The Golf Association is pleased with the results of the sodding of hole #9 with tiff dwarf grass and work is underway to sod the remaining greens with the same kind of grass. Many thanks to Sam, Ed, Ted & Ralph for working very hard to dig up the old greens and put the new sod down.
With the return of the snowbirds from up north, we hope to see an increase of use of the course, similar to last winter. Welcome back snowbirds!
November 29th, 2006
The weekly bike rides will begin again on Friday, Dec 1st, through the winter season until Mar 23rd. We will meet at RV lot 96 at 9 am on Fridays. The distance is usually around 10 to 15 miles and usually takes approximately 1 1/2 to 2 1/2 hours including the rest stop. You can ride at your own speed.
Destinations have bathrooms at the halfway point and some have food and beverages available. We spend about 15 to 30 minutes at the rest stop.
Suggested items to make your bike ride more comfortable and safe:
- Bike Helmet
- Suntan Lotion
- Bottled Water
- Sunglasses
- Small amount of money for refreshments if you desire
- Yes, you do need to wear clothes
Suggested items to make your ride more interesting: Camera & Binoculars.
Any questions about the weekly bike ride may be directed to Lynn at RV site 96.
November 29th, 2006
We are having the jewelry making class again on December 9th from 1 – 5 pm in clubhouse. This class teaches you how to make wire wrapped jewelry for you to take with you and wear after the class is through. All materials are provided and you get to keep the piece that you make for the low cost of $20. Due to the personal instruction given in this class we have to limit the number of people in each class to only 6 people. Sign up begins December 4th at the activities office. First come, first served. We look forward to seeing you there.
November 29th, 2006