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Copyright © 2012 Peel, Inc. Lakewood Grove Homeowner's Association Newsletter - July 2012 1
Lakewood Grove
July 2012 Volume 6, Issue 7Official Publication of the Lakewood Grove Homeowners Association
Newsletter EditorChuck Canfield
If you have something you would like to include in future newsletters please email it to me at TXChuck01@sbcglobal.net.
If you would like to include an advertisement in the newsletter you need to contact Peel, Inc. directly at advertising@PEELinc.com or by phone at 888-687-6444.
Please remember that all submissions must be compiled, forwarded and approved by the board and then sent to Peel for printing. Submissions received after the deadline of the fifth of the preceding month, will be included only if time and space allow. Thanks!
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!July 4th Parade and Pool Party
Wednesday, July 4 - 10:00
Luau at the PoolSaturday, August 11 6:30 to 8:30
Fall FestivalSaturday, October 27 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
Santa RideSaturday, December 15th 2:00
Yard of the Mon thfor Jun e
Con gra tula tion sYOM for July...11727 Lakewood Crossing, owner is
Victoria Nguyen.
Lakewood GroveResidents...
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RECYCLING?
If enough residents sign up for recycling, Lakewood Grove will begin recycling with our current trash company, Royal Disposal & Recycle. Residents will be billed only if they choose to use the service. Service will not begin until a minimum of 350 residents commit to recycling.• Recycling will be $3.23 per resident, per month.• Residents will be billed for one year in advance; total bill would be approximately $38.76.• Residents will be billed separately from their regular refuse pick up bill.• Items recycled: Paper, plastic, glass, aluminum, and cardboard.• Recycle bins are provided by Royal Disposal & Recycle.• Only residents wishing to pay for this service and recycle will be billed. To sign up, contact:Catherine Schubert CatherineSchubert@sbcglobal.net (832) 722-4586
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Lakewood GroveIMPORTANT NUMBERS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANYSCS Property ManagementAlicia Newby ...................................................281-500-7128Important: Please refer all questions/comments to SCS Property Management and then SCS will send the Board members information they need to respond to. This will save everone time and effort.
BOARD MEMBERSPresident – Mark Schubert ..............................281-251-0322 .....................................................mark.schubert@c-a-m.com Vice President – Lisa Watts .............................. 713 304-3047 .................................................................... Im.watts@att.netSecretary/Treasurer –Chris Padfield .................. 713 291-5856 ................................................................cpad65@gmail.com
COMMUNITY CONTACTSBlock Captain Coordinator ........ Laura Truax, 281-655-5997 .......................................................... laurajtruax@gmail.comDirectory .....................................Henry Silva, 215-776-6679 .............................................................. hsilva3630@aol.comYard of the Month .....................Trudi Trainor 281-655-8509 ................................................... trudi.trainor@sbcglobal .net Marquee-Pool ..... Fernando & DeeDee Flores, 281-370-6161 .......................................fgfsatx@aol.com or ddftex@aol.comMarquee – Tennis Court ........... Dougie Scott, 281-370-1836 ........................................................................dmti@aol.comNewsletter .....................................................Chuck Canfield ....................................................... txchuck01@sbcglobal.netNewsletter Advertising ........................................................... .................................... PEEL, Inc - Ryan 512-263-9181 X23
Ryan@PEELinc.comPets Lost & Found .................... Kelly Jackson, 281-379-4489 ..................................................kellyjackson_99@yahoo.comPool, Greater Houston Pool Management........713-771-7665Recreation Committee .................Henry Silva, 215-776-6679 .............................................................. hsliva3630@aol.comSecurity Coordinator .....................................Dennis Coburn .................................281-376-8526, dennis.coburn@hp.comRecreation Center/Pool Rental Coordinator ....281-251-0322Catherine Schubert ........... CatherineSchubert@sbcglobal.netWebsite ........................................... www.lakewoodgrove.com
