Friday, May 11, 2007

Ken Younger Night Concludes
First Day Of Tee & Sea

Ken Younger Night was a great ending to a great first day of the 14th Annual Tee & Sea. There were free beverages, food, a silent auction, reverse raffle and other exciting activities including Jay Jenkins as Disc Jockey and a live band playing classic rock and roll.




The crowd gathered as soon as the Duffer's Tournament was completed.




Jay Jenkins is both the editor of the Bertie Ledger and our best local DJ. I personally loved his music selections, and most people I talked with at the event did too. It set the mood.



There was also live music with a group playing some great rock and roll and calypso.



Lisa, Amy and Kelly said they were having a great time.



Everyone eagerly lined up and grabbed some of the great food provided by the Windsor Fire Department Volunteers.




The art show was a highlight of the event, with a really great display of art available for sale.




Monica, Margaret and Richard (above) talk about some of the paintings that Margaret had on display.

The auctions and raffles enjoyed a lot of interest and people came away with some great bargains. It was another great Tee & Sea night!


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