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May 16, 2006
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Grab your clubs and gather your golfing buddies or girlfriends for a fun event Saturday, June 10, beginning at 2 p.m. at Galen Hall Golf Course in Wernersville, Berks County.
It's the Golden Scramble Golf Outing to benefit Delaware Valley Golden Retriever Rescue. The event includes 18 holes of golf, a dinner and awards ceremony and the knowledge that participants are helping to raise needed funds for homeless Golden Retrievers awaiting adoption.
DVGRR is a 501c(3) non-profit organization dedicated to new beginnings for displaced Golden Retrievers. More than 1600 dogs have been rescued since it was founded in 1993.
The cost is $80 per golfer or $320 per foursome. ...
Friday, December 26, 2008
NO BONES OF CONTENTION IN FISHING FOR GOLDENS
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July 15, 2005
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Capt. Jim Blackburn might be delusional, but then again, maybe he's crazy like a fox. Could be the fly-fishing pilgrim has hooked onto something here - like a new angle for flats fishing, to say nothing of a fresh image for a fish held too long in low esteem.
That would be old man carp, aka bugle-mouthed bass in some circles. But when Blackburn peers through his polarized, tinted glasses, the creature he sees is a "golden bonefish." He would tell you the ancient species is at least as fly- rod worthy as its smaller saltwater namesake.
He ought to know, and the golden bone itself will back his claim emphatically when it slurps your fly and rips hundreds of yards of backing from your reel.
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July 15, 2005
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Capt. Jim Blackburn might be delusional, but then again, maybe he's crazy like a fox. Could be the fly-fishing pilgrim has hooked onto something here - like a new angle for flats fishing, to say nothing of a fresh image for a fish held too long in low esteem.
That would be old man carp, aka bugle-mouthed bass in some circles. But when Blackburn peers through his polarized, tinted glasses, the creature he sees is a "golden bonefish." He would tell you the ancient species is at least as fly- rod worthy as its smaller saltwater namesake.
He ought to know, and the golden bone itself will back his claim emphatically when it slurps your fly and rips hundreds of yards of backing from your reel.
Thursday, December 25, 2008
GIVING SPIRIT OF THE GOLDENS CONTINUES TO MOVE FORWARD
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Roanoke Times & World News
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December 3, 2002
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In 1945, Sam Golden was on leave from the Camp Lee Army Base for the first time. When the phone rang at his parents' home in Roanoke, his buddies hollered, "Hey Sam, there is a gal in town and she doesn't have anything to do. How about you take her to the party Christmas Eve?"
"That was Marion," Golden said Monday. His clear blue eyes teared as he remembered his wife of 56 years, who died in October.
During their marriage, the couple set aside money to help others, aiding the construction of Golden Park in Southeast Roanoke.
And in the 1960s, at Marion Golden's inspiration, the pair founded the Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Foundation through which they helped about 70 local and ...
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December 3, 2002
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In 1945, Sam Golden was on leave from the Camp Lee Army Base for the first time. When the phone rang at his parents' home in Roanoke, his buddies hollered, "Hey Sam, there is a gal in town and she doesn't have anything to do. How about you take her to the party Christmas Eve?"
"That was Marion," Golden said Monday. His clear blue eyes teared as he remembered his wife of 56 years, who died in October.
During their marriage, the couple set aside money to help others, aiding the construction of Golden Park in Southeast Roanoke.
And in the 1960s, at Marion Golden's inspiration, the pair founded the Sam and Marion Golden Helping Hand Foundation through which they helped about 70 local and ...
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Does Comstar Have A Strategy In Place To Tackle Goldens Broadband Push?
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January 30, 2008
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M2 PRESSWIRE-30 January 2008-Research and Markets: Does Comstar Have A Strategy In Place To Tackle Goldens Broadband Push?(C)1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81135) announces the addition of new IE research report "Comstar UTS - Competitor Insight 2008" to their offering
This Competitor Intelligence report on Comstar UTS provides an analysis of Comstar's strategies in Russia together with key operational and financial metrics. The Russian broadband market is still relatively undeveloped, but this is about to change dramatically in our view as private capital is about to embark ...
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Dublin - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c81135) announces the addition of new IE research report "Comstar UTS - Competitor Insight 2008" to their offering
This Competitor Intelligence report on Comstar UTS provides an analysis of Comstar's strategies in Russia together with key operational and financial metrics. The Russian broadband market is still relatively undeveloped, but this is about to change dramatically in our view as private capital is about to embark ...
Sunday, December 21, 2008
COTTONING TO TROUT; LAKES O' GOLDENS REOPEN TO ANGLERS.(SPORTS)
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September 3, 1998
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Byline: BRETT PAULY Angling
Sight-fishing is part shopping and part football.
Because the products are viewed first, anglers can make their selection before even wetting a line. Then they cast in front of the specimen like leading a receiver. When fish and dry fly connect, touchdown.
It's the feeling one gets when preparing to toss an insect imitation or a glittery lure to an unsuspecting golden trout in one of the namesake bodies of water that compose the remote Cottonwood Lakes Basin west of here.
``Oh, yeah, you can spot the fish usually along the edges where they are hanging out, cast in front of them and they do respond,'' said Culver City angler Ken ...
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September 3, 1998
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Byline: BRETT PAULY Angling
Sight-fishing is part shopping and part football.
Because the products are viewed first, anglers can make their selection before even wetting a line. Then they cast in front of the specimen like leading a receiver. When fish and dry fly connect, touchdown.
It's the feeling one gets when preparing to toss an insect imitation or a glittery lure to an unsuspecting golden trout in one of the namesake bodies of water that compose the remote Cottonwood Lakes Basin west of here.
``Oh, yeah, you can spot the fish usually along the edges where they are hanging out, cast in front of them and they do respond,'' said Culver City angler Ken ...
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Profile: Goldens Bridge Colony celebrates 75 years
Profile: Goldens Bridge Colony celebrates 75 years
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August 14, 2002
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Seventy-five years ago, a group of immigrants bought a 200-acre dairy farm 44 miles north of New York City in the wilds of northern Westchester County. They spread the word among their friends that they were building a worker's paradise where Jewish families could feel welcome and participate in cooperative summer living. This summer, Goldens Bridge Colony held a party to celebrate its history. As Steve Mencher reports, current and returning colony members found their way to the old lake and barn and dirt roads for a walk down ...
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Seventy-five years ago, a group of immigrants bought a 200-acre dairy farm 44 miles north of New York City in the wilds of northern Westchester County. They spread the word among their friends that they were building a worker's paradise where Jewish families could feel welcome and participate in cooperative summer living. This summer, Goldens Bridge Colony held a party to celebrate its history. As Steve Mencher reports, current and returning colony members found their way to the old lake and barn and dirt roads for a walk down ...
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