NEIGHBORHOOD EVENTSEnd of School Party .........................................215-776-6679Garage Sale ..........................Stephanie Valdes, 832-594-0443Santa Ride ...................................Henry Silva, 215-776-6679 .............................................................. hsilva3630@aol.comHouse Decorating Contest ..........Henry Silva, 215-776-6679 .............................................................. hsilva3630@aol.com
Animal Control ................................................281-999-3191Dead Animal Pick Up ......................................281-353-8424Emergency ........................................................................911CyCreek Volunteer Fire Department ................281-894-0151Constable Precinct 4 ........................................281-376-3472MedicalCy Creek EMS Ambulance .............................281-440-4300Cy Fair Hospital .............................................281-890-4285Methodist Willowbrook .................................281-477-1000Northwest Hospital ........................................281-440-1000Tomball Hospital ............................................281-401-7500Veterans Hospital............................................713-795-4411Poison Control ............................................1-800-931-1085
UtilitiesRoyal Disposal ................................................713- 526-1536To report street light problems, call w/ 6 digit pole number & closest street addressCenterpoint ......................................................800-332-7143Malcomson MUD (SW Water Co) ..................832-209-5000Southwestern Bell/ATT ...................................713-881-8181Comcast .................................................... 800-COM-CAST
OTHER USEFUL NUMBERS
Bashans Painting & Home Repair
• Interior & Exterior Painting• Hardi Plank Installation• Wood Replacement• Sheetrock Repair• Interior Carpentry• Cabinet Painting• Wallpaper Removal and Texturizing• Pressure Washing• Fence Repair/Replacement
Commercial/ResidentialFree Estimates
281-347-6702
References Available • Fully InsuredNO PAYMENT UNTIL COMPLETION
281-731-3383cell
bashanspainting@earthlink.net
• Garage Floor Epoxy• Custom Staining• Roofing• Gutter Repair/Replacement• Faux Painting• Door Refinishing• Window Installation• Trash Removal• Ceiling Fan/Light Fixtures
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Lakewood GroveLakewood Grove Community Bulletin
A place to boast a little…
Let everyone know how well your children have done over the past year.• Awards received• Scholarships awarded • Exciting news for this
upcoming summer• Adults and Kids post• Special Anniversary• Special Birthday• Achievements
Submit your special a n n o u n c e m e n t t o Sandra at Sandra4lwg@Yahoo.com by the 5th of each month to post in the following months newsletter.
LAKEWOOD GROVE BOOK CLUB Do you love to read? Can't wait until you see
the bestseller list in the newspaper? Come join our book club. We read all genres of books. We meet once a month at different members homes to review the book she has chosen.Our meetings are on the 2nd Wed. of the month at 7:00. We have fun too!... for further information Call Trudi Trainor 281-655-8509 or e-mail me at trudi.trainor@sbcglobal .net or Kay M. Albrecht, 832 717-5349 or email at innovations-ka@comcast.net
MOPS AT THE MET REGISTRATIONIf you need a listening ear, friendship with
other moms, your kids involved in a fun program, delicious breakfast buffets, advice from seasoned moms, then you need MOPS at The MET.
Two dynamic groups meet two Friday mornings per month (August – May) from 9:15 – 11:45a.m. Childcare is provided upon registration. Register online at TheMETonline.org/MOPS or visit us at facebook.com/METmops. If you have any questions
please call (281)890-1900. TEXAS HOLD-EM TOURNAMENT
Every other Thursday — If interested call Jack 281-256-0265 or Don 281-256-8711.CYPRESS-TOMBALL DEMOCRATS JULY
18TH MEETING The Cypress-Tomball Democrats will hold their
next monthly meeting on Wednesday, July 18th, at a new location: Rudy’s Grill & Cantina, 11760 Grant Rd., Cypress, TX 77429. A meet and greet will begin at 6:30 p.m., followed by the general meeting at 7:00 p.m.
July’s guest speaker will be Judson W. Robinson, III, President and CEO of the Houston Area Urban League. The Houston Area Urban League is a United Way agency affiliated with the National Urban League.
