FC Life October
SAUL BERNSTEIN had a Hole-In-One on Sunday, August 30, 2020. It was on Hole number 5 of the South Course which played at 124 yards. Pictured with Saul and Betsy are John and Ann Cohen.
Well BETSY BERNSTEIN was not going to have her husband, Saul, outdo her... SHE had a Hole-In-One on Thursday, September 17, 2020 on Hole # 6 of the North Course. Pictured with Betsy is Sue Sternberg, Joan Simmons and Leslie Westreich
It is always a pleasure to welcome children of our members. This month, we welcome MICHELLE FIELD, daughter of Larry and Barbara Field. She bought Phyllis and Robert Sage’s home on Deauville Drive. She also resides in Highland Park, Illinois. The Homefront column is designed to inform our members where in the community our new residents are living and other residences they may have. It also keeps up with our present members who have stayed in the community but moved to new dwellings. Of course we always wish our members who are moving out of the community good luck wherever their travels take them and our new members and established members good luck in their new address. DR. BARRY and MRS. TOBY FENNER are proud to announce that their granddaughters have achieved high scholastics in their respective grades. Reese Cailyn Ferry was accepted to Bak Middle School of the Arts, in Palm Beach County. Admission is by selective lottery, and requires pre-testing and try-outs in the performing Arts. Not to be out done, older sister Emerson Brynn Ferry has been accepted to Suncoast Community High School. It is ranked the #1 Magnet school and #12 in the state of Florida. Admission is also by selective lottery and a minimum GPA is required. As an 1B, International Baccalaureate World School, the students hail from over 55 countries from around the world, and represent over 40 languages spoken in the home. Suncoast is also located in Palm Beach County.
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