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LandingsThe e-Newsletter of River Landing
November 2016
2016 Swing for the CureRiver Landing Golf Assoication for Ladies
River Landing Golf Association for Ladies (RLGALS) held its annual “Swing for the Cure” helicopter golf ball drop and golf tournament & luncheon on October 21st and 22nd. In the past, the two-day event has raised money for the RLGALS Endowment Fund for Breast Cancer Research, managed by UNC Lineberger. This year, at the request of several members, Pretty In Pink Foundation was added to receive a portion of the monies collected. The RLGALS Endowment Fund is used to award seed grants to promising researchers who are working to find a cure for breast cancer. Pretty in Pink Foundation (PIPF) is a North Carolina charity whose mission is to provide financial assistance to uninsured and underinsured breast cancer patients. Donations made to PIPF in Duplin County will stay in Duplin County to help those in need right here in our community.
On October 21st, The Swing for the Cure events began with the 6th annual Helicopter Ball Drop. The participants in pink gathered on the back terrace of the Clubhouse in anticipation to find out whose golf balls landed in the cup.
Mother Nature was not being very cooperative and added some extra drama to the event in the form of a thunderstorm, just in time for the scheduled ball drop. However, River Landing residents are very resilient and were not going to be denied the fun of watching the ball drop. As a result of constant communication about the approaching storm between head pro Larry George and pilot Courtney St. Pierre, the helicopter was able to take off, but a little earlier than originally planned. In dramatic fashion, the helicopter made several passes over the River Landing Clubhouse before hovering over the 14th fairway of the River Course to drop the 1,009 numbered golf balls. Three River Landing residents (1st Place - Brenda Long, 2nd Place - Terri Hayes, and 3rd Place - Cathy Harless) split half of the money raised from the raffle after their golf balls landed in the hole. The remaining raffle money was donated to The RLGALS Endowment Fund for Breast Cancer Research, and Pretty In Pink Foundation.
Due to the generosity of many Wallace businesses and the residents of River Landing, UNC Lineberger will receive $7,756 and Pretty In Pink will receive $3,895.
The RLGALS are very grateful to local businesses -- Bill Carone’s GMC, Chevrolet and Buick Dealership, the Pizza Corner, Smith Brothers Gas Company, and River Landing residents Rich and Keri Phaneuf, for donating the money needed to fund the helicopter.
The law firm of Hunter & Price, P.A. in Kenansville gave all golf attendees a customized Swing for the Cure golf towel. Pretty In Pink also gave golfers a golf towel and Lori’s Golf Shoppe in Calabash, NC gave a bag of tees, discount card, and a gift basket.
Along with the golf, there were multiple other prizes being awarded throughout the event. Along with many miscellaneous raffle prizes, Debra Makins won the Closest to the Pin on hole #8, while Elaine Frater took the win for Closest to the Pin on hole #16. Martha Edgerton was the Closest to the Line winner on #17. We would also like to announce that the Limited Edition Pink Bubba Watson Driver was won by our very own Jack Carver!
In addition to the golf prizes, there were numerous door prizes donated by residents and many Wilmington businesses. Jennifer Bowman from UNC Lineberger played in the golf tournament and attended the luncheon. Jennifer thanked everyone for their donations and ongoing support for breast cancer research. Joy Wade and Shelley Lesniewicz from PIPF attended the luncheon and thanked everyone for including PIPF this year.
Thanks to the generosity of too many to count, the RLGALS’ Swing for the Cure fundraisers have donated $88,105 to UNC Lineberger from 2008 to 2016.
The RLGALS look forward to another successful Swing event next October 20-21. Please mark your calendars. The Swing for the Cure golf tournament is open to all women in River Landing, as well as their family and guests. Non-golfers can donate to the charities and join in the fun by signing up for the luncheon.