All are welcome to join this growing club. Meetings are held on the third Wednesday of every month. For more information, contact Olga Moya at cytomdems@yahoo.com.
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Join us for ourJoin us for our
OPEN HOUSE
Educational Child Care for Infants through Private Kindergarten and After School
®2012 Primrose School Franchising Company.
www.PrimroseSpringCypress.com
What:When:
Where:
RSVP:
Open HouseSaturday, July 21, 2012, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.Primrose School of Spring Cypress11616 Spring Cypress Rd., Tomball, TX 77377281.251.6300
Now Enrolling for Private
Kindergarten
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Lakewood GrovePool Information
POOL HOURS FOR MAY 31 - AUGUST 26:Mondays ClosedTuesdays through Saturdays 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSundays 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
POOL HOURS FOR MAY 31 - AUGUST 26:
Mondays through Fridays ClosedSaturdays 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSundays 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Pool will be open on Labor Day, Monday, September 3rd, from 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Pool closes for the season on Tuesday, September 4, 2012.
Concerned Residents of Lakewood Grove:
There have been numerous squirrels in our subdivision that have been hit by cars lately. There are as many as two to three a day and this causes concerns in regards to the speed of the drivers in our subdivision. If this is happening every day, shouldn’t we be concerned for our children’s safety, especially now that school is out for the summer??
Can’t we all slow down some more and watch for the children and the animals in our streets?
Thank you!!!(From concerned neighbors)
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Lakewood GroveACC APPLICATION
Before making any improvements/repairs or additions to your home, please request a copy of the ACC Application from SCS Services or the application can be obtained by downloading from the SCS website (http://www.scsmgmt.com).
NOTAVAILABLE
ONLINE
Graduation Announcements
Congratulations Ryan Coburn on your graduation from Tomball High School and your acceptance into Texas A&M University.
Adrian Austin graduated from Tomball HS with the highest honor of Summa Cum Laude.
He will be attending Stanford University in the fall with a scholarship to run track & field (hurdles). Adrian plans to major in Energy Resource Engineering.
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M-F 8-6 | Sat 8-5 | Sun 10-4
Crimson Cadette Drill Team Dance Clinic
Cypress Woods High School16925 Spring Cypress Rd.8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
The Cy-woods Crimson Cadettes Drill Team will host their 7th annual dance clinic for K-12 from 8:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on August 8-10. This is a major fund-raiser for the team and enables them to participate in activities throughout the 2012-2013 school year. Please register by July 29th, 2012 to get the Pre-Registration price of $55 which includes dance technique, specially choreographed routines for each age group, a t-shirt, drinks and snacks each day and a picture for each participant. Showoffs will be held the last day at 11:30 a.m.
For more information email goodsonms@comcast.net or check out our website at www.crimsoncadettes.com. On the website, you will find a sign-up form and a link to PayPal for easy payment.
Searching for volunteers for the fall school year
Center for Cultural Interchange is looking for volunteer hosts for foreign students. These students need a caring and safe environment to stay for the school year. Our students come from over 60 countries and are high school aged. They have their own spending money and are fully insured. Hosts are required to provide a bed and meals in their home. We are searching for volunteers for the fall school year. For more information or to get started please contact Jennifer Tausworthe at 713-203-6556 jennifer4cci@aol.com
