Saturday, December 31, 2005
1994 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open Champion Mike Springer
The ggoblogger and the boss lady where out at the steak house on Friday night and ran into 1992 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open General Chairman Tony Collins and, visiting from the West, 1994 Kmart Greater Greensboro Open General Chairman Louis Moore. I told them both about the blog and I thought I'd post a photo of them. (Moore is to the left of Springer and Tony is standing behind him. Sorry Tony, I'll get a better photo next time.)
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Where Are They Now?-Kevin von der Lippe
1998-99 Greensboro Jaycee President Kevin von der Lippe has moved on to other leadership roles in the local community. He is currently serving as the president of the Carolina Model Railroaders. Here he is seen giving a tour during the club's recent holiday open house. For more information about Kevin and his trains go to:http://www.carolinamodelrr.homestead.com/home.html
George T. Ralls and Frank L.Hood III
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Presidential Welcome Letter from Ronald Reagan
Monday, December 26, 2005
Hunt Stanely Helps Comfort Families
The Boss Lady and I were in Greenville, NC over the holiday visiting my father-in-law and monster-in-law. I opened the paper on Sunday and was surprised by the heart warming story I read. Just in case your wondering what makes this blog-worthy, Hunt Stanely was once a vice-president of the Greensboro Jaycees.
This excerpt is from The Daily Reflector:
"Stockings comfort families in neonatal unit
The Daily Reflector
Sunday, December 25, 2005
A Colorado family has once again offered comfort to families whose babies must spend Christmas at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
Though Hunt Stanley prepared 50 Christmas stockings, he handed out more than 30 stockings filled with a hospital cafeteria gift card, calling card and chocolate to families with children in the neonatal intensive care unit. The stockings also contained a letter with the statement, "Babies are kisses sent from angels."
"If we can go down there (to the neonatal intensive care unit) and make someone feel better that makes it all worth it," Hunt Stanely said of the couple personally delivering the stockings. "It's the gesture of letting someone know your thinking of them."
Stanley and his wife Katie gave 35 stockings last year to mark the first birthday of their daughter, Marianna. The now 2-year-old spent her first 16 days of life in intensive care in 2003 after suffering an in-utero stroke.
The family said the dark days were lightened when a family who was in the unit before them left an angel in Marianna's bassinet. The couple said it reminded them they were not alone. They decided they would pass on the same support.
With the hospital opening an expanded neonatal unit this year, the couple raised enough money through donations from local businesses, family and friends to purchase the calling and gift cards plus make a donation of more than $1,000 to the Ronald McDonald House.
The Stanleys‘ said they give gift and calling cards because of the financial strain most families face when a baby is hospitalized in intensive care.
Also, children at PCMH often arrive from communities where parents have to travel three hours or more to reach Greenville and have to rely on the telephone to keep in contact with family.
The Stanleys devotion to the gift program, which they call Marianna's Christmas Wish, comes despite their move to Colorado Springs, Colo."
This excerpt came from the following link. To read the entire article go to:
http://www.reflector.com/hp/content/news/stories/2005/12/25/20051225GDRbabydonation.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=9
This excerpt is from The Daily Reflector:
"Stockings comfort families in neonatal unit
The Daily Reflector
Sunday, December 25, 2005
A Colorado family has once again offered comfort to families whose babies must spend Christmas at Pitt County Memorial Hospital.
Though Hunt Stanley prepared 50 Christmas stockings, he handed out more than 30 stockings filled with a hospital cafeteria gift card, calling card and chocolate to families with children in the neonatal intensive care unit. The stockings also contained a letter with the statement, "Babies are kisses sent from angels."
"If we can go down there (to the neonatal intensive care unit) and make someone feel better that makes it all worth it," Hunt Stanely said of the couple personally delivering the stockings. "It's the gesture of letting someone know your thinking of them."
Stanley and his wife Katie gave 35 stockings last year to mark the first birthday of their daughter, Marianna. The now 2-year-old spent her first 16 days of life in intensive care in 2003 after suffering an in-utero stroke.
The family said the dark days were lightened when a family who was in the unit before them left an angel in Marianna's bassinet. The couple said it reminded them they were not alone. They decided they would pass on the same support.
With the hospital opening an expanded neonatal unit this year, the couple raised enough money through donations from local businesses, family and friends to purchase the calling and gift cards plus make a donation of more than $1,000 to the Ronald McDonald House.
The Stanleys‘ said they give gift and calling cards because of the financial strain most families face when a baby is hospitalized in intensive care.