In addition to the purchase of golf ball drop raffle tickets, another way to donate to UNC and Pretty In Pink was to sponsor a hole at the golf tournament. Many River Landing residents, their families and friends, and Wallace businesses did so in the name of loved ones who fought or continue to wage the fight. Ken Santarelli, Program Director and Operations Manager for WEGG-Surge Radio 100.5 FM & 710 AM, generously sponsored seven holes at the tournament. Other businesses which sponsored holes were: Blueberry Farms; Cavenaugh’s Gifts; James Cavender, CPA; Duplin Winery; Falyn’s Boutique; Farrior’s Flooring & Interiors; Glass Slipper Boutique; Johnson Realty; K.R. Cavenaugh Electric; Olive Branch Gardens; Revive Physical Therapy/Pigford’s PT; the Purple Thistle; Quinn-McGowen Funeral Home; Rose Hill Restaurant; Southland Dental Care; and Whitewood Management Associates. Gotcha Signs and Designs graciously donated the sponsor signs for the event.
Lynda Goodman, RLGALS PresidentBarbara Kukoski, Swing for the Cure Chairperson
Giving Back...River Landing Supports Wallace-Rose Hill Friends of the Arts
In 2004, River Landing residents Charlie and Pat Schaeffer, Jack and Jan Zoesch, Graham and Sandra Phillips, along with area locals Clint and Mary Ayres, met with Principal M.D. Guthrie at the Wallace-Rose Hill High School. Together, they formed the Wallace - Rose Hill Friends of the Arts to promote local cultural growth and awareness of the arts. The Friends of the Arts brings fine arts programs to area schools and the entire community, donating any surplus proceeds from funds raised to the school system’s Art and Music programs. It’s a passion that many River Landing residents continue to support to this day.
FOA has established close working relationships with the principals and faculty at participating schools, and these educators are extensively involved in program planning and execution. Performances are held in the 752-seat Fine Arts Center at the Wallace-Rose Hill High School located in Teachey, North Carolina, as well as in the local Wallace and Rose Hill Elementary Schools.
FOA schedules outstanding performances for all students, kindergarten through high school. Performing artists often visit the classrooms and work with the students on such things as song writing, storytelling and playing various musical instruments.
The community can be proud that River Landing and area residents, as well as local business and corporate leaders, have together contributed more than a quarter of a million dollars to the Friends of the Arts. Each year a major fundraiser is held at the River Landing Clubhouse to help in that effort. Funds raised help provide education, artistic, and creative growth for our local youth, opening their eyes and minds to a wider world of opportunity. So far, 68,500 students have attended 302 performances, all free to the students, thanks to the donations you and your neighbors have made to the Friends of the Arts. Less than five percent of the funds raised have gone to administrative costs and fundraising.
This school year, the students will be entertained and educated by Moscow Nights and Golden Gates (the students perform with the instrumentalists), Chinese acrobats, a storyteller musician, a violinist workshop, and the Anderson Brothers jazz trio, plus others to be scheduled. And on December 4th at 7:30 pm at the First Baptist Church in Wallace, the Christmas portion of The Messiah will be presented for the entire community. You’re invited to enjoy this wonderful performance, and help show your support of the arts!
Special Thanks: -Rich and Mary Beth Peters for arranging free freight from Wallace to Rainelle. -Colette/Island Creek Landscaping for providing the labor to load the books here in River Landing. -Don and Robin Cmar for the use of their garage for staging and sorting of the books in the past 3 months.
Thank YouOnce again the River Landing Community stepped up--in conjunction with the Town of Wallace, Duplin County and other surrounding counties’ libraries, we were able to deliver 395 boxes (approximately 12,000 books) on Wednesday, October 26th to the Rainelle, WV Library! The library staff and the residents of Rainelle were totally overwhelmed! They are in the midst of recovering from the 5 feet of water that ripped thru the main street of Rainelle.
It’s examples like this that make River Landing so special!!
