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Issue 1 Volume 4 RSCM First Annual Golf Tournament Links on the Bayou Golf Course was windy May 20, 2011 as Rapides Sta- tion Community Ministries, Inc hosted its first Annual Golf Tourna- ment. Lunch was served at 12:00 and all players were assembled in their teams, loaded onto their golf carts by 1:15. A brief history of Rapides Station Community Ministries was presented, a welcome was extended and the Links on the Bayou Golf, David Meyer, PGA Golf professional explained the rules and regulations of the tournament before, the eager players drove away to their assigned tee-off positions Five teams registered and played and thirteen sponsors had signs proudly displayed along the 18 holes. Players were enthusiastic and every- one had fun. Linda Venson, RSCM Administrative Director, Dr. Velva Boles and Glenda Williams, RSCM Administrative Assistant welcome Golfers RSCM JUNE 2011 NEWSLETTER 4-MAN SCRABBLE TEAMS TEAM NAMES TOURNAMENT PRIZE 1. Logan Roadhouse FIRST PLACE 2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car SECOND PLACE 3. Kelly Sitting Service THIRD PLACE 4. Regions Bank FOURTH PLACE 5. BankCorp South FIFTH PLACE The first place score was 58, the second place score was 59 . The third place score was 61 and the other scores were 64 and 74. David Meyer, PGA Golf pro- fessional was on hand to officiate, tally the scores and help present the awards. Everyone had fun. Links on the Bayou 18-hole course has a par of 72. The teams playing in RSCM first annual golf tournament were outstanding. At Hole 14, Todd Urbina had “closest to the hole”; Longest drive was made by Gentry Mangun at Hole 13.

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Page 1: June Newsletter

Issue 1 Volume 4

RSCM First Annual Golf

Tournament

Links on the Bayou Golf Course was windy May 20, 2011 as Rapides Sta-tion Community Ministries, Inc hosted its first Annual Golf Tourna-ment. Lunch was served at 12:00 and all players were assembled in their teams, loaded onto their golf carts by 1:15. A brief history of Rapides Station Community Ministries was presented, a welcome was extended and the Links on the Bayou Golf,

David Meyer, PGA Golf professional explained the rules and regulations of the tournament before, the eager players drove away

to their assigned tee-off positions

Five teams registered and played and thirteen sponsors had signs proudly displayed along the 18 holes. Players were enthusiastic and every-one had fun.

Linda Venson, RSCM Administrative Director, Dr. Velva Boles and

Glenda Williams, RSCM Administrative Assistant welcome Golfers

RSCM JUNE 2011 NEWSLETTER

4-MAN SCRABBLE TEAMS

TEAM NAMES TOURNAMENT PRIZE

1. Logan Roadhouse FIRST PLACE

2. Enterprise Rent-A-Car SECOND PLACE

3. Kelly Sitting Service THIRD PLACE

4. Regions Bank FOURTH PLACE

5. BankCorp South FIFTH PLACE

The first place score was 58, the second

place score was 59 . The third place

score was 61 and the other scores were

64 and 74. David Meyer, PGA Golf pro-

fessional was on hand to officiate, tally

the scores and help present the awards.

Everyone had fun.

Links on the Bayou 18-hole course has a par of 72. The

teams playing in RSCM first annual golf tournament

were outstanding. At Hole 14, Todd Urbina had “closest

to the hole”; Longest drive was made by Gentry Mangun

at Hole 13.

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Sherri Jackson, RSCM Program Director

Board Member Irene Cole

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LOGAN’S ROADHOUSE sponsored refreshments for the RSCM Golf Tournament May 20, 2011

Page 3 June 2011 Newsletter RSCM F irst Annual Gol f Tournament

Janee Green, recent Southern

University graduate looks on

Claude Williams, Jr.

joined the spectators. Jimmy Green, Golfer

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Rapides Station Community Ministries, Inc

June 2011 Newsletter

I got this !

Now

what ?

Good luck everybody!!!!

RSCM BOARD MEMBERS

RENE SANDERS

KENDALL FRANCOIS KATHY STEDMAN

ELVINA TIFFANY IRENE COLE

SANIYKA KEYES WILLIE WATSON PHILIP TAYLOR RAYMOND SMITH DERRICK LAIR KEVIN DORN, Sr JOSEPH FULLER GLENDA WASHINGTON

MISSION To strive to change behavior and prevent crime, by providing education, crisis

intervention, counseling, and decent and affordable housing in an atmosphere of trust.