‘We are starting with a blank page’ PMC’s Clubhouse Task Force says — Come join a new conversation Saturday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m.

  • [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

By Patric Hedlund, TME

It was a glorious fall day last week at a small table beside the Pine Mountain Club golf course. Over coffee, Brent Bennett began telling his goals for the PMC Clubhouse Task Force at its first public meeting this weekend (Saturday, Dec. 2 at 1 p.m. in the Condor room).

Bennett is a tall, trim man of 76 with a nice tan and pleasant manner. He has spent his professional life as a ceramic artist-craftsman and designer who works with architects on large-scale commercial projects.

As chairman of the task force, he shows…(please see below to view full stories and photographs)

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Brent Bennett is chair of the task force taking a new look at the PMC clubhouse.
‘There is no Taj Mahal II,’ he said.

Left: Brent Bennett appears to bring focus and a good sense of humor
to the work ahead for the PMC Clubhouse Task Force.

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