| | Youngsters roast marshmallows in preparation for making s'mores at the Moraga Country Club overnight campout last month. Photo provided | | | | | | Under new Youth Activity Coordinator Kareena Manji, the Moraga Country Club has set up a number of events with the goal of improving the community feel of the club.
Most of the events are open to nonmember guests, but a member also attending the event must accompany them. According to Manji, "The cost of our events fluctuate depending on the type of event, but they can range anywhere from complimentary pool parties to very elegant wine dinners."
Events planned for the club's youth in October include a Father-Daughter Dance this Saturday evening, Oct 6; a Drive-in Movie night the following Sunday, Oct 7; a Kids Halloween Party from noon to 3 p.m. on Oct 27, and a Halloween Trick O' Treat Buffet from 3:30 to 5 p.m. on Oct 31.
For the complimentary Drive-in Movie night, participants will drive their golf carts onto the driving range and watch "Jumanji" on a large, inflatable screen. Movie snacks will also be provided.
So far, MCC has held a number of successful events, including a Back to School Pool Party on Aug. 18; an overnight Family Campout on Aug. 25-26; a Foosball Tournament and barbecue over the Labor Day weekend, and a Mother-Son Dance on Sept. 8.
Well over 100 people attended the complimentary pool party, which was geared toward bringing kids together on their last weekend of summer.
Throughout the summer, the MCC Waves swim team - with over 250 youngsters participating - played host to over a dozen social activities in addition to the weekly swim meets.
For the Family Campout, 17 tents housed about 65-70 people on the driving range starting at 5 p.m. Saturday, with a full buffet dinner and breakfast. Games, s'mores, music and the movie "Zootopia" entertained the overnight guests.
"This event received extremely positive feedback and we will definitely be having another one again," said Manji.
The Labor Day event, with nearly 150 attending, featured a Foosball Tournament with a Kids Division and a Parent/Kid Division and proved to be so popular that the adults want their own tournament, according to Manji. A barbecue lunch and dessert followed the tournament, with games and contests provided by a DJ.
The Mother-Son Dance featured a Safari theme and was hosted in the Main Dining Room with over 50 people attending. Moms and sons dressed up like lions and tigers. Again, a full buffet and dessert were provided along with games and activities including limbo, freeze dance and many more.
Manji summed up the Moraga Country Club's purpose, saying, "We are continually working to build a community that families are proud of and want to be a part of."
Members can contact the concierge's desk at (925) 376-2200 to find out more information on any of the upcoming events.
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