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Ashvale Drive 16023 Tyson Dees 281-376-2605 Lake Drive 15827 Roseann Miller
281-379-2492millers92@sbcglobal.net
Birchview (north) 16018 Angie Stewart 281-660-6043
Astewart222@aol.com Lakegrove Bend 11807 Beverly & She Pard Curelop 281-257-4986
Birchview (south) NEED Lakegrove Ct. 16114 Liz Curtain 281-655-0135
lcurtain@comcast.net
Briar Canyon 11707 Don/Karen Rabel
281-370-3897rabeld@comcast.net Lakegrove Forest 16102 Pat Serafin 281-370-5259
serafin-@msn.com
Broad Oak Ct. NEED Lakewood Crossing Dr. NEED
Brown Trail 11411 Laurie Schuetzner 281-251-5419 Lakewood Field Ct. 11327 David
Ellington281-257-9894david.ellington11@gmail,com
Brush Canyon Dr. 11927 Kellie Greenberg 281-251-8340
klgreen999@pobox.com Lakewood Field Dr. NEED
Buckhead Court 16114 Trudi Trainor 281-655-5809
trudi.trainor@sbcglobal.net Lakewood Grove Dr. 16222 Char Crowley 281-376-1621crowleyca@sbcglobal.net
Buck Springs Tr. 11630 Lisa Norwood 832-244-5747
lisanorwood@sbcglobal.net Lakewood Trail 11831 Beth Clark 281-251-3765Rclark68@comcast.net
Camillia Tr. 16010 Barbara Dupuy 281-370-4493bdupuy@comcast.net Laurel Cove 15810
Peyton CascarelliKaren Stephens
281-251-6807pcascarelli@sbcglobal.net281-989-5756knicstephs@yahoo.com
Castlegrove Ct. 16106 Taylor Delleney 832-498-9093
tdelleney@hotmail.com Laurel Meadow NEED
Cedarvale Ln NEED Little Orchard Ct. 11402 Kim Mitchell 281-655-0397kmitchell8@comcast.net
Chateau Tr. 11818 Kelly Jarvis 281-379-2226Kjarvis2008@att.net Lochberry Ct. 11731 Zelma
Mikolajcayk281-379-3635zelmamik@hotmail.com
Chestnut Tr. 16210 Wendy Bevard 832-868-6021wendybevard@sbcglobal.net Maple Falls Ct. 15806 Dacia Alford 817-723-1362
Alford10@aol.om
Country Tr. 15835 Magda Lopez 281-655-0787magdalopezb@yahoo.com Maple Falls Dr. 11415 Joe Orr 281-251-2318
orr281@gmail.com
Deerpath Ct. NEED Maplewick Dr. 15810 Stephanie Bahn
281-257-3967sb1hot1@sbcglobal.net
Frost River Ct. 11311 Douggie Scott/
Maria Iglesias281-320-1836jdsmti@aol.com Maycrest Ct. 16011 Stephanie
Valdes 832-594-0443
Gatesden Dr. 11743 Tracy Smith 281-374-9856topforty@swbell.net Moccasin Ct. 11719 Susan Cline smcline1557@yahoo.
com.Gray Forest Tr. (West) 11846 Helen
Brzymiallkiewicz281-379-5257brzymialkiewicz@msn.com Newlands Ct. 11814 Lisa Druzbik 281-304-9183
ladruzbik@earthlink.net
Gray Forest Tr. (East) 11719 Darrell
Schoolcraft281-376-1294Darrell.schoolraft@sug.com Oak Island Dr. 15814 Dee Dee
Flores281-370-6161ddftex@aol.com
Gray Trail Ct. 11846 HelenBrzymiallkiewicz
281-379-5257brzymialkiewicz@msn.com 15818 Ann Embry 281-257-9091
aembry@comcast.net
Guernsey Dr. 11703 Laura TrauxLisa Watts
281-655-5997LauraJTruax@gmail.com 713-304-3047 lm.watts@att.net
Pecan Canyon Ct. 11506 Joe Allen 281-514-6964Joseph.allen@hp.com
Hermitage Oaks Dr. 15935 Mary Vatuna 281-379-2636
tmvatuna@yahoo.com Ridgewick Ct. 11510 Rachel Martin 281-370-8092rachelmartin@comcast.net
Heron Tr. 16006 Amy Austin 281-257-3658Amy_Austin@hotmail.com Shadow Pass Trail NEED
Hidden Grove Ct. 11506 Rena Malinowski 281-376-1422
rena@r-malinowski.com Summerstone Ct. 11602 Pat/MelissaWilson Mel4612@yahoo.com
Hidden Grove Tr. NEED Teal Hollow Lane 11607 Donna
Carnahan281-379-5665dkcarnahan@comcast.net
Kingsbarn Ct. 11423 Rob Gordon 616-915-7791 rob.gordon@mcfa Timber Grove Ct. Cherie
Boudreau832-559-3488cher4916@comcast.net
Wild Grove Ct. 16102 David Gallegos
281-655-7655dgallegos@comcast.net
Block Captains
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CYPRESS FELLOWSHIP
Real Church. No Country Club Agenda Here!cypressfellowship.org
Join us this Sunday!
