Food Protection Trends - April 2009 - (Page 240) IAFP 2009 Event Information GOLF TOURNAMENT Saturday, July 11 Golf Tournament at Tour 18 6:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Have you ever dreamed of playing Amen Corner at Augusta National? How about a round of golf at Murifield Village, Firestone Country Club, or Southern Hills? Oakmont? Sawgrass? Crooked Stick? Doral? Each of these famed golf courses and more are represented in this unique golfing experience at “Tour 18” Golf Course, the site of IAFP’s 2009 Golf Tournament. “Tour 18” has duplicated legendary holes from the most celebrated golf courses for your enjoyment. Imagine yourself playing on carefully simulated holes from some of the greatest golf holes in America. This collaboration of incredible replicas offers one fantastic challenge after another, creating a uniquely memorable experience. This will be an opportunity you won’t want to miss! Sign up now to join your friends and colleagues in this best-ball, pre-meeting tournament to start IAFP 2009 off with some fun!!! Price includes transportation, greens fees with a cart, range balls, breakfast, lunch and prizes. DAYTIME EVENTS Saturday, July 11 JFK and Dallas City Tour 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monday, July 13 Fort Worth Stockyards Tour (Lunch included) Sunday, July 12 Grapevine Historical Tour (Lunch included) 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. After a scrumptious brunch at Willhoittes on Main Street you will visit Nash Farm and witness the life and times of the early farmers and settlers who established Grapevine.Your journey will continue to the Grapevine Vintage Railroad, the Grapevine Heritage Museum and the Vetro Glass Studio, where you can watch the glass blowing artisans. A memorable wine tasting experience at Cross Timbers will complete your day. Do you remember where you were on November 22, 1963? On this day, John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States of America was assassinated in downtown Dallas. Visit the Sixth Floor Museum to learn more about this historic day. Continue to explore the heart of Dallas including the Historic West End District, Pioneer Plaza, the renowned Dallas Farmer’s Market and more. 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. Begin your day with lunch at Risky’s Barbeque before you are transported back in time to the Wild West, visiting the Fort Worth Historic Stockyards, the largest horse and mule market in the world during WWII. Explore the Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame and then see an actual boot making demonstration at the Ponder Boot Company. End your day with the Fort Worth Herd Cattle Drive, the only true cattle drive left in the US. 240 FOOD PROTECTION TRENDS | APRIL 2009
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