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The Mission Of First Tee:
To impact the lives of young people by providing educational programs that build character and instill life-enhancing values through the game of golf.
In the blog post from May 2nd Introducing the SWAG Travel Network, I told you the story of how my Grandma inspired my lifelong Bucket List dream to travel around the United States. Well, it's going to happen this Fall. I'm 68 years old now and it's time to do it!
If there's anything we've learned in the last few months it is that life is uncertain. We need to do things while we can.
When I said in the headline of this post that we're having a membership drive, I mean that in a very literal sense. I'm heading out solo on an epic road trip. I will DRIVE across and around the United States to connect with women golfers to continue growing our SWAG Membership network. I'll be leaving in early - mid September and signing ladies up as I go.
I know I could do this the easy way - online (and I'll be doing that too, of course). But I want to get out and actually meet people. I want to meet you!
As if that's not exciting enough, I've figured out a way to turn this driving excursion into a fundraising event for the First Tee Central Washington. As you may know, First Tee is a National Organization specifically dedicated to developing our youth through the game of golf.
The First Tee is such an amazing organization and incorporating a fundraiser for them with my trip makes total sense. What could be more important than developing the youth of today into better students, better citizens, and better leaders for the future through the game we all love... golf?
The 9 Core Life Enhancing Values taught through the First Tee program are identified in the image at the top of this post. And...
According to the national First Tee website:
* 85% of Alumni credit the program with helping them become a better student.
* 91% of Alumni participated in community service.
* And, of course, they learn to golf
So, while doing this trip I can accomplish several things:
* Raise money for the First Tee youth program
* Expand the SWAG Travel Network by connecting with
other women golfers across the U.S.
* Play golf in several states
* See and experience a diversity of people and places
* Share it all with you as I blog and golf my way around the U.S.
* Hopefully, meet you if you're in the path on my epic road trip
Details about my road trip will be coming in another blog post soon. Any suggestions on stops between Wenatchee, Washington and Burlington, Vermont? That will be the 2800+ mile first leg of this epic trip. On the return trip home, I will be dipping further south as the weather starts to get cooler up north.
While this road trip is a bucket list item for me and we'll be raising money for First Tee, the long term goal is about YOU. It's about creating the SWAG Travel Network so you (and your golf peeps) can do more golfing and make meaningful connections while YOU travel about this great land.
So start thinking about your future Bucket List for golf and travel! I'll do whatever I can to help you make it happen.
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"We travel not to escape life but for life not to escape us."
Where shall I go next?
I'm super excited to announce that the SWAG Travel Network Membership Smartphone App is officially in development.
The smartphone app will serve as an easy to use nationwide membership directory but it will be much more than that before we're finished.
Whether you're traveling within your home state or across the country, it will be very easy to find and connect with other women golfers as you travel to play at other courses and explore new places.
The app will be functional in the Fall and will coincide with another special event I'll be announcing soon!
Stay tuned...
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A Special Invitation
Do you like to golf?
Do you like to travel?
Do you like to have fun?
If you answered Yes to ALL three of those questions, keep reading.
You're in the right place.
This blog post is specifically to sell you on an idea for an exclusive opportunity that involves fun, golf and traveling. However, it won't cost you anything to "buy-in". Zip. Zero. Zilch.
It's kind of like being with someone who gets a hole-in-one and they buy your drink at the 19th hole. It's a win/win. It didn't cost you a thing. But it sure was fun.
Real quick, for those of you who don't know me well, my name is Carol Williams. I'm an avid golfer, like you. Currently, I am serving the last year of a 3-year term as a member of the Board of Directors at Three Lakes Golf Club in Central Washington State. I am also a social member at the Wenatchee Golf & Country Club.
I am also the past Executive Secretary and current Treasurer of the Apple Valley Women's Golf Association (AVWGA) in Central Washington State. This is a group of women from 8 regional golf courses who play team events throughout the golf season. You may have a similar group in your area.
