Ozark Guidance Foundation members welcomed golfers June 25 for the 23rd annual Reinert Cup Golf Classic at Springdale Country Club. The late Jerry Reinert served on the foundation's board of trustees for more than 11 years. The group established the tournament to honor his memory.
Morning flight winners were:
Reinert Cup Golf Classic
Who: Ozark Guidance Foundation
What: The foundation welcomed golfers for the 23rd annual benefit tournament.
When: June 25
Where: Springdale Country Club
Information: (479) 750-2020 or ozarkguidance.org
Amazeum on the Rocks: Maker Fashion
Who: Scott Family Amazeum
What: Guests channeled their inner inventer/designer June 29 as they created all manner of clothing items at the party for grown ups.
When: June 29
Where: The museum in Bentonville
Next: The group will mark its third birthday today from 1-5 p.m. at the museum.
Information: (479) 966-9280 or [email protected]
1st Place -- Eric White, Aaron Crandall, Mark Levin and Drew Stoner representing Cox Business;
2nd Place -- Joel Slank, Scott Utecht, Calvin Thomas and Dave Freshwater representing Rockline Industries; and
3rd Place -- Bill Schoonover, Dan Watson, David Brown and Jack Lasey.
Afternoon flight winners were:
1st Place -- Zelda Parson, David Dyer, Joe Herriman and Mark Parson representing Walker Brothers Insurance;
2nd Place -- Don Gibson, Derek Gibson, Mark Henry and Craig Lile representing Legacy Bank; and
3rd Place -- Shane Acosta, Ed Gustafson, Chad Lawrence and Julie Lawrence representing Cargill.
Proceeds from the outing will help support the nonprofit mental health organization's adult services, which include assertive community treatment, recovery services, outpatient treatment and adult day treatment.
Others gathering to support Ozark Guidance included Rich Davis, Mike Morgenthaler, Don Gibson, Derek Gibson, Kyle Cupp, Alison Head, Cody Davis, Ryan Dagley, Bo Bittle, Toni Luetjen, Laura Jones, Mary Canode, Andrea Kennedy and Emily Boyd.
Amazeum on the Rocks: Maker Fashion guests channeled their inner inventor/designer June 29 as they created all manner of clothing items made from wearable technology, upcycled garments (think recycled Walmart bags pressed and woven) and found objects at the children's museum in Bentonville.
Party patrons had the chance to meet and learn from the museum's Makers in Residence, Eugene Sargent, Jason Jones, Joel Gordon and Danny Scheible, creator of Tapigami.
The museum will mark its third birthday today with a family-friendly "Ickstravaganza" from 1 to 5 p.m. with several "especially messy" activities planned.
Among those making fashion at the museum were Theresa and Bob Arvin, Paula and Kent Mantel, Cortney and Kelly Carlson, Jason Suel, Robin Atkinson, Meredith Lowry, Amy Johnson and Ashley Little.
For more event photos -- nwadg.com/photos/society.
Columnist Carin Schoppmeyer can be reached by email at [email protected].
NAN Profiles on 07/15/2018