Significant rainfall, standing water results in rescheduling of Thursday's Chamber golf outing
By Jennifer Zartman Romano
Significant rainfall last Friday has forced the rescheduling of the Whitley County Chamber Golf Outing at Eagle Glen Golf Course, originally planned for Thursday.
"We have had to postpone the golf outing until August 26th due to poor conditions at the course," said Chamber administrative assistant Michelle Culbertson.
Culbertson said that while the weather forecast for Thursday was expected to be nice, portions of the course are still under water and are not expected to be cleared by Thursday.
Portions of the course were heavily flooded when an estimated 4.75 inches of rain fell in Columbia City within about an hour.
Culbertson said the outing has been rescheduled for August 26. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the shotgun start will be at 1 p.m.
Registrations made originally for this Thursday will be transferred to the August 26 date. New registrations will also be welcome by calling the Chamber office at 248-8131.
Significant rainfall last Friday has forced the rescheduling of the Whitley County Chamber Golf Outing at Eagle Glen Golf Course, originally planned for Thursday.
"We have had to postpone the golf outing until August 26th due to poor conditions at the course," said Chamber administrative assistant Michelle Culbertson.
Culbertson said that while the weather forecast for Thursday was expected to be nice, portions of the course are still under water and are not expected to be cleared by Thursday.
Portions of the course were heavily flooded when an estimated 4.75 inches of rain fell in Columbia City within about an hour.
Culbertson said the outing has been rescheduled for August 26. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. and the shotgun start will be at 1 p.m.
Registrations made originally for this Thursday will be transferred to the August 26 date. New registrations will also be welcome by calling the Chamber office at 248-8131.