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Join Date: Apr 2004
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Maybe I need to take another breath. I didn't know of any affiliation except that it was a fundraiser for the boys/girls clubs.
But I look at each thread independent and don't search others looking for possible conflict before posting like some here do. Wow.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Lakes Region
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What caught my eye was the fact that the Lakes Region Boys and Girls Club volunteered their time to help a profit making business. Why would they volunteer to remove grass clippings and spread tons of sand for a profit making golf coarse. Is this golf coarse going to be a non-profit organization and the money will go to help the needy in Laconia? Maybe Laconia doesn’t need volunteers to help in other ways to benefit the people who really need assistance and can’t afford it, i.e., the elderly. |
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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It all started when I hosted a free golf clinic for the LRBGC teens. Soon after that, the teens started showing up to help. They'd say the were "paying it forward". It was touching to learn that they recognize the value of golf to our community. I encourage you to research the value of golf to the elderly. Sam, If you help the boys and girls club, I'll establish a free play policy for the low income elderly. |
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