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GOLF LALGA By Lydia Fichtman October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The Clubhouse along with the LALGA is sponsoring many events during October and November. The Clubhouse is hosting a Party in Pink featuring a Dueling Pianos show on October 14 and Teas for “Tatas” on October 20. Mark your calendars and make sure to attend these incredible events. During this important month the LALGA and Niners will be selling pink bows, breast cancer shoelaces and socks and memory flowers. All proceeds from these sales will go towards the Watson Clinic Foundation donation with the funds earmarked for breast cancer research and community education. The biggest events will take place in early November. The Pink Ribbon Dance is November 6 from 7-10 pm at the Clubhouse. The Rusty Trumpet Band will provide music and the event is a BYOB and food soirée. Decorate your table representing breast cancer and win a prize. Tables are $80 for 8 people, $90 for 9 and $100 for 10. Sign up for the event is Monday, October 3 at the Clubhouse or through Denise LaCaprucia or Loretta Hieronimus (check only, made payable to the Watson Clinic Foundation). November 8 is the BIG DAY! The Lake Ashton Breast Cancer Golf Tournament will be a sell out so sign up early with your foursome. All proceeds benefit the Watson Clinic Foundation in Lakeland. Be a part of this annual tradition, all for a great cause. The Red Hoagland Challenge leaders are Beverly Hines - $83.25; Kathy Ryan - $79.75; “T” Utting - $70 and Shearly Simpson - $68.00. Way to go ladies! Meet Judy Mulhearn Judy Mulhearn is from Chicago and as a sophomore in high school met her husband of 59 years, Denis. They were married in 1963 and have five children, seventeen grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Judy worked for her uncle in an accounting firm from 1979 – 2004 after which she retired. Judy and Denis’ son is a golf pro and Denis joined his son at a golf show in Orlando. Denis saw the ad for Lake Ashton in the back of a magazine and in 2004, Judy and Dennis decided to look at the community. After driving through the front gates they knew that Lake Ashton would be where they would retire. Judy has been playing golf for a very long time and enjoys playing with the LALGA. She also enjoys playing cards: samba, super samba, hand and foot and bridge. She loves to knit and crochet, as well as read. From speaking to her you can see how important her family is to her! It is a pleasure to have Judy Mulhearn in the league for the last eighteen years. What a joy! 32

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