My long standing passion for golf inspired me to launch this website: SeniorWomenGolfers.com in 2019. The original purpose was to report on golf destinations and to promote women's golf events. I did that, but very soon it became clear the website could serve a bigger purpose... much bigger!
As you can see, golf truly is a big part of my life. It's a way of life.
And, I've developed a way to make the golf experience even better for all of us women who love to travel and play golf.
It's about connecting with each other on a whole 'nother level.
I want to travel and play golf in places I've never been before. And, I want to connect with new people coming to my area.
I want YOU to be able to do the same.
I want you to be able to travel more, golf more, and meet other women golfers.
How are we going to do that?
With SWAG.
I developed the SWAG (Senior Women Avid Golfer's) Travel Network to give you a unique opportunity to meet new ladies whether you're traveling or playing on your own course, or another course in your area.
The SWAG Travel Network is your connection to women golfers across the country. I'm so excited about this, I could go on and on. However, I think a quick back story will help you understand it better...
I don't think bucket lists were a thing when I was a kid but I, unknowingly, had started a bucket list when I was just 14 years old.
When I was 14 my grandmother and her sister took a 3-month road trip around the United States. That completely fascinated me! I mean, how many women that age do that kind of thing? Especially back then. It wasn't common for women to travel on their own like it is now.
BOOM.
My bucket list was born. I made up my mind then and there that I wanted to do a road trip like that someday.
Now that I'm retired, I am more determined than ever to check that off my bucket list... and golfing is going to be a big part of that trip. Whether traveling alone, or with a friend, I'm looking for ladies to connect with during my travels... and that is one primary aspect of the SWAG Travel Network. And here's why.
Years later, shortly after my husband died, I started traveling to escape the loneliness. I traveled to Arizona several times and also spent almost a year in the Midwest because I had a golfing friend there.
I often wished I had connections with golfers in more places. I really wanted to fulfill that childhood goal of traveling around the entire United States, which has now evolved into including golf.
The previous two stories highlight ONE side of the SWAG Travel Network - traveling more, golfing more, and meeting other women golfers as we travel.
What is the other aspect? One more story, then I'll tell you how it all fits together.
A few months ago, Debbie moved to my area and contacted me through my SeniorWomenGolfers website. She didn't know anyone in the area who golfs and wanted information about options for joining a local women's golf league. Fortunately, she found my website.
I met with her over coffee and we had a wonderful chat. She is planning to join our golf league this year and we both feel like we have a new friend.
BOOM.
I, unwittingly, became a local Ambassador for my course... and my local area. It makes me want to make more connections like that.
And, that is the other primary aspect of the SWAG Travel Network.
Now let's connect all the dots. In order to make the SWAG Travel Network work, we need to add more Ambassadors all over the country. These will be ladies who want to MAKE connections while they travel and BE a connection for other ladies as they travel.
This is where you come in when you join the already growing network of Ambassadors.
Being an Ambassador is easy and fun.
You'll enjoy having access to a nationwide network of other women golfers to connect with as you travel. And, you'll be able to reciprocate when others visit your area, looking for someone to connect with during a game of golf.
It's that simple.
The SWAG Travel Network will have Ambassadors all over the U.S. (and Canada)... maybe the world eventually. I have had inquiries and invitations from Australia and New Zealand. The SeniorWomenGolfers.com website (or companion app) will be the hub for the most up-to-date information as the network grows.
I know much of the country is still on stay-at-home restrictions but when those are lifted my friends and I are anxious to get out and do some traveling, and have fun meeting more women golfers.
Are you?
Are you ready to connect with ladies from all over the country during a game of golf and over a refreshing beverage at the 19th hole?
Are you ready to join me and others in the SWAG Travel Network as an Ambassador for your area?
Are you ready to join us on this amazing journey to take the world of amateur women's golf to a whole 'nother level?
The possibilities are endless. I see so much potential. There is no cost and no obligation. It's merely an opportunity to get in on the early stage of something very special.