Also, children at PCMH often arrive from communities where parents have to travel three hours or more to reach Greenville and have to rely on the telephone to keep in contact with family.
The Stanleys devotion to the gift program, which they call Marianna's Christmas Wish, comes despite their move to Colorado Springs, Colo."
This excerpt came from the following link. To read the entire article go to:
http://www.reflector.com/hp/content/news/stories/2005/12/25/20051225GDRbabydonation.html?cxtype=rss&cxsvc=7&cxcat=9
2006 Greensboro Jaycee Inaugural Dinner
The Greensboro Jaycee Board of Directors has announced it will be holding its 2006 Inaugural Dinner on Saturday, January 7th at 7:00pm. The event will be held at the Grandover Resort. For more information about this semi-formal event please contact the Greensboro Jaycees at (336) 379-1570.
Friday, December 23, 2005
Merry Christmas from the Greater Greensboro Open Blog
The Greater Greensboro Open Blog would like to take its 700th post of the year to wish all of our reader(s) a safe and happy holiday. We would also like to wish Brad Krantz, Kelly Marks, Stew Mones and Larry David a happy Chanukah.
The photo above was taken moments before the 1997 Greensboro Jaycee Holiday Parade and features the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic mascot Maxi and Santa played by 1999 Nike Greensboro Open General Chairman Mike Barber.
The photo above was taken moments before the 1997 Greensboro Jaycee Holiday Parade and features the Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic mascot Maxi and Santa played by 1999 Nike Greensboro Open General Chairman Mike Barber.
Martin Studio Advertisement
This ad for Martin's Studio was in the 26th Annual Greater Greensboro Open Golf Tournament Program. Carol Martin shot the cover of that program. On his blog, Jim Schlosser made the following comments about Martin:
"The studio prided itself on versatility. Martin and Miller shot everything from the Greensboro Debutante Ball to the arrival of a new tractor-trailer truck at a local trucking terminal.
Martin, as the News & Record's first photographer starting in 1937, took early photos of what's now the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro golf tournament. He was later joined by Miller. They often shot from a platform atop the studio's "woodie" station wagon.
Their photos make for a visual history of Greensboro starting from the late 1930s until well into the 1980s, when both photographers began to slow down with age.
Nothing missed their lens, including the opening of the first McDonald's in North Carolina on Summit Avenue in the late 1950s.
After the studio closed and just before his death, Martin donated more than 350,000 negatives he and Miller had shot to the Greensboro Historical Museum."
This excerpt was taken from the following link. To learn more about Carol Martin go to Jim Schlosser's blog at
http://blog.news-record.com/staff/architecture/
"The studio prided itself on versatility. Martin and Miller shot everything from the Greensboro Debutante Ball to the arrival of a new tractor-trailer truck at a local trucking terminal.
Martin, as the News & Record's first photographer starting in 1937, took early photos of what's now the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro golf tournament. He was later joined by Miller. They often shot from a platform atop the studio's "woodie" station wagon.
Their photos make for a visual history of Greensboro starting from the late 1930s until well into the 1980s, when both photographers began to slow down with age.
Nothing missed their lens, including the opening of the first McDonald's in North Carolina on Summit Avenue in the late 1950s.
After the studio closed and just before his death, Martin donated more than 350,000 negatives he and Miller had shot to the Greensboro Historical Museum."
This excerpt was taken from the following link. To learn more about Carol Martin go to Jim Schlosser's blog at
http://blog.news-record.com/staff/architecture/
Schiffman's Advertisement
Thursday, December 22, 2005
Wednesday, December 21, 2005
Tuesday, December 20, 2005
2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Gala
Gate wanted to see some more photos from that party with the bed. I couldn't find those, but I did run across this cute photo of Bart and Judy Revels at the 2003 Chrysler Classic of Greensboro Gala. The Revels announced in their Holiday letter that they are expecting their third child in March. The odds are good that Emma and Kate will have a new sister soon.
Monday, December 19, 2005
1988 Greater Greensboro Open Honorary Chairman J. Douglas Galyon Receives Autograph
1998 Greater Greensboro Open Honorary Chairman J. Douglas Gaylon receives an autograph from 1988 Miss America Kaye Lani Rae Rafko.
She was the first Registered Nurse to win the Miss America title. Michigan's Kaye Lani Rae Rafko was named Miss America 1988 and she elected to spend much of her tenure promoting the nursing and hospice care. Her work drew national attention. Her actions were so positively received by the public, that the pageant began an official "platform" through which future titleholders could become role models for public service. Her example of public service later became an official platform requirement for all contestants two years later.
