Saturday, December 19, 2009

F- Troop - Year End Golf Day & BBQ 2009








































































































































































































































































Today we celebrated another very successful "F-Troop" year with a "Golf Day" for the men followed by a "BBQ" for the mixed Men and Ladies group of "F - Troopers".

We had some special awards for some of the outstanding people of our Group:

Outstanding Chef: John from the kitchen for supplying our much appreciated morning teas.

Outstanding lady gardener: Yvonne Wilson for her extra yards that she put in this year.

Outstanding quiet achievers: Richard & Leonie Casey for keeping the front street gardens in pristine condition with hardly anybody noticing their efforts.

Outstanding perserverance: Di Beechey for her "Frogs" that keep being souveniered from the BBQ area.

Outstanding Leader: Martin Gallagher for his ability to call the troops to "arms" on needy jobs.

Outstanding tree lopper: Duncan Dyer for his above average ability with the chain saw.


We had a good turn up of troopers for the event and it was good to see so many members able to attend who are willing to give their time to improve and beautify our course. I take my hat off to all of our troopers for this year's effort. I believe that we have made a huge difference and I hope that we can have the same support next year so that our course can continue to improve & be the outstanding course on the Central Coast. No "One person" could possibly make a dent in the work that is necessary to maintain this course so a collective effort is necessary, with everyone contributing in the best way that they can - be it big or small. Everything helps.

WELL DONE F-TROOPERS! YES WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!

AND BRING ON 2010 so we can continue our good work.

MAYBE WE CAN QUALIFY FOR THE BEST CENTRAL COAST COMMERCIAL GARDEN OVER 1,000 SQ METRES FOR TWO YEARS IN A ROW!

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