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More Exciting Events still to come!!
March 17– St Patrick’s Day Golf Outing
March 23– Relay for Life Red Sox vs Pirates Game
March 25– Relay for Life Golf Tournament
March 28– 6 pm Annual Board Meeting
NOTICE– People driving golf carts must obey the traffic signs and speed limit in the community!
These were found on Granby. PLEASE deposit dog poop bags into your waste can, not down the storm sewer!
St Patricks Day Tourney
SCRAMBLE 1PM SHOTGUN START
Sign up for one, two, three, or four golfers
Golf, cart, small range balls and a compli-mentary green beer $53.00
Corned beef and cabbage dinner $17.95 (Includes tax, and gratuity
If you are paying for yourself but want to play with a specific partner(s) indicate that on the form. If no indication is made, your tournament committee will make up the teams.
If you are unable to play golf but would like to join us for dinner use the form and indicate that you are joining us for dinner only.
The sign up form can be found on the Westmin-ster website under the Crier. It is easily print-ed as a PDF document.
Saint Patrick Day Scramble 2017 Format
Scramble----team selects best shot and all players pick their ball up and play from that point until you hole out.
Men hit from white tees
Senior men – 65 and older hit from the green tees
Women hit from the red tees
Senior women hit from the forward tees – don’t ask--we will not be watching
Westminster Saint Patrick Day Scramble Irish Paddy Wagon
Friday March 17, 2017 Only
SWING JUICE SPECIAL’S
Ice cold Guinness $4.75
Ice Cold Killian’s Irish red $4.25
Shots of Jamison Irish Whisky only $8.00
And of course all of the other great Westminster standards
Saint Patrick Day Scramble 2017
Prizes and donations
Low team net score --- Foursome at Westminster – Donated by the Westminster Golf Club,
239-368-1110
Thanks to John Little and the following agents of Gateway Real Estate for donating the following prizes– without their generosity we would be pay-ing more for this really fun day!
Best Decorated Golf Cart Irish theme – $50 gift certificate to Two Meatballs– donated by Kassi Agosto of Gateway Real Estate
Best Irish outfit men—- $50 gift certificate to the Firestone Restaurant in Ft Myers– donated by John Danzy of Gateway Real Estate
Best Irish outfit women --- $50 gift certificate to Ford’s Garage Restaurant in Ft Myers– donated by Lidi Gaver of Gateway Real Estate and Marty Gaver of Home Solutions
Closest to the pin on #4 --- $50 gift certificate to the Firestone Restaurant in Ft Myers– donated by John Little of Gateway Real Estate
Closest to the pin on #12 -- $50 gift certificate to Ford’s Garage Restaurant in Ft Myers– donated by John Little of Gateway Real Estate
Saint Patrick Day Scramble 2017
Prizes and donations
Westminster Saint Patrick’s Day
Golf Outing Buffet Menu
$17.95 includes tax, and gratuity
Traditional North American St Patrick’s Day feast
Pitchers of green beer only $11.00
Steaming piles of freshly sliced corned beef brisket
Steamed Cabbage
Broiled Potatoes and Carrots
Seeded rye bread and butter
Four leaf clover cake
Today only freshly brewed Irish coffee Served in a gi-ant Westminster beer mug Only $5.00
Contact Vivian Phillips at 368-6184
The first 3 people to purchase a group of 5 tickets will receive a parking pass!!
Westminster Friends & Family
American Cancer Society
Relay For Life®
Golf Tournament & 19th Hole Celebration
Saturday, March 25th, 2017
Westminster Golf Club
Scramble Format
11:30am Registration
1:00pm Shotgun Start
19th Hole (Dinner and Drawings) 6:00pm
$75 Individual Golfer $300 Foursome $5 Mulligan’s (4 per team) $20 for 19th Hole only Golf fees include: practice balls, golf, cart, and 19th
Hole meal (BBQ Beef and Chicken Buffet)
**PAYMENT BY CASH OR CHECK (payable to:
Westminster Friends and Family) ONLY
DEADLINE TO REGISTER: MARCH 21, 2017
Call Terry Inscoe @ 239.369.4203 with any questions
Form is found on Westmin-ster website under the Crier
Westminster Golf Club Two Man Team
Finals for the 16th McManus Cup were held last week
Here are some photos including this year’s winners– Mick Viniski and Jack McManus, last year’s champs– Bill Cossart and Gary Copas, and the trophy.
Get Educated During National Consumer
Protection Week
Have you ever wondered if there is a consumer agen-cy responsible for preventing fraudulent, deceptive, and unfair business practices in the marketplace? Would you know where to turn if you felt a timeshare seller or reseller had defrauded you? Are you aware there is a financial watchdog for consumers that pro-vides information and tools to help you make smart money-related decisions and is able to take action against predatory companies that violate financial laws? National Consumer Protection Week is March 5th through the 11th and is designed to help you un-derstand your rights as a consumer, what steps you can take if you feel you’ve been scammed, and how best to recover from identity theft or consumer fraud. Below are a few agencies who provide valuable resources at no charge: • Federal Trade Commission: The FTC is able to take legal action against a busi-ness and develop policies that help maintain a fair business environment. Their website offers a pletho-ra of information to assist consumer’s in resolving problems including credit & loans, dealing with debt, privacy, identity theft, disputing credit card charges and so much more.
From the Office of Lee County Sheriff
You can find them at consumer.ftc.gov.
• Florida Office of the Attorney General: The AG’s Office is an enforcing authority of Florida’s Decep-tive and Unfair Trade Practices Act. This office in-vestigates and files civil actions against persons who engage in unfair methods of competition, unfair, un-conscionable or deceptive trade practices such as pyramid schemes, travel scams, fraudulent telemar-keting, and false or misleading advertising. Their website provides useful tools and tips to protect yourself from consumer fraud and can be found at myfloridalegal.com. • The Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services: This office receives and ad-ministers consumer complaints and regulates various industries, including but not limited to sellers of travel, telemarketers and charities. Check out their website at 800helpfla.com for an easy to use A to Z Resource Guide to assist you in finding the most ap-propriate place to turn to for your problem, com-plaint or concern. • The Financial Industry Regulato-ry Authority: FINRA is responsible for making sure financial advisors and brokers act ethically and fairly with customers and are properly licensed.
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If you are a senior investor with questions about your brokerage account statement, or are con-cerned your account may have been mishandled by a broker, you can call the FINRA Securities Help-line for Seniors at 844-574-3577. • The Lee County Sheriff’s Office: The Sheriff’s Office fraud line provides consumers with valuable safe-ty tips and educational tools to keep you from be-coming a victim of a fraud, scam or identity theft. In addition, highly trained Crime Prevention Spe-cialists are available to speak to your group or or-ganization on a variety of topics that can be found at sheriffleefl.org. Contact the fraud line at 258-3292 or the Community Relations Unit at 258-3280.
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Some Monte Carlo Night Pictures
A great event! Great fun!