Tom CastellinoCAS Consulting Group (412)217-6166 mobile
MAD BOAR HOURS
Monday - ThursdayLunch: 11am - 4pm
Dinner: - 4pm - 9pmPub Open until 10pm
Friday - SaturdayLunch: 11am - 2pm
Dinner: 2pm - 10pmPub Open until 12am
SundayDinner: 11:30 am- 8pm
Pub Open Until 8pm
November Live Entertainment Schedule
Wednesday Friday Saturday2) Bill Powell Classic Rock
4) Mark Daffer Popular Favorites
5)A Full DishPopular Favorites
9)Randy OglesbyPopular Favorites
11)Bill Powell Classic Rock
12)Closing TymeClassic Rock
16)Mark DafferPopular Favorites
18)Sonic SpectrumPopular Favorites
19)The Johnson Boys/Rick Monroe (National Act) Modern Country
23)Steele CountyModern Country
25)Dos Eddie’sPopular Favorites
26)Brad BensonModern Rock
30)Steele CountyModern Country
A beautiful weekend greeted the 32 player field as they competed on both the River Course and the Landing Course. The annual 36-hole competition establishes the best players in their age bracket, both gross and net, as well as the desirable name on the trophy recognizing the 2016 Champions. By way of a live scoreboard following the leaders, it was apparent the competitors knew where they stood in their flight and it certainly seemed to elevate the winners. The gallery reacted appropriately with applause at the numerous birdies and great shots which were observed. Our hope as the championship increases in popularity is not necessarily the field growing (which we would prefer) but the gallery growing. We thank all who participated; it takes a great deal to compete in an individual competition putting yourself on a stage to perform with others, sometimes peers watching. Congratulations to our winners:
River Landing Club Championship
Into the Cup with Larry George
Ladies’ Senior Club Championship
Maureen McCarthy – Low GrossCheryl Stamp – Low Net
Men’s Senior Club Championship
Jim Harless – Low GrossCharlie Steinbraker- Low NetGary Ange -2nd Low Gross
John Nemeth – 2nd Low Net
Ladies’ Super Senior Club
Championship
Jackie Fiala – Low GrossSandra Phillips – Low Net
Men’s Super Senior Club
Championship
Rob Flower – Low GrossEd Zupko – Low Net
Ed Dillard – 2nd Low GrossBill Wichmann – 2nd Low Net
2016 Couples Club Champions - Mark & Sheila Bertoldi
2016 Couples Cup Champions - Joseph & Diane Elko
Holes-n-One
Congratulations to Dick White (no this isn’t a typo)! I believe he has 5 now with 4 here at River Landing. On 10/2/16 he used his trusty 6-iron (as a single-digit handicap he trusts all his clubs) on
#11L to navigate the 157 yards to reach the bottom of the hole in 1 singular shot. Mr. White, please don’t forget, you owe the pro a cocktail!
Save The DateDec 2 Golf Shop Christmas Sale
We Want to Hear From You!
IF YOU HAVE ITEMS YOU WOULD LIKE TO SEE IN THE LANDINGS
NEWSLETTER, PLEASE CONTACT:
Morgan Hardesty | 910.285.1000 [email protected]
UpcomingNov 5 RLMGA Challenge/Closing Day Nov 12 RLGALS Closing Day
2016 Champions with access to the revered parking spot
2016 Couples Cup ChampionsJoseph & Diane Elko
2016 Couples Club Champions
Mark & Sheila Bertoldi
Hurricane Matthew paid a visit to River Landing on October 8th, requiring the Couples Cup Finals to be rescheduled. The tournament was played on The Landing Course on October 16th, and with the date change there were nine couples vying for the 2016 Couples Cup Champions (the 2 lowest net scores over the 4 events) and the 2016 Couples Club Champions (the 2 lowest gross scores over the 4 events). Winners of the Couples Cup Final (as all 4 competitions are individual competitions) included:
Couples Cup Finals
Mark & Sheila Bertoldi – 1st Place Gross White TeesRichard & Kathy Russell – 1st Place Gross Yellow Tees
Joseph & Diane Elko – 1st Place NetJim & Elaine Frater – 2nd Place Net
Congratulations!
