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Town and Village

Community croquet planned this summer

CHESTER-Once again, St. Luke's Episcopal Church - the gray church at 313 Main St. - will host free "Community Croquet" on its back lawn every Thursday from 6 to 7:30 p.m. from June 4 through July 30. Corn Hole and Badminton will also be available to the public.

All outdoor activities are offered to adults and children 10 and up who are accompanied by a parent. Children under 10, who can comply with the rules, may play if supervised by a parent.

While the nine-week session starts on June 4, people are encouraged to attend as many games as possible. Teams will be organized on site. No special skill or experience is required for this program, but players are asked to wear all white or a white shirt.

The Community Croquet program is part of St. Luke's healthy living initiative. There is no charge for the program, which will include nonalcoholic drinks and light refreshments. Spectators are welcome, and attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs, bug repellant, and croquet sets and mallets, if available.

Upon registration, participants will receive the game rules, diagrams for the three backyard croquet fields, and other helpful hints. St. Luke's volunteers will lay out the field(s), coach/teach/ref/explain scoring, and keep statistics. St. Luke's has modified the Palm Beach U.S. Croquet Association rules over the years to make community games easier, clearer, and more social.

At the end of the season, a Potluck Awards Banquet traditionally takes place. For more information, contact Joann Erenhouse at 802-289-4230 or at joannerenhouse@gmail.com.


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