Project Healing Waters in Concord June 22
In Yountville, the Veterans Home of California announced that Project Healing Waters would hold a workshop at the Concord Vet Center at 10 a.M. Saturday, June 22.
Veterans who are probably interested in learning approximately fly fishing and locating aid and camaraderie with fellow veterans are encouraged to participate.
Lunch might be provided courtesy of the Wounded Warrior Project to explain its applications in helping post-9/11 veterans.
Interested veterans are requested to sign on at the front desk or call 925-680-4526 to participate; WWP individuals may also have a separate registration process.
Vintage pass u. S. A. Exercises begin June 17
The Vintage High School move country group returns to the paths and roads beginning Monday, June 17. The Crushers will practice maximum Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8 to ten a.M., assembly Mondays at the Alston Park’s south automobile parking space, and Wednesdays and Fridays on the Vintage music. Email Coach Shari Costanzo at scostanzo@nvusd.Org and Coach Brian Pruyn at bpruyn2@gmail.Com for greater facts and added to the group email list.
Golf educational packages at Silverado Resort
Silverado Resort and Spa is supplying golf instructional applications, a part of the Johnny Miller Academy, and adult golf training.
The Junior Golf Academy has packages for “Just Getting Started,” “I’ve Played Some,” “I Want to Play Competitively.”
Registration is also open for PGA junior summertime golfing camps.
For extra data and to check-in for training, touch PGA golf teacher Matt Dito at mdito@troon.Com or 415-640-3127.
Casual Tennis Napa plays three days every week.
Connect with other tennis gamers casually, only for the laugh of it. Casual Tennis Napa meets Saturday mornings, Tuesday mornings, and Thursday evenings, climate permitting. For the modern meeting time and region, look at Casual Tennis Napa on Facebook or email casualtennisnapa@comcast.Net.
Chief and Roxie Green Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament June 28
The 12th annual Chief and Roxie Green Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament is Friday, June 28, at Chardonnay Golf Club. It’s a 4-character scramble layout. Check-in begins at eight:30 a.M. The tournament has a 10 a.M. Shotgun start and will have 3 flights observed using a trophy presentation.
The match enables us to sponsor athletic scholarships at Napa High. The fee is $one hundred twenty-five, consistent with the player, and includes breakfast burritos, raffle prizes, refreshments on the path, and a buffet dinner. To join up or for greater records, touch tournament chairman Duey Green at 225-1059.
Boy Scouts Family Classic Golf Tournament June 30
The Boy Scouts Family Classic Golf Tournament is scheduled for Sunday, June 30, at Vintner’s Golf Course in Yountville. The entry fee is $a hundred and fifty consistent with a player, or $one hundred twenty-five for every participant on a group of two or extra, including greens costs, cart, dinner, and auction. Dinner best is $60.
The event will have a shotgun begin and a Best Ball layout. There might be awards for the Longest Drive, Longest Putt, Hole-In-One contest winners, and the top 3 teams. It was written off as a dead industry, particularly with the demise of tobacco advertising. It has been called a blight on the American landscape. It even earned the nickname “pollution on a stick.” But things have changed with outdoor advertising, and we’re not talking about your father’s billboards.
Today, the outdoor billboard industry includes not just the small 8-sheet poster along your local rural road; it includes mammoth signs that tower above the tens of thousands of people who pass through Times Square each day. It includes rolling advertisements on the sides of trucks and buses. It includes a plethora of signage at speedways and in sports stadiums. And it includes “outdoor furniture” signage comprised of bus shelters, benches, and just about anyplace else where people congregate.