The Morrisville and Preston Progress, Wednesday, May 24,1995 ■ 9A
Detroit Pistons’ Grant Hit! says he’ll be at Valvano Classic
Grant Hill, former Duke basket
ball All-America and the NBA’s
co-rookie of the year as a Detroit
Piston, is among 39 personalities
who have agreed to appear at the
second annual Jimmy V Celebrity
Qassic at Prestonwood Aug. 25-27.
The tournament field also is ex
pected to include Jim Harrick, head
basketball coach of the national
champion UCLA Bruins.
Other college and pro basketball
coaches scheduled to appear in
clude Dean Smith, North Carolina;
Mike Krzyzewski, Duke; Dave
Odom, Wake Forest; Bobby
Cremins, Georgia Tech; Roy Wil
liams, Kansas: Kay Yow, N.C.
State; P.J. Carlesimo, Portland
Trailblazers; Mike Fratello,
Cleveland Cavaliers; and Bob
Staak, Washington Bullets.
Other sports personalities ex
pected for the tournament include
Christian Laettner and Tom
Gugliotta, Minnesota Timber-
wolves; David Robinson and Vinny
Del Negro, San Antonio Spurs;
Rocky Bleier, former Pittsburgh
Steeler; and Ron Duguay of the Na
tional Hockey League.
Sports commentators scheduled
to come are Chris Berman, Tim
Brando, Bob Costas, Teny Gan
non, Clark Kellogg, Nancy
Lieberman-Cline, Billy Packer,
Dan Patrick, Digger Phelps, John
Saunders, Leslie Visser and dick
Vitale.
Entertainers expected include
Kim Alexis, Gary Collins, Cathy
Lee Crosby, Tom Eplin, Hammer.
Hootie and the Blowfish, Meatloaf,,
Josh Morrow, Joe Santos and
Michael Tylo.
Skip Kendall won't be back to
defend his title in this year’s
$200,000 Nike Carolina Classic,
scheduled June 22-25 at Preston
wood. As a tc^ 10 money winner
on the 1994 Nike tour, Kendall
gained full playing rights on the
1995 PGA tour. He’s expected to
participate in the PGA’s Greater
Hartford Open the week of the
Carolina Classic.
Former East Carolina golfer John
Maginess will be in this year’s
Carolina Classic field, but his
caddy is expected to attract at least
as much as Maginnes himself.
Toting his bags will be his fiancee,
Dena Bolland. After Dena took
over as his caddy last year, Magi
ness finished in the top 10 in six of
the last 10 tournaments.
A Pro-Am Pairings and Auction
Party has been set for Tuesday,
June 20, at Prestonwood. The event
kicks off at 6:30 p.m. with a recep
tion and silent miction. The live
auction starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are
$50 per person, with all proceeds
going to the classic’s designated
charity, the Boys and Girls Clubs
ofW^e County.
Ladies Golf Association summer
events include an 18-hole invita
tional on July 11 and 3 Kings and a
Queen ctmpetition chi July 29.
Session five of ladies golf clinics
will take place June 6 and 8 and
June 13 and 15 from 6 K) 7 p.m.
Sessicm six is scheduled July 18
and 20 and July 25 and 27 from 6
to 7 pm.
Hiose interested in participating
can sign up in the pro shop. The
charge is $50 per student per ses
sion.
Sunday nine-hole couples golf,
with a tee time of 2:30 p.m., is set
for June 11 and July 9. A "Chefs
Choice" dinner will follow golf.
For more information ccxitact Dave
Cree at 467-1536 or Chet
Malanowski at 460-6600.
Members of the Ladies Associa
tion will gather June 6 m 7 p.m. in
the Ladies Card Room for a
presentation on skin care.
Senior men golfers have sched
uled a Member-Guest Tournament
on Wednesday, Aug. 9. Members
may have one or three senior
guests.
Senior golfers from North Ridge
Club and Raleigh Country Club
wUl join Prestonwood senior gol
fers in a Capitol Area interclub
match at Prestonwood on June 14.
Prestonwctod seniors should sign up
in the pro shop by n(x>n Wednes
day, June 7.
A second senior interclub match
will take place Monday, June 26, at
Bentwinds in Fuquay-Varina. The
deadline for signing up is Monday,
June 19.
Recent winners on Senior Men’s
Golf Day included Don Berstein
and Stan Newnan, Paul Kaplan and
Stan Newnan, Bob Stevenson and
Stan Newnan, H.C. Rose and Chet
Malanowski.
