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The Baytown Sun
Community
Thursday
May 5, 2016
Share mom’s
best advice
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Day, we are asking readers
to tell us the best advice
they’ve received from their
mothers or mother figures.
It can be anything from
dating and marriage to liv-
ing your dreams and mak-
ing memories. Include your
name, hometown and a
photo of yourself and your
mom. Submissions will run
Sunday, May 8.
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day. Thank you.
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Country dance
Today
Baytown Seniors have
light breakfast and dancing
to country music from 10 to
11:30 a.m. at the Baytown
Community Center, 2407
Market St. for anyone 50
and up. For information
contact David Weber at
832-597-6400.
For the fourth year in a row the Palate Pleaser Champi-
on at the Baytown Chamber of Commerce “Swing into
Spring" Golf Tournament was Bates Collision Centers.
Shown are Gary Englert, Baytown chamber past chair-
man, and Lee Bates, owner of Bates Collision Centers.
The winning team for Flight 1 at the Baytown Chamber of Commerce “Swing into Spring”
Golf Tournament, from left, are Chris Jones, Baytown Chamber Golf Tournament chair-
man, Ken Brosnan, Robert Head, Ronnie Anderson and Joe Clay.
The Baytown Chamber of Commerce “Swing into Spring”
Golf Tournament award for the Golf Give-Away Champi-
on went to Caliber Collision which also received Tourna-
ment Stopper Champion. From left are Keri Eshbach,
Caliber Collision; Gary Englert, Baytown chamber past
chairman; and Angelique Mullinnix, Caliber Collision.
The winning team for Flight 2 at the Baytown Chamber of Commerce “Swing into Spring"
Golf Tournament, from left, are Jeff Woodward, Jim Robinson, Steven Breaux, John Maloy
and Chris Jones, Baytown Chamber Golf Tournament Chair.
Baytown chamber celebrates 12th annual golf tournament
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Prayer day
Today
The National Day of
Prayer will be observed at
noon in the lobby of Hous-
ton Methodist San Jacinto
Hospital.
Kiwanis Club
Today
Baytown Kiwanis Club
meets at noon at Luna’s.
Cinco de Mayo
Today
The Hispanic Chamber
of Commerce will have
its Cinco de Mayo Gala
at 6:30 at the Lee College
Rundell Hall Conference
Center, with Judy Camare-
na, Arandas franchise pres-
ident, as speaker.
Exercise
Friday
Exercise class 9 to 10
a.m. at the Baytown Senior
Center, 2407 Market St.
each Monday, Wednesday
and Friday. For informa-
tion contact David Weber
at 832-597-6400.
Church Women
Friday
Church Women United
will hold its May Friend-
ship Day with Thrift Shop
Style Show, with registra-
tion starting at 9:30 a.m.
at St. Mark’s United Meth-
odist Church, 38 U North
Main in Baytown. Program
is “Finding Grace at the Ta-
ble." Lunch is S5. For in-
formation contact Dorothy
Johnson at 281-427-5062.
Quilt show
Friday
Baytown Area Quilt
Guild presents "Quilt
Round-Up” from 10 a.m.
to 5 p.m. at the Lee College
Sports Arena. For more
information call 832-373-
8092 or go to www.bay-
townareaquiltguild.com.
Show continues Saturday
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Line dance
Friday
There is a free line dance
class each Friday from
It a.m. until noon at the
Baytown Community Col-
ter, 2407 Market Street.
The Baytown Chamber
of Commerce "Swing into
Spring” Golf Tournament
was held April 28 at Eagle
Pointe Golf Club with 36
teams registered.
The 144 players had a
great day of golf.
The Golf Commit-
tee was chaired by Chris
Jones, Swagelok South-
east Texas. Tournament
Sponsor was Community
Toyota*Honda*Kia. Oth-
er major sponsors includ-
ed: Swagelok SE Texas,
ExxonMobil, Covestro
Industrial Park Baytown,
Chevron Phillips Chemi-
cal Company, Community
Resource Credit Union,
CenterPoint Energy,
Baytown GMC Buick,
SNC Lavalin, Allied
Waste/Republic Services,
Waste Management, Cry-
er Pools & Spas, Caliber
Collision, Texas First
Bank and Houston Meth-
odist San Jacinto Hospital.
The winning team for
Flight 1 included Ronnie
Anderson. Robert Head,
Joe Clay and Kenneth
Brosnan (Community Re-
source Credit Union). The
winning team for Flight 2
included Jeff Woodward.
Steven Breaux, Jim Rob-
inson and John Maloy
(Wholesale Electric).
Second place in Flight
1 was Dustin Schubert.
Robbie Schubert, Cliff
Hatch and Jacob Mas-
sengale (Community
Resource Credit Union).
Second place in Flight
2 was Robert O’Bryant,
Wayne Walker, Darren
McCrary and Aaron Ger-
man (Caliber Collision).
Third place team in Flight
1 was Francis Tongol,
Matt Simpson, Mark
Wayne and Will McCal-
lum (Amegy Bank). Third
place in Flight 2 was Tim
Day, Mark Briggs, Barry
May and Mark Sheridan
(HPP Materials).
Closest to the Pin win-
ner was Craig Crudging-
ton and the Longest Drive
went to Bill Matthews.
Each year the “talk of
the tournament” is the
tent sponsors. This year,
there were 15 tents on the
course — each of them
featuring games, food and
give-aways. Players had
the opportunity to vote for
three categories, and tro-
phies were given in each
of the three. For the fourth
year in a row the Palate
Pleaser Champion went to
Bates Collision Centers.
The award for the Golf
Give-Away Champion
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went to Caliber Collision
which also received Tour-
nament Stopper Champion.
For the third year, the
committee offered a raffle
with five outstanding priz-
es. Tickets were sold prior
to the tournament and at
the tournament. The grand
prize was a golf weekend
for four at the Omni Barton
Creek Resort & Spa. The
grand prize raffle winner
was Sandra Shaw.
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Bloom, David. The Baytown Sun (Baytown, Tex.), Vol. 96, No. 90, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 5, 2016, newspaper, May 5, 2016; Baytown, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1066215/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sterling Municipal Library.