What if you sign up and don't participate? No big deal. It's not like it cost you anything.
However, what if you sign up and start making new connections all over the country (or state)? You may even find yourself intrigued to travel to places you never thought of before simply because we have an Ambassador there. Who knows... You may be inspired to start your own golf travel bucket list.
How fun will that be?
"Friendship doubles our joy and divides our grief."
Will you join me on the movement to enhance the joy we all get from this amazing game we all love?
I'm looking for 100 Charter Ambassadors. There will be some advantages later, as the network grows. I'm not ready to reveal that now, though.
Would you like to be one of the Charter Ambassador members? I have already received over two dozen positive responses in the U.S., including Washington, Oregon, Idaho, California, Massachusetts, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Texas, Montana, Tennessee, Colorado, New York, and Maryland. PLUS several others from across Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
If you're excited to be part of the SWAG Travel Network, send an e-mail to TopTeamCarol@gmail.com with:
Name:
City, State, Zip:
Phone (optional):
Home Course:
I'm looking forward to having you in the SWAG Travel Network!
Sincerely,
Carol
TopTeamCarol@gmail.com
P.S.:
Although the original primary intent of the Travel Network was for Senior Women Golfers, we don't want to exclude younger women who love to travel and play golf. So, if you're not a senior but like the idea of being an Ambassador and enjoying the benefits of the network, we'd love to have you join us!
"Golf is deceptively simple and endlessly complicated; it satisfies the soul and frustrates the intellect. It is at the same time rewarding and maddening - and it is without a doubt the greatest game mankind has ever invented."
-Arnold Palmer
The first tournament of the season in North Central Washington is the Three Lakes 18-Hole Ladies League Golden Apple Tournament.
"The first blooms of Spring always make my heart sing."
-S. Brown
The 2020 Wenatchee Golf and Country Club Spring Fling
Registration form is out and you're invited!
"If you think it's hard meeting new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball."
Pictured above:
2019 Apple Valley Women's Golf Association Overall Winner's
*** Wenatchee Golf & Country Club Ladies ***
* * * * *
Other winners for the 2019 season were:
Apple Tree Ladies: Gross Points Winner
Lake Chelan Ladies: Net Points Winner
The 2020 AVWGA Schedule has been released:
April 30th - Lakeview
May 28th - Lake Chelan
June 11th - Yakima Elks
July 7th - Three Lakes
August 17th - Apple Tree
September 11th - Ellensburg
October 6th - Wenatchee Golf & Country Club
* Leavenworth Golf Club has the Bye this season
All events have a 9:00 shotgun start, except the last event at
WG&CC which will be a 9:30 shotgun start.
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"I know I'm getting better at golf because I'm hitting fewer spectators."
- Gerald Ford
Are you looking forward to the 2020 golf season as much as I am? One of the fun parts of the golf season is participating in events around Central Washington throughout the year.
Are you curious about the dates for your favorite golf events in 2020?
I'm in the process of putting together a list of events in 2020. I want to make it as comprehensive as possible and I need your help.
Are you a League President or event Chairperson for any events at your club this golf season?
If so, I would really appreciate it if you could send me the following info:
Event dates
Practice round dates
Contact person for event info
I am especially looking for dates for ladies events at the following courses:
Lake Chelan Golf Course
Leavenworth Golf Course
Wenatchee Golf & Country Club
Three Lakes Golf Course
Lakeview Golf Course
Ellensburg Golf Course
Yakima Elks Golf Course
Apple Tree Golf Course
Here is what I know so far, so get them on your calendar:
Three Lakes Golden Apple: May 7th
Wenatchee Golf & Country Club Spring Fling: May 19th
Leavenworth Alpine: June 17th
Watch this blog for updates
If you know of women's events at other courses in Washington State or elsewhere, I'm interested in that information too.
Are there any charity events you know about?
I will be posting the 2020 Apple Valley Women's Golf Association schedule as soon as I receive it in early February.
