone. We do, however, expect residents to re-
spect each other and follow the standards set forth in our dress code. The fol-
lowing items are never allowed in the dining rooms: House coats, robes, dusters
or smocks; ragged, distressed or cut off work pants whether denim or khaki; T-
shirts, crop tops, warm ups, short shorts, swim wear (even with a cover up) and
"flip flops" designed for pool or beach activities.
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