Heritage Family Credit Union Business Development Officer Tracy Adams and Tanya Bergantino, Castleton Branch Manager presented a $2,500 check to Castleton Community Center Director Jo Ann Riley to support a Bocci Court at the center. The bocci court will be located on the back lawn at the center allowing members and guests to enjoy playing throughout the day. Enjoyable at virtually any age or athletic ability, bocce ball has become the third most played sport in the world.
Bocci court planned forCastleton Community Center
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