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Tickets Available for Huntington Booster Club Dinner at Crab Meadow

 

Tickets are available for a dinner the Huntington Booster Club is throwing in honor of Steve Henry, a cherished Blue Devil physical education teacher and coach. The affair will be held on Wednesday, October 14th from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at The View Restaurant at the Crab Meadow Golf Course in Northport.

 

Tickets are priced at $100 for the dinner that will pay tribute to Mr. Henry, who has coached a variety of teams over the past four decades and who also serves as the physical education department’s coordinator. He is popular with both students and colleagues.

 

Proceeds from the day will go toward the Booster Club’s efforts to provide annual scholarships, purchase equipment, support summer camps and a number of related programs.

 

The dinner will be preceded by the Booster Club’s annual golf tournament, which will begin with check-in, lunch and practice on the driving range from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., when a shotgun start will kick-off the action. The fee for individual golfers is $200 (Foursome - $800). The golf fee includes the dinner, too.

 

A variety of special prizes and awards will be presented, including longest drive, nearest to the pin and hole-in-one. Numerous golf outing sponsorship opportunities exist ranging from the $3,500 Varsity Dinner sponsor to $125 tee and green sponsors. Journal ads are also being sold.

 

For more information, contact event coordinator Mary Anne Hicks at 631-338-6976 or mbh501@aol.com. To download the event flyer, log onto the Huntington School District’s website at www.hufsd.edu, click on the School Community link and then choose the Booster Club link and then click on Forms and Files.

 

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