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Sea Cliff’s Price prepares for Ryder Cup week.” His first memory of the Ryder Cup was watching Justin Sea Cliff resident Jeff Price Leonard sink a 45-foot birdie was first introduced to the putt on the 17th hole at the sport of golf over 35 years ago. “Battle of Brookline” which Now, as chief commercial offi- featured a dramatic comeback cer for the PGA of America, he victory for the U.S. team at the is one of the key contributors Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts in in preparing Long 1999. Island for its first What makes the ever Ryder Cup. event unique, The 45th Ryder according to Price, Cup, a biennial golf is the emphasis on match between the teamwork and United States and national pride. The Europe, is set for U.S. and Europe Sept. 26 to 28, at Bethpage Black in have a 12-man team Far mingdale. Inifor the event. There tially a contest is no cash prize for between the United the winner, only States and Great bragging rights Britain, the format over their continenexpanded in 1979 to tal rivals. Price i n c l u d e p l ay e r s JEFF PRICE added that it is from continental Chief commercial “much closer to a officer PGA of America World Cup,” comEurope. Bethpage Black pared to other trawas announced as the host for ditional golf tournaments. the event, which features 28 “This is one of the few times matches across three formats — in their career at a grand stage foursomes, fourballs, and sin- like this, that they are going to gles — in 2013. be coming and competing as a “It is going to be an opportu- team and with teammates,” he nity to tap into the people’s said, explaining that it is “criticourse,” Price said, “which is cal to what makes it so differnow America’s course for a
By LUKE FEENEY
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Members of Silent Book Clubs were able to enjoy a reading adventure at locations across Long Island due to a new creation by Sea Cliff chapter host Robin Baldwin.
Book club passport links L.I. chapters
Sea Cliff host inspires over 300 to explore 15 clubs By LUKE FEENEY lfeeney@liherald.com
Members of Silent Book Clubs were able to enjoy a reading adventure at locations across Long Island due to a new program created by the host of Sea Cliff ’s chapter. The Silent Book Club Summer Passport was formed by Robin Baldwin, host of the Sea Cliff chapter, and allows participants to get a passport that gets “stamped,” at 15 participating chapters: Sea Cliff, Glen Cove, Bayshore, Huntington, Garden City, Farmingdale, Port Washington, Babylon, Wantaugh, Stony Brook, Sayville, Riverhead, Patchogue and Medford, Rockville Centre as well as West Hampton. The goal of the passport, Baldwin said,
was to “encourage people to check out new chapters, meet new friends, and explore all the different spaces that make Long Island’s Silent Book Clubs so unique.” At the end of the summer, the amount of stamps collected becomes raffle tickets for a prize basket. Participants who collect five stamps and gain one entry, those with 10 stamps are allotted three entries, and those with all 15 stamps have five chances to win a basket with books, gift cards, and treats from local authors, bookstores, and coffee shops. Tiffany Santarelli moved to Sea Cliff from Elmont in March and began attending meetings at the Sea Cliff chapter of Silent Book Club. The 29-year-old was one of the over 300 people who signed up for the passCONTINUED ON PAGE 10
t is going to be an opportunity to tap into the people’s course, which is now America’s course for a week.
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