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Rainbow Meadows Benefit Golf Tournament

July 21, 2007

Manhattan, KS

 

 

Read more about our great 2007 benefit golf tournament here!

 

 

Landscape at Colbert Hills

A view of the golf course, Colbert Hills, in Manhattan, KS.

 

 

Par 4

 

Colbert Hills

The Par 4 marker at Colbert Hills in

Manhattan, KS.

 

A view of the golf course, Colbert Hills,

in Manhattan, KS.

 

 

Colbert Hills overlook

 

Jim and Marty Tadtman

A view of the golf course, Colbert Hills,

in Manhattan, KS.

 

Jim and Marty Tadtman, organizers

of the event, with their young grandson.

 

 

Golf cart at tournament

 

Colbert Hilld

Golfers are ready for a day

on the green!

 

A view of the golf course, Colbert Hills,

in Manhattan, KS.

 

 

 

Volunteers Dawn and Paxton

 

Ready to begin

Mother and daughter volunteers, Dawn and

Paxton Kerley, arrive at the event.

 

Golfer Sara Crouch ready to tee off.

 

 

 

Players on the green

 

Players in golf carts

Golfers out on the green

 

 

 

Golfers Kenny Dunahoo, Jim Tadtman,

Debbie Davis, and Marty Tadtman take

a quick break.

 

 

Winning team

 

KSU Foundation team

Tournament champions - Team CableCom

of Wichita, KS

 

Team KSU Foundation of Manhattan, KS

 

 

 

 

Golfers grab some lunch

 

Paxton

Team CableCom members Joel Kelley and

Chuck Engleman, who had the longest drive

for the day, line up for lunch.

 

Young volunteer Paxton out on

the green with a sign telling the stories

of Rainbow Meadows rescues Moose and Midget.

 

 

A golfer watches his hit

 

Golfers grab lunch

A great shot by golfer Vic Davis

 

Golfer Aaron Hurd grabs a quick lunch.

 

 

KSU Foundation Team

 

A look at the golfers

Team KSU Foundation having fun on the green.

 

 

 

Golfers Marty and Jim Tadtman, Kenny

Dunahoo and Debbie Davis enjoying a beautiful

day at Colbert Hills.

 

 

Colbert Hills

A view of the golf course, Colbert Hills, in Manhattan, KS.

 
 

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