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Roddy Ranch Golf Club shuts down by Amy Schrader
August 12, 2016
The Gridiron Lowdown
Correspondent
Citing rising water rates as the primary reason for its closure, Antioch’s Roddy Ranch Golf Club abruptly shuttered its doors on Aug. 11, ending 16 years of operation in East County. “Ultimately the expense associated with irrigating the golf course has burdened the club to the point that it is no longer economically feasible for the course to stay in business,” read a statement from the golf club posted on their website this week. Nearby Shadow Lakes course has been operating on a limited schedule for the past few months. Since the announcement of the closure, social media sites have been filled with messages, supporting the Roddy family. “Jack Roddy
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Regulars at the Roddy Ranch Golf Club enjoyed their last rounds of golf this week at the Antioch course. Officials abruptly closed the facility Aug. 11 after 16 years in operation. has done a lot for our community,” commented Oakley resident Kelly Mykrantz on Facebook. “It’s heartbreaking to see someone build a dream and see it crushed by uncon-
trollable circumstances.” Roddy, a champion rodeo cowboy, competed in his first Real Cowboy Association rodeo at the age of 14, before joining the RCA and
competing around the country, becoming college rodeo’s all-around champion in 1959, and winning the world chamsee Roddy page 14A
Teachers of the Year speak at summit Contra Costa County educators were well represented recently as presenters at CSU East Bay, for the second annual Better Together: California Teachers Summit. Opening the program was Contra Costa County Office of Education’s Deputy Superintendent Pamela Comfort, Ed.D., and the county’s current Teachers of the Year Kate Perry (Liberty Union High School District) and Maria McClain (Antioch Unified School District). The California Teachers Summit is a free statewide day of learning and networking that is open to all California prekindergarten through 12th-grade teachers, teacher candidates, school administrators and other educators. One of 38 locations across
the state, CSU East Bay welcomed hundreds of Bay Area teachers to share ideas, join a teacher network, and learn effective strategies for implementing the new California standards in their classrooms. The summit featured keynote addresses by education leaders; TED-style EdTalks presented by local teachers; and EdCamp discussions on timely topics such as the California standards in English, language arts, math and the next generation science standards. In the early afternoon, Perry and McClain presented a stimulating EdTalk session to the attending educators. The audience was in full attention as the two gave real-life stories on see Teachers page 14A
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Teachers of the Year Kate Perry and Maria McClain, recently participated in the California Teachers Summit.
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