JULY 2019
❘
THE DIVOT
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15
members
of
all
ages
enjoyed
lis-
tening
to
the
two
bands
alternate
playing
songs
and
collaborate
on
a
few
tunes
at
the
end
of
the
evening.
"I
can't
remember
the
last
time
our
members
had
such
a
blast,"
Catering
Director
Rena
McCamey
said.
"They
were
dancing
all
night,
shaking
tambourines
and
having
a
great
time.
Both
bands
were
fantastic,
and
people
were
up
and
moving
the
whole
time."
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While
the
celebration
was
de-
layed
a
month,
there
was
still
a
festive
atmosphere
for
the
Sum-
mer
Kick-Off
Party
on
June
30.
Approximately
120
revelers
took
over
the
practice
putting
green
and
surrounding
area
to
enjoy
live
music,
a
barbecue
din-
ner,
games
and
a
rock
wall
for
kids.
Chef
Bruno's
new
ice
cream
bicycle
was
a
big
hit,
and
a
corn-
hole
tournament
for
adults
turned
into
a
competitive
affair.
Ryan
Grant
and
his
guest
took
home
first
place,
while
John
Williams
and
his
son
finished
second.
Richard
Schwartz
earned
bronze.
"People
practiced
in
advance
and
really
wanted
to
take
home
trophies,"
McCamey
said
with
a
laugh.