She was the first Registered Nurse to win the Miss America title. Michigan's Kaye Lani Rae Rafko was named Miss America 1988 and she elected to spend much of her tenure promoting the nursing and hospice care. Her work drew national attention. Her actions were so positively received by the public, that the pageant began an official "platform" through which future titleholders could become role models for public service. Her example of public service later became an official platform requirement for all contestants two years later.
Sunday, December 18, 2005
2005 Greensboro Jaycee Holiday Parade
2005 Greensboro Jaycee Holiday Parade
Holiday Shopping with the Herberles
The ggoblogger ran into the Heberles at the mall on the last Saturday before Christmas. As you may know Doug, among other things, was the 2001 GGCC Area 10 Leadman and Lara was one of the three most successful Golf Rock chairman the event has ever known. She help put together the 1999 GGCC Golf Rock event. That night would later become the standard by which all the other Golf Rock events would be measured.
Saturday, December 17, 2005
Thursday, December 15, 2005
Friends Remember Dan Eldreth
"Hi Randy-
I didn't know this blog existed and I'm glad you forwarded the link. It's very interesting and I have book marked it. Best Wishes and Merry Christmas to you and Kelly!
Regards,
John"
"Thanks so much Randy. I forwarded your email to Dan's parents as they love stuff like this! Tracy"
"The blog looks good. I am glad you put these up there. As D. said, we all really miss him. Just good to remember.
BR"
I didn't know this blog existed and I'm glad you forwarded the link. It's very interesting and I have book marked it. Best Wishes and Merry Christmas to you and Kelly!
Regards,
John"
"Thanks so much Randy. I forwarded your email to Dan's parents as they love stuff like this! Tracy"
"The blog looks good. I am glad you put these up there. As D. said, we all really miss him. Just good to remember.
BR"
Wednesday, December 14, 2005
Global Legacy Award-Joey Sindelar
"Randy -Just wanted to pass on a few photos of the Global Legacy Award presented to Joey Sindelar on November 10, 2005 by the Chemung County Chamber of Commerce in upstate New York"
: http://www.chemungchamber.org/Photos.asp
Thanks so very much for the 1985 photos you guys (Kevin von der Lippe and ggoblogger) sent for the spectacular event.
Regards,
Ann P. Murphy"
(1998-99 Greensboro Jaycee President Kevin von der Lippe was contacted by the Chemung County Chamber of Commerce in upstate New York to help find photos of Joey Sindelar from his 1985 win at the Greater Greensboro Open. von der Lippe and the staff at the Greater Greensboro Open Blog were able to find a couple and help them out.)
: http://www.chemungchamber.org/Photos.asp
Thanks so very much for the 1985 photos you guys (Kevin von der Lippe and ggoblogger) sent for the spectacular event.
Regards,
Ann P. Murphy"
(1998-99 Greensboro Jaycee President Kevin von der Lippe was contacted by the Chemung County Chamber of Commerce in upstate New York to help find photos of Joey Sindelar from his 1985 win at the Greater Greensboro Open. von der Lippe and the staff at the Greater Greensboro Open Blog were able to find a couple and help them out.)
Note from Al Lineberry,Jr.
"Hi Randy and thanks for the information. I remember, as president of the Green Coat club in when we changed the name to the Dan Eldreth award. I hope you get some comments from those who really knew him and his character.
As you know, I am not much up on Blogs hence I am replying to in this format; but it would be interesting to see if anyone has photos of what various celebrity events and people the tournament had between the 60's and early '90's.
Al"
(Al Lineberry, Jr. has two Green Coats. He served as the 1975 President of the Greensboro Jaycees and the 2003 Honorary Chairman for the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.)
As you know, I am not much up on Blogs hence I am replying to in this format; but it would be interesting to see if anyone has photos of what various celebrity events and people the tournament had between the 60's and early '90's.
Al"
(Al Lineberry, Jr. has two Green Coats. He served as the 1975 President of the Greensboro Jaycees and the 2003 Honorary Chairman for the Chrysler Classic of Greensboro.)
Tuesday, December 13, 2005
Dan Eldreth Receives 1997 Worker of the Year Award
1997 Greater Greensboro Chrysler Classic Champion Frank Nobilo presents Dan Eldreth with the 1997 Worker of the Year Award. This award is presented each year by the Green Coat Club to honor the hardest working non-chairman at the year's event. The award was later changed to the Dan Eldreth Green Coat Club Worker of the Year Award to remember Dan after his death in 1999.
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