Please send any info or questions to me at:
TopTeamCarol@gmail.com
This group is focused on living with autoimmune disorders in the most productive and successful manner available.
That end will be achieved by:
Saturday, January 18, 2020
Central Hospital Lower Floor Rooms F/G 10:00 – 11:30 a.m.
HELP YOURSELF BY HELPING OTHERS: Leona Wolk
Leona has an amazing personal story; not autoimmune but life-long and affecting all aspects of her journey. She believe each of us can make differences with small acts of great love and kindness. The relationships she has formed to help her "make it" are available to all. No one said life circumstances are easy but they can be experienced with positive results and even joy.
Leona received the 2018-2019 Washington State Humanitarian Award thru the Veterans of Foreign Wars Women's Auxiliary for Homeless Veterans and their families.
INTRODUCING: Our New Blog
And Now...
In our continuing effort to help those affected by autoimmune issues to live the best they can, Judi and her daughter Tracey will be launching a new blog. It will be a two-person commentary on living with autoimmunity.
Patient Point of View: Tracey
Support Person Point of View: Judi
We will offer a good deal of our own experience along with practical ideas for successful living.
Find us at: www.a3autoimmunity.org
e-mail version coming soon
Please come join us; share, contribute and learn
Directions: We are in the lower floor of the hospital. Park by the upper main entrance and take the elevator down or park in the lower lot by physical therapy and enter on that level.
RSVP as possible. See you soon.
Judi Rising, risingstarj@nwi.net, 509.679.0671
Thank you for being a subscriber to the SeniorWomenGolfers website, launched in April 2019! I hope you've enjoyed this "soft" start. I have some fun plans for the site in 2020 so buckle up and stay tuned.
In the meantime, I want to share something I posted on my Facebook page this morning. I know not all of you follow me there, so here is my wish for you in the new decade.
Today I would like to wish you all:
1) Health... the greatest "wealth" of all,
2) Strength... the strength needed to weather the tough times,
3) Wisdom... the wisdom to make good decisions through the ups and downs of this thing call "life",
4) Perspective... the perspective to count your blessings even when the chips are down. I like to think of this as knowing the difference between "inconvenience" and a "crisis". We all experience crisis in life, and a LOT of inconvenience.
5) Patience... sometimes we just need to take a deep breath and not be in a hurry. It will keep your blood pressure down and save a lot of hard feelings.
6) Faith... the faith to know that you are not in "charge" of all things, and sometimes you just need to trust a higher power than you. I've discovered many silver linings in the darkest of clouds.
7) Hope... the hope that no matter what is happening, there is a purpose and it helps to be willing to look for, and be willing to accept, whatever lesson there is from the events of life,
8) Charity... to always be on the lookout for an opportunity to help someone. Random Acts of Kindness are a far better high than any drug,
9) Joy... to see the joy in all things, big and small.
I could go on, but you get the idea. We all look forward to the new year with great anticipation, as we should. And, we also need to be realistic as we travel through this journey on Earth.
Relish every day as a special gift and it will be a very Happy 2020.
Wishing you all the best year ever!
Carol
"Only I didn't say fudge. I said THE word.
The big one. The queen mother of dirty words.
The F_ _ _ word."
-Ralphie from A Christmas Story
Before I retired, I owned a real estate brokerage and property management company. I think it was in the year 2005 when I sold a new construction home to some newlyweds relocating from Reno, Nevada.
For Christmas that year we received a lovely box of Christmas goodies. In the box were two holiday mugs with hot chocolate mix, a candy cane and a tin of fudge made from her Grandma Betty's fudge recipe.
Amy was very close to her Grandma who had died the year we received this gift. Amy, feeling nostalgic about her Grandma, was determined to make some of her special fudge. This is the letter we received in the box, telling the story of Amy's fudge making adventure.
I've always loved this story and still laugh whenever I read it. I hope you enjoy it too.
See you in the Spring on the links. Have a safe winter and a...
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year !
Carol