SERVICES AT 9 AND 11 AM, BIBLE STUDY AT 10:10.
X-PLODE STUDENT MINISTRY (6TH-12TH GRADES) MEETS WEDNESDAYS AT 7 PM!
Visit us online at cypressfellowship.org or call 713.574.6301! We’re located at the corner of Spring Cypress and Telge.
Innovations have been introduced into the swimming pool industry over the past several years, which can improve your water quality and save you money on the operation of your equipment. Here are some of the things you may want to consider for your current or future swimming pool.
PUMPS A pump is needed to circulate the water in your pool. Sometimes
more than one pump is needed. If you want your pool and spa to be able to circulate at the same time, then you typically need separate pumps for the pool and spa. If you have any additional water features like a waterfall, you might need a separate pump for it as well. Certain pool cleaners also need a separate pump. The old thinking was that the larger the horsepower of the pump, the better it would perform. That is no longer the case. A smaller horsepower pump which is built with energy savings in mind can operate more efficiently and less expensively than the higher horsepower pumps.
Relatively recent innovations in pumps include the introduction of variable speed pumps. A two speed pump is much less expensive to operate than a single speed pump. Even more efficient are multi-speed pumps. The savings can be incredible!
For instance, Pentair is a major manufacturer of swimming pool equipment. They patented a pump called the Intelliflo Variable Speed pump (called the VS3050, 4 x 160. Other equipment
manufacturers may have similar pumps). This pump has four variable speeds of operation with 3 HP capability. The
pump is programmed to operate at different speeds
depending on the demand for power. Pentair has a web site on which you can calculate your savings through the use of this pump (or one of their 2 speed pumps). Using the example of an electricity rate of 11 cents per kwh on an 18,000 gallon pool, a single speed pump will cost about $2.73 per day to operate (equivalent to $996.00 per year). Change that pump to a 2 speed pump, and the cost of operation goes down to about $1.08 per day (equivalent to $394.00 per year). Stepping up to the 4 speed pump, electricity costs will equate to about 17 cents per day, equivalent to $62 per year). This pump can also operate both your pool and spa (note: they both cannot be on at the same time, but don’t need to), so a second pump is not necessary. If you are changing out your equipment or building a new pool, keep these pumps in mind to save money and help the environment by lowering demand. One special note…larger plumbing pipes are often suggested by the manufacturer to optimize the water flow and energy savings. Pentair, for instance, recommends 3” plumbing lines instead of the normal 2”.
SANITATIONSubject to a major debate in our humid area of the country is
the type of sanitation you should use for your pool. You probably grew up with and still experience in community pools and gyms the use of man-made chlorine to kill the bacteria and germs in the water. This type of sanitation, though, produces poor water quality and is expensive to maintain. The chemical chlorine can burn the eyes, irritate and dry out your skin and sometimes even turn hair a different color. For
Innovations in the Swimming Pool Industry
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Lakewood Grove
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some time now, a salt water pool has become the preferred method, although it can come with some negatives. A more recent type of sanitation is achieved through ozone. A salt water pool is achieved through normal table salt passing through a “salt cell” (part of the pool equipment) to produce natural chlorine. Salt is less expensive that man-made chlorine and produces a nice feel to the pool water. It does not burn the eyes or irritate the skin or hair like man-made chlorine. The negatives to salt water are that they can be corrosive to any natural stone around your pool and possibly to the pool equipment. Over the years of use, some people are seeing signs of their stone flaking and deteriorating from the salt water. One way to avoid this is to apply a strong industrial type sealant on all natural stone and be prepared to reseal it every 6 months to a year. In the Houston area now, there are pool builders who will refuse to install a salt water pool and others that will require the homeowner to sign a waiver for potential damage. The damage usually takes some years to visualize. If you have concrete coping (like pool brick or cantilevered concrete), there is less worry in going to salt water.
