
AT THE ‘80S FUN NIGHT ARE (L-R): JULIA PUCEL, JUDY GEPHART, SUE NINK, AND JUDY KENT.
The LNHGA’s February ‘80s Dance Party brought a burst of neon energy and heartfelt camaraderie to the community, with members gathering for a night filled with music, laughter, and dancing simply for the fun of it. Set against a backdrop of leg warmers, dazzling sequins, and wild ‘80s -inspired outfits, the event radiated fun from start to finish.
Paul Grover, performing as the ever-popular No Eileen, kept the dance floor alive all night, spinning classics that had everyone moving and grooving. The party’s highlight was a lively dance-off that included a spirited, expectant mom – her moves proving that nothing could stop the ‘80s vibe! Attendees embraced the theme with creative costumes, channeling everything we remember from that era. From big hair to big hearts, our ‘80s Dance Party was a night to remember, celebrating the power of community, friendship, and a little retro flair.
While the dance was all about enjoyment and nostalgia, the LNHGA continues to show its dedication to community service in other ways. This year, the league’s charitable focus was on supporting Ray V. Pottorf Elementary School, rallying members to contribute $8,450 in cash, $1,550 in gift cards, and essential underwear and hygiene items. Over the past three years, the league has donated over $23,000 and over $2,500 in gift cards. This has provided ongoing support to the school, helping underprivileged students participate in field trips, enjoy music programs, and receive the supplies they need to thrive.








This outpouring of support wouldn’t happen without dedicated leaders. Special thanks go to event co-chairs Sue Nink and Julia Pucel, whose passion and hard work made the evening a success. The kindness of all who donated, whether funds, gift cards, or much-needed supplies, showed the true spirit of the league and its commitment to giving back.
Our calendar was also packed with exciting league events. The Individual Championship teed off on February 25 and March 4, with winners set to be honored at the End of Season Celebration on March 30.
Finally, a round of applause goes to Christy Smith for her outstanding hole-in-one on January 28! Her achievement has earned her a spot on the locker room plaque – a well-deserved recognition for an unforgettable shot.
