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Jupiter Senior Softball Association Hosts 2020 Winter
League Lunch Party
Jupiter Senior Softball players celebrated the start of their Gary Newman, cochair of the party committee said the The Winter League runs from January through March
2020 Winter League with a catered lunch Jan. 10 of delicious service and food were excellent. “All the players loved it and we and features 12 teams competing among three divisions. For
hot dogs, burgers and other treats dished up from the Jupiter will do it again,” he said. The Senior Softball program is open information contact Dave Summers at (561) 800-8230, or go
Dune Dog Café Food Truck. to persons 55 and over and new players are always welcome. to www.leaguelilneup.com/jssa.
The party at Jupiter Community Park followed the start of the Games are year round every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
annual Winter League Jan. 8 when League Commissioner Dave mornings at Jupiter Community Park.
Summers welcomed players and wished them a good season.
David La Cerva, park groundskeeper and 25-year Town of
Jupiter employee, had the honor of throwing out the first pitch.
The party crowd of about 25 senior softball players ages 55
to 92 dined on their favorite hot dogs, burgers and other dishes
from the food truck following their morning softball games.
After picking up their lunch orders and grabbing a cold beverage
they enjoyed their meals at the nearby picnic pavilion.
The party was hosted by the nonprofit Jupiter Senior Softball
Association which hailed the event as a success. The extensive
menu of Dune Dog classic hot dogs and burgers and other food,
along with unlimited cold beverages, ensured that no one went Senior softball players enjoying Dune Dog Café’s famous
home hungry, organizers said. Ken Lees, left, with Rich Sewell and Mike Igneri hot dogs
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