Men's golf makes donations

Photos submitted In the photo above, Karen Calhoun, life enrichment coordinator of Village House, accepts a check for $1,000 from Gary Nelson, president of the Men’s 18-Hole Golf Association in Bella Vista. In the photo elow, Bob Kronner, left, vice president of the MGA, presents a $1,000 check to Bill Puskas, president of Bella Vista Courtesy Van. The Men’s Golf Associaton, established in 1972, is the largest continuing golf group in Bella Vista. They are now accepting applications for new members for the 2017 golf season and, for the first time, have opened their membership to POA and non-POA members alike. For more information, log on to www.bvvmga.com.
Photos submitted In the photo above, Karen Calhoun, life enrichment coordinator of Village House, accepts a check for $1,000 from Gary Nelson, president of the Men’s 18-Hole Golf Association in Bella Vista. In the photo elow, Bob Kronner, left, vice president of the MGA, presents a $1,000 check to Bill Puskas, president of Bella Vista Courtesy Van. The Men’s Golf Associaton, established in 1972, is the largest continuing golf group in Bella Vista. They are now accepting applications for new members for the 2017 golf season and, for the first time, have opened their membership to POA and non-POA members alike. For more information, log on to www.bvvmga.com.

Photos submitted

In the photo above, Karen Calhoun, life enrichment coordinator of Village House, accepts a check for $1,000 from Gary Nelson, president of the Men's 18-Hole Golf Association in Bella Vista. In the photo elow, Bob Kronner, left, vice president of the MGA, presents a $1,000 check to Bill Puskas, president of Bella Vista Courtesy Van. The Men's Golf Associaton, established in 1972, is the largest continuing golf group in Bella Vista. They are now accepting applications for new members for the 2017 golf season and, for the first time, have opened their membership to POA and non-POA members alike. For more information, log on to www.bvvmga.com.

Photos submitted

(Left) Karen Calhoun, life enrichment coordinator of Village House, accepts a check for $1,000 from Gary Nelson, president of the Men's 18-Hole Golf Association in Bella Vista. (Right) Bob Kronner, left, vice president of the MGA, presents a $1,000 check to Bill Puskas, president of Bella Vista Courtesy Van. The Men's Golf Associaton are now accepting applications for new members for the 2017 golf season. For more information, log on to www.bvvmga.com.

Photos submitted

In the photo above, Karen Calhoun, life enrichment coordinator of Village House, accepts a check for $1,000 from Gary Nelson, president of the Men's 18-Hole Golf Association in Bella Vista. In the photo elow, Bob Kronner, left, vice president of the MGA, presents a $1,000 check to Bill Puskas, president of Bella Vista Courtesy Van. The Men's Golf Associaton, established in 1972, is the largest continuing golf group in Bella Vista. They are now accepting applications for new members for the 2017 golf season and, for the first time, have opened their membership to POA and non-POA members alike. For more information, log on to www.bvvmga.com.

Community on 02/08/2017