A sanitation method gaining in popularity among more forward thinking pool builders is the use of ozone to sanitize the water. In this sense, “ozone” is a good word. Ozone is typically created through a couple of methods. The first type is via ultraviolet light. Another
type is through a corona discharge system. The corona discharge types were problematic in years past. In our humid climate, those systems did not perform well. Steps have been taken to improve their functionality in humid climates. This author prefers the type of ozone created through ultraviolet light. These types of sanitizers require a chlorinator to introduce chlorine into the pool to kill the type of bacteria that the ozone cannot kill. Chlorine demand, however, is low and does not result in the caustic results of a 100% chlorine pool. Ozone kills bacteria, viruses, spores, and mold and does it fast. Ozone pierces the cell wall of bacteria and viruses killing them 3000 times faster than chlorine.
Ozone was first used in swimming pool water treatment in the 1950's. Since then its use has widely grown. There are over 30,000 swimming pools in Europe that are treated with ozone. The swimming pools for the Olympics have been treated with Ozone at least since 1986 for the Los Angeles Olympics. Most recently the Sydney Aquatic Center pool water was treated with Ozone as will be the London Olympics pool. Well known water facilities using ozone to treat their water: Disneyland and Disney World for all their water features, Mirage Resort - Las Vegas, San Diego Zoo for their marine and Aquatic habitats, Vancouver Aquarium, Vancouver, Canada - for their Sea mammal support systems.
An ozone system should not cost more than a salt water system and may cost less when all costs are factored in.
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CPRVISIT US ONLINE
CHECK POOLS/HOTTUBS 1ST FOR MISSING CHILDREN
CONSTANT VISUALSUPERVISION LEARN TO SWIM WEAR LIFE
JACKETSMULTIPLE BARRIERS ONALL POOLS & HOTTUBS
LEARN CPRKEEP BACKYARDS &BATHROOMS SAFE
I WILL constantly watch children around water.I WILL NOT become distracted.I WILL maintain a valid CPR certification.I WILL be on duty until relieved by an adult.
WATER GUARDIAN
PLEDGE
Take theColin’s Hope
Water Guardian Pledge
MARK YOUR CALENDARS!
JULY 4TH PARADE AND POOL PARTY
Wednesday, July 4 - 10:00 LUAU AT THE POOL
Saturday, August 11 6:30 to 8:30 FALL FESTIVAL
Saturday, October 27 10:00 am to 1:00 pm
SANTA RIDESaturday, December 15th 2:00
FOR SALE: 7 foot countertop unit with lots of storage underneath! $140. Great for garage projects! 3 Natural Wood computer desks, different sizes—great for kids, dorms, small spaces. Beautiful. Prices $40-65 varies by sizes. Call message line 281-655-1918, or email georgiacsb@gmail.com
WANTED: Looking for someone to drive my daughter home from Willow Wood Junior High Mon - Thurs. Will pay for this service. We live on Birchview Dr.Please call Julie at 832-797-3465.
FOR SALE: toys, games (kids&adult) radios, electronic stuff, guy cave things, etc. Email me at kfkirch@gmail.com and and i will supply pictures and prices or call 281-889-0048.
FOR SALE: Kymco 2ZX50 - 2005 moped. Showroom condition 665 miles, street legal and easy to ride $699 David 281-627-3361
Classified AdsPersonal classifieds (one time sell items, such as a used bike...) run at no charge to Lakewood Grove residents, limit 30 words, please e-mail to TXChuck01@sbcglobal.net
Business classifieds (offering a service or product line for profit) are $50, limit 40 words, please Peel, Inc. Sales Office at 512-263-9181 or advertising@PEELinc.com.
PERSONAL CLASSIFIEDS
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OCTOBER 1, 2012Tee’d Off at Breast Cancer
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Tee Off at 12:30 pm
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