The summer calendar for the
Men’s Golf Association includes
the Prestonian Member-Guest
Tournament July 14-16. The next
Men’s Golf Association meeting is
June 7.
The tennis calendar features a
Ladies Member-Guest on Saturday,
June 17, at 9 a.m. A luncheon will
follow.
A Round Robin is set for Satur
day, June 10, at 9 a.m. Ilie event is
for all levels and no partner is
needed. Another Round Robin is
scheduled July 1 and a Couples
Member-Guest will be held July
29.
Informal play for men at all levels
will take place on Mondays at 6
p.m. starting in June. Informal play
for ladies will take place on Friday
mornings at 9 a.m.
Clinics for juniors will start June
5 and will cost $5 per clinic. A
Tuesday Ladies Clinic starts June 6
and is $7 per clinic. The Thursday
Buffet scheduled for Father’s Day
A Father’s Day Buffet at
Prestonwood on June 18 will fea
ture seafood and prime rib. Seat-
ings are scheduled at noon and 2
p.m. For reservations, call the front
desk at 467-2566. The charge is
$14.95 for adults and $7.95 for
children 6-12.
Dad also will be honored at
Prestonwood’s Daddy-Daughter
Date event on Wednesday, June 14,
from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. The $35 per
couple charges covers dinner, danc
ing, games, prizes, a corsage and
boutonniere and a keepsake photo.
For reservations contact Brenda
Lynn by June 9.
A Summer Solstice Celebration
at Prestonwood on June 16 will fea
ture a menu that promises "world
class cuisine and stellar wines."
The 7:30 p.m. event starts with
champagne and hors d’oeuvres in
the formal bar, followed by a gour
met dinner in the form^ dining
room.
Reservations will be limited to
the first 24 guests. A charge of $50
per person plus sales tax and gratu
ity will be billed. Cancellations
must be confirmed by 5 p.m. June
12 to avoid full charges. For reser
vations, call Edward at 467-2566.
Family Night buffets are set for
four Thursday nights in June: June,
1, 8, 22 and 29. Serving will be
from 6 to 9 p.m. A Family Night
Extravaganza is set for June 15 at 6
p.m. All children will receive bal
loons. Members should call for
reservations.
July events at Prestonwood in
clude a Cookout by the Pool on
July 4 from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. On
Saturday, July 29, North Tower
will be the featured band at "Hot
Fun in the Summertime." The
menu will include boiled and fried
shrimp as well as stuffed floundCT.
The price is $21.95 per person plus
tax and gratuity. Members should
call the front desk at 467-2566 for
reservations.
The Singles Network Group
will have a table at Sunday brunch
on June 11 and will have a picnic
and watch the firewcH-ks at Regency
Park on July 4. A "TGIF" gathering
is scheduled at the pool on June 30
at 5:30 p.m. For more information
call Lee Brower at 319-6112 or
Carol Lema at 319-0508.
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The Ladies Book Club will meet
Thursday, June 8, for a 7:15 p.m.
dinner in the private dining room.
Members will discuss "McTeague"
by Frank Norris. Members should
call Gail Cowper at 469-0533 or
Special Fund Raiser
for the Johnny Pfefferkorn Memorial Fund
to benefit the Apex Middle School Library.
To raise money for this very special cause.
Dr. Donna Usher, Chiropractic Physician, is
offering the following for a donation of $25:
• Private Consultation and Comprehensive Health
History
• Complete Orthopedic and Neurological
Examination
• Report of Findings and Recommendations
Each week the total money raised
will be published in this ad.
We accept: Health Insurance, Medicare, Personal
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Ladies Clinic already has been
launched but may be joined at any
time.
The Ladies Tennis Association
will meet Tuesday, June 13, at 7:30
p.m. in the Ladies Card Room.
Congratulations to George
Apelian, who won the gold medal
in tennis in the Raleigh-Wake
County Division of the Senior State
Games.
Bowlers at all levels are welcome
to join the Prestonwood Ladies
Bowling League, Bowling on two
Fridays a month will start Sept. 9 at
10 a.m. at AMF South Hills. Those
interested should call Toni Gibson
at 460-8999 ot Bridget Durkin at
460-6209. Information on a Mixed
League that bowls two Sundays a
month also can be obtained from
Toni or Bridget.
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Diane Dilly at 489-2381 for reser
vations. The book for July is "J is
for Judgment" by Sue Grafton.
Prime Rib Night is scheduled
Friday, June 30, from 6:30 to 10
pm. The price is $14.95 per person
and members are asked to make
reservations.
Duplicate bridge winners for
May were Donna Kurst, first; Jean
Avetta; and Penny Howard, third.
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