Community Kitchen: The community is invited to a new eating experience Wednesday, May 1, 11: 30 a.m.-1 p.m. with the opening of the new Community Kitchen at St. Andrews United Church, 1044 St. Georges Ave., North Vancouver. The Chinese Seniors Outreach program will sponsor/ prepare a Chinese lunch for a drop-in fee of $5 (or donation). Info: Rev. Judith Hardcastle, 604-985-0408 or Lori, 604982-8333.
SEYMOUR Golf and Country Club will be the setting for the sixth annual North Shore Mayor's Golf Tournament on Friday, May 24.
I have grave concerns about the proposal currently being advanced by Seymour Golf and Country Club and Northlands Golf Course. I do not believe that it will solve their respective problems and I think Seymour is unfairly promoting a cause that has bothered them for 60 years.
Seymour Golf and Country Club has followed a lengthy, open and transparent review process regarding a proposal to modify public play.
I am writing to provide another viewpoint on the proposed changes to public play at Seymour. I am a resident of the District of North Vancouver and a member of Seymour Golf and Country Club expressing a personal opinion.
This proposal by Seymour Golf and Country Club to limit public access has nothing to do with finance, according to Seymour's board of directors, who state that they and Northlands are "healthy financially." The proposal would all but eliminate the lease agreement with the District of North Vancouver to provide public play two days a week. "There's more rounds per week" Mr. Greg Hope, Seymour's president, is quoted as saying in your Feb. 1 story.
AFTER keeping the same schedule for 60 years, Seymour Golf and Country Club is looking for council approval to eliminate public play by 2016 in a bid to reverse the economic downswing facing golf courses.
LOWER Mainland golfers are in an enviable position: our climate enables virtual year-round play and we have access to the best public courses in the country, in a market where courses are competing for our attention and green fees like never before.
The fifth annual North Shore Mayors' Golf Tournament was held at the Seymour Golf and Country Club May 25. T
St. Thomas More Collegiate's Kevin Vigna finished runner-up at the Zone 4 junior golf championships this weekend.
St. Thomas More Collegiate's Kevin Vigna finished runner-up at the Zone 4 junior golf championships this weekend.
SEYMOUR Golf and Country Club's Dale Schienbein and Lenny Cyr are once again set to golf as many holes as possible in one day to raise awareness and funds for ALS.
Heart and Soul of Caregiving - The Challenges and Joys: North Shore Community Resources Society's Family Caregiver Support will hold a free interactive workshop and celebration for caregivers and health care providers, Saturday, May 5, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at Seymour Golf and Country Club, 3723 Mount Seymour Parkway, North Vancouver. Registration: 604-982-3313.
THE Capilano University golf team soared to new heights this week, winning the Sept. 22-23 UBC Okanagan tournament before entering the national rankings for the first time in team history, climbing all the way to No. 2.
NORTH Vancouver's Seymour Golf and Country Club hosted its 2011 Charity Invitational tournament on July 7.
Bryn Parry, a CPGA golf instructor at North Vancouver's Seymour Creek Golf Centre, took his fourth tour win of the 2011 season on July 4, when the Bowen Island Golf Club hosted the Srixon Lower Mainland Pro Golf Tour for the inaugural J&E Backhoe Pro-Am tournament.
The mayors of the North Shore's three municipalities came together on May 28 to once again raise funds for the Mayors' Community Trust Fund.