Golf Cart Pairing Up – Are you one of the many groups who need 3 carts for 3 or 4 players? Please pair up when leaving the 1st Tee and make sure there are 2 riders in each cart. It is careless and adds age to our cart fleet if you don’t!
Golf Shop Vendors – Please know that just because you don’t see it in the golf shop doesn’t mean we can’t order it! We can compete and usually offer a better price on new products than most golf stores. Please ask a member of the golf staff for a price if you don’t see it in the golf shop.
Golf Course Cart Towels – Please, Please, Please return any cart towels you may have accidentally taken home or left in your vehicle.
Safety First – Please wait for the golfers ahead of you to clear the landing area before you hit your next shot. It only takes one errant shot to change our community. Are you really impatient enough to jeopardize someone’s life? If you are, think about someone doing the same thing to your spouse, child or best friend. It’s just a game!
Practice Range Mats – When the balls are set to hit on the range mats, please only hit on the mats. They are intended to protect and prolong the natural grass tee for all golfers.
Cigarette Butts & Trash – Please keep River Landing Green & Clean “No butts about it!”We would like to inform all smokers that we do have ashtrays for golf carts so please ask the staff for one and help us keep our golf courses free of butts!!!
Decorative Grasses – Please do not drive golf carts or push carts through the decorative grasses. There should never be any vehicles in the grass. This will not be tolerated.
Back Driving Range - Please keep golf cart traffic limited to the cart path or beside the south practice tee. Our maintenance staff is trying to improve and beautify our practice area and the traffic elimination will help substantially.
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Custom HomeProgram (CHP)
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CHP Partners
The Custom Home Program (CHP) is comprised of architects, home designers, custom home builders, landscapers and interior design professionals. These experts are available to provide information, guidance and services to River Landing property owners as you begin the process of designing and building your dream home at River Landing. Portfolios are available at the Welcome Center and opportunities to meet with CHP Members can be arranged at your convenience.
Allied PartnersCarlton Insurance | Allstate Insurance Lagomarager Agency | J.L. Powell & Company, Inc. | Swinson & Atkinson, PLLC | Atlantic Bay Mortgage | First South Bank | MVB Mortgage | North State Bank Mortgage | SunTrust Mortgage | Towne Bank | Farrior’s Flooring & Interiors | Shoreline Design Group, Inc. | Strickland’s Closets & Home Organization | Strickland’s Blinds, Shades, and Shutters | Scapeartists, LLC
Upcoming
S h o w2016
November 11th & 12th
Builders’Be sure to check out the River Landing blog! Updated bi-weekly, the blog will keep you up-to-date on home
design and building tips, information about the Custom Home Program, events in the community, all things River
Landing, and more.
River Landing Custom Home Builders
Courtney St. Pierre919.931.0939
RLCustomBuilders.com
Barker and Canady Custom Homes, Inc.Tom Canady & Phil Barker
910.509.2014BarkerCanady.com
Wilkins & Wilkins General Contracting, Inc.
Jim Wilkins910.458.2524
NCGeneralContractor.com
Social UpdatesTennis Schedule
Men’s TennisMonday 4pmTuesday 7pm
Wednesday 4pm
Ladies’ TennisTuesday 10am
Mixed DoublesSunday 11amFriday 10am
Tennis Clinics Chris Bartlett
Juniors $104:30-5:30pm
Please contact christ Bartlett at [email protected] to sign up!
Bible ClubCome join us every Tuesday of the
month from 7-8:30pm in the fitness center Member Room
If there are any questions, please contact Vinnie Sabatino at 910.285.0339
Group
with Adult Beginners $15 5:30-6:30pm
Adult Advanced $206:30-8PM
TUESDAY & THURSDAY
All are Welcome!
