Youth Day At The Transitions Championship

by Yolanda Robles  |  March 18, 2010

Wednesday was the second of the Youth Wellness Days held at the Transitions Championship. More than 800 hundred area students came out for an afternoon of golf and activities. As they made their way along the course up to the Healthy Sight Village,   it was clear by the smiles and expressions on their faces that they all were happy to be in attendance. For several, the day started in the Kids’ Zone where the children received free eye screenings, an experience several children had never had before. It was rewarding to watch the children react when they could see clearly for the first time. 

The next step for the children was a visit to the Live Your Vision Pavilion where demonstrations were set up to further explain how the eye works, how vision impacts performance in and outside of the classroom and, a “magical” demonstration on how Transitions® lenses work. During all of the demonstrations the children were very attentive, they listened closely while learning about the importance of protecting their eyes from the harmful UV rays of the sun. As they wondered around the Pavilion, the children also learned about programs such as OneSight, an organization that donates used eyeglasses to underprivileged individuals overseas. So many of the children expressed interest in wanting to donate their old glasses to help. These children were so