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On Episode 22 of the Sounds of Stonebridge Podcast, we were joined by Francine Fish, President of the LGA.  Before we got to our conversation with Fran, Jeff Hall first gave his feedback from the yesterday's staff appreciation parade for all the staff have done and continue to do during the Coronavirus Crisis.  He said it was very emotional and everyone was very appreciative.  Next, Jeff gave an update on Day 1 back on the golf course.  He said yesterday there were over 150 rounds booked out of a max capacity of 180.  Jeff said that for the most part things went very well, but there are still a few small issues that need to be fine tuned.  The biggest thing is that members need to remember the social distance guidelines especially in places like the golf staging area.  We then turned out attention to Fran.  Of course this year's LGA and MGA seasons were cut short due to the Coronavirus crisis.  She talked about the LGA and how the first goal of the group is to have fun and enjoy the time on the golf course together.  Fran went on to discuss how the LGA is able to accomodate golfers of all levels with 18 hole, 12 hole and 9 hole groups.  There is something for every level of golfer.  She encourages all women to give it a try, and not worry about their level of play or experience on the golf course.  Next we wanted to remind everyone about the Stinging Together Ridgewood fund raising project.  They are making wrist bands and with all of the money raised going to support and help the medical & healthcare workers that have literally saved our collective butts during the crisis.  Check out the link here:  https://sites.google.com/view/stringingtogetherridgewood and get bands for your whole family.  Just google:  stringingtogetherridgewood and up will come info aong with a report from CBS 4 in NY.  Tune in tomorrow when Ken Nemery will be talking about the economy and investing during the crisis.