BookClubNewsThe next meeting of The
Second Sunday of the Month Book Club is
November 13th at 7pm in the Fitness Center
Reading on:Nov - The Last Kingdom by Bernard Cornwell
DECEMBER - PARTY TIME Jan - Irrepressible: The Jazz Age Life of Henrietta Bingham by
Emily BinghamFeb - See How They Run by Tom Bale
Mar - When I Found You by Catherine Ryan Hyde
MahJongg & Tu Sac for Beginner & Intermediate Players
Every Monday & Wednesday of the month from 1-4pm
except the 4th Monday
PickleBall PlaydaysAll Players - Monday & Friday 10am
Ladies - Thursday 10amCome join us for the hottest new craze in River Landing! Pickleball has
become all the rage, with members of all ages and abilities joining in. Head on out on any playday as our members learn the game together. Our multi-
purpose courts are located behind the Fitness Center to serve both pickleball and basketball activities.
If you would like to reserve a court please contact Sabrina Lewis, Fitness Center Manager, at [email protected]
Upcoming: Christmas party - December 11th
Fitness Center 7pm
SCOOP:Check out Petra Durst Benning - She has a new series of three
books. Remember the Glass Blowers?
SAVE THE DATE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2016 (7:00 PM)17 NIGHTS BEFORE CHRISTMAS---A CHRISTMAS PROGRAM IN THE
CLUBHOUSE BALLROOM
MUSIC PRESENTED BY: RANDY BITTNER AND PLUS 2 (Arnie Young, Gary Wintrode, Bill Palmer, Carol Steen, Tom Howell, Karla & Zach Casteen,
Chuck Slemenda, Fuzzy Buckner, & Jim Sills)SPECIAL MUSIC: LAUREN ROMAN
MUSICIANS: CHERYL STAMP, BILL PALMER, VERA COOMBS, BOB SEMRAD & GREG SCHMIDT
SING SOME OF YOUR FAVORITE CHRISTMAS CAROLS AND LISTEN TO SOME SPECIAL MUSIC CHOSEN FOR THIS OCCASION
READINGS FROM THE GOSPELS OF MATTHEW & LUKE IN THE TELLING OF THE CHRISTMAS STORY
READERS: CHYNTHIA MAUL, VINNIE SABATINO
DETAILS WILL BE FORTHCOMING SHORTLY
17 Nights before
Wild and Wet but we have no regret. We finished September and began October expecting our normal play days mixed in with Hot Dog Day and our Fall Classic Tournament. Well, we were fooled! We had our Hot Dog and Beer Day on Tuesday 9-20-16 with 53 players sharing dogs, beer, and stories of the shot they made. Okay, things were moving forward until we got rained out on September 29th, but the sun returned and we resumed our Play Days the next week. Then Hurricane Matthew arrived and he teed off on both courses and then some. What amazed all was how the River Landing Pro Shop and Golf Course Maintenance Staff worked to get us back in the swing of things. We had to move our away trip to Bear Trail to October 25th, but we still pulled off our Fall Classic on October 15th. Kudos to all. Coming up will be our Closing Day Tournament on November 5th and a special Post Season Tournament on November 19th. The following pictures show that RLMGA keeps on swinging even when Mother Nature challenges us.
RLMGA 2016Ah Gee! Which way is my cart?
Is this really going to work?
Now, which clubs do I use in the water?
Alright, who left their Golf Boots on the table?Keep my head down. Got it!
It is with deep sadness that we acknowledge another passing of one of our own, Jack Zoesch. Jack enjoyed playing golf, especially with his family. He was an RLMGA member who always seemed to be hitting that perfect shot. As we play #13 on the Landing we will turn to the right of the fairway and tip our caps to you. Well done Jack, you are missed.
Remembering
Got the towel. Check.
Great Chow! How Fitting - Swamp Boys Win!
Keeping it light
Words of Wisdom: “If you think it is hard to meet new people, try picking up the wrong golf ball.” – Jack Lemmon Come and join us as the adventure continues with our 2016 season. Remember - You can’t win if you don’t play! See you on the course,
Gary WintrodeRMGA Secretary
Playing Through? Game of Inches?
RLGALSHome
September 21 – Play was canceled for the 18 hole group.
Although the weather was a little dicey, the 9-hole golfers were able to get in the final qualifying round of the 2016 Sweeps/PCQ; ten ladies participated. The winners included: Low Gross, Diane Elko and Low Net, Elizabeth Earle. These ladies joined the previous qualifiers and played in the President’s Cup tournament which was held on October 5th. (See below) Congratulations!
September 28
The 18-hole golfers played the final Sweeps/PCQ qualifying round. The results were as follows: Flight 1 – 1st Low Gross, Cathy Harless, 88 (SCP) and PCQ; 2nd Low Gross, Maureen McCarthy, 88 (SCP), already PCQ. 1st Low Net, Suzie Zalar, 72 and PCQ; 2nd Low Net, Colleen Early, 76, already PCQ. Flight 2 – 1st Low Gross, Judy Sayko, 101 (SCP) and PCQ. 2nd Low Gross, Janis Jay 101 (SCP) and PCQ. 1st Low Net, Thuy Johnston 74 (SCP), already PCQ. 2nd Low Net, Roseann Collingwood 74, (SCP), already PCQ. Congratulations, Ladies! Fourteen 9-hole golfers came out to play “Low Net Plus Putts.” In this game, the players keep track of the number of putts they take. At the end of the round, the handicap is subtracted from the score and the number of putts is added to the net score. The winners included: 1st Place, Kathy Lord. 2nd Place, Helen Glass. 3rd Place, Diane Elko.
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PAGEOctober 5 The President’s Cup was played under cloudy skies. The Low Gross winner was Colleen Early with an 80. She won in a match of cards. The Low Net winner was Roseann Collingwood with a 69. The ladies will receive $25 at the closing day luncheon. Congratulations on a great round of golf! Congratulations, also, to all who qualified:
Nettie Batchelor, JoAnn Booz, Sue Carver, Carol Cossette, Jackie Fiala, Elaine Frater, Pat Gasparini, Lynda Goodman, Jane Gray, Linda Guglielmi, Cathy Harless, Janis Jay, Thuy Johnston, Barbara Kukoski, Karen Mackey, Carol Mann, Elaine Masinick, Maureen McCarthy, Susan Merrill, Jacque Moore, Jeanne Murray, Cheryl Nichols, Sandra Phillips, Kaye Pulzone, Carol Romanet, Kathy Russell, Judy Sayko, Jean Schnurr, Shirley Smith, Connie Stamm, Barbara Swetits, Sally Weston, Barbara White, Christy Wintrode, Suzie Zalar, Jan Zoesch, Helene Zupko
The 2016 9-Hole President’s Cup Tournament was also on this day. The winner for Low Gross was Carolyn Bruggeman and the Low Net winner was Treva Croker. Each of the winners will receive $25 at the closing day luncheon. Congratulations! Following is the complete list of all those who qualified for the 9-Hole President’s Cup tournament:
Lora Albanese, Hazel Bell, Cory Briley, Kimberly Butler, Pam Dillard, Betty Earle, Diane Elko, Sandy Forehand, Mary Garrison, Faye Jones, RuthAnne Lavis, Kathy Lord, Kathy Nemeth, Dottie Obenour, Wynelle Weston and Ellen Young.
October 19
The 18 hole-golfers played Pink Ball. The winners were: Flight 1 – 1st Low Net, Sue Bartnick, 71; 2nd Low Net, Cathy Harless, 73; 3rd Low Net, Lynn Thompson, 75 (SCP). Flight 2 – 1st Low Net, Judy Sayko, 70 (SCP); 2nd Low Net, Jackie Fiala, 70 (SCP); 3rd Low Net, Connie Stamm, 73 (SCP). Flight 3 – 1st Low Net, Anita Iacovino, 65; 2nd Low Net, Barbara Swetits, 80; 3rd Low Net, Barbara Reynolds, 82.
Eighteen 9-hole golfers came out to play Pink Ball on a beautiful fall day. The winners included: Flight A – 1st Low Net, Maureen Goodwin; 2nd Low Net, Hazel Bell; 3rd Low Net, Diane Elko. Flight B – 1st Low Net, Pam Dillard; 2nd Low Net, Angela Smith; 3rd Low Net, Cory Briley.
AwaySeptember 20 Sandpiper (Masonboro) – Twenty-two River Landing 9-hole golfers participated in the Masonboro Country Club’s “Nifty Niners” tournament. The RL winners were: Playing on the 1st Place Team – Cory Briley. Playing on the 3rd Place Team – Diane Elko and Pam Dillard (SCP).
October 3 CSWGL (Porter’s Neck) – River Landing had quite a few winners in the CSWGL at Porter’s Neck. Those River Landing members were: Flight 1 – 1st Low Gross, Cathy Harless; 1st Low Net, Suzie Zalar; 2nd Low Net, Sue Bart-nick; 3rd Low Net, Lynn Thompson. Flight 2 – 3rd Low Net, Sue Carver. Flight 4 – 2nd Low Net, Carol Cossette. Flight 5 – 1st Low Net, Sally Weston. Closest to the Pin – Hole #4; Kathy Russell, Hole # 11; Carol Romanet; Hole# 16 Cathy Harless. Congratulations to all!
October 6 Interclub (Pine Valley)- A HUGE CONGRATULATIONS to the RLGALS for bringing the Interclub trophy back home to River Landing! Players included: Sue Carver, Jackie Fiala, Elaine Frater, Cathy Harless, Elaine Masinick, Maureen McCarthy, Carol Romanet, Kathy Russell and Larry George. Way to go team!
October 11-12 Lady Tar Heel (Pinewild) – Two River Landing golfers, Carol Romanet and Elaine Masinick, played in the Tar Heel two-day tournament at Pinewild. In Flight 3, Elaine Masinick won 1st Low Gross. Congratulations!
What’s Happening....River Landing Food Drive
In just a few short weeks, our River Landing community will hold its 12th Annual Food Drive to benefit the Helping Hands Food Pantry.
The pantry provides non-perishable food for underprivileged families in Duplin County. Most of the recipients live in Wallace, Rose Hill, and Teachey.
Monday, November 14th 8am-11:30
Marines Return to River Landing this Thanksgiving
If you would like to have an extra special Thanksgiving experience this year, we hope you consider becoming a host family and welcome young, single Marines & Navy Corpsmen from Camp Lejeune into your home. It’s easy to sign up! Just send an email to [email protected] with your name, phone number and the number of young patriots you are willing to host.
Thursday, November 24th, 2016
As part of our 20th Anniversary, River Landing wants to make the 2016 Holiday Season unforgettable! To celebrate, we have created our “12 Days of Christmas” just for you! Throughout the month of December we will hold a series of 12 events to get you in the holiday spirit. Be sure to mark these dates on your calendar so you don’t miss any of these festive experiences. We hope you will join us at each of these events as we say thanks to you for making our River Landing community so special. More details about each date will be provided as the Holiday Season approaches. Take a look on the next page for our “12 Days of Christmas Calendar”
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Important Phone NumbersSales Office (888) 285-4171Golf Shop (800) 959-3096Gatehouse (910) 285-1020 Clubhouse (910) 2851010
Catering Sales (910) 285-1039 Sports & Fitness Center (910) 285-1015
Horticulture (910) 285-1027 POA (910) 285-1038
WebsitesRiverLanding.com
RiverLandingPOA.com MadBoar.com
Email [email protected]
ServicesElectricity (910) 289-4534
Four County Electric Membership Cooperative Natural Gas (800) 752-7504
Piedmont Natural Gas Customer Serice Water/Sewer (910) 285-4136
Town of Wallace Telephone/Internet (910)592-9111
Century Link Trash (910) 285-1038
Trash Pick UpCable/Internet (888) 438-2427
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