(Pictures > Top to Bottom: a) lighting bolt at a golf course, kids playing by themselves, Kinsley Hall, Colin Dyson, Trace Hill)
... AND FIRST WEEK ON THE JOB!
Starting a job somewhere new, is always a life changing experience, and this is no different, but,
though it has only been a week in the job, we are truly feeling that we have been welcome as an active part of this great little community. Thanks to all.
COMING UP:
Saturday, March 26, President's Ball (7:00 p.m. at the club - Bring your dancing shoes!!)
Monday, April 4, Elk City High School Boys Tournament
Monday, April 11, Elk City High School Girls Tournament
THE WEEK IN REVIEW: The last week of the 2010-2011 winter started with thunder, thunderbolts and a little rain in the morning of Saturday, so much, that it sent all morning golfers to seek shelter or back to the clubhouse, especially when a lightning bolt hit close or on the golf course somewhere, it sure raised the hair on your skin, which makes one wonder just how dangerous it is to be on a golf course when the clouds are charged. ALWAYS FOLLOW SAFE OPTIONS WHEN FACED WITH CHARGED WITH ELECTRICITY (http://sportsmedicine.about.com/od/enviromentalissues/a/lightning.htm).
That said, I was encouraged to see so many kids hooked to the game, some came with dads or moms, and some came alone. Either way, encourage a junior to play. If a neighbor, cousin, nephew (niece) doesn't play the game, bring them to the range, and let them hit a few balls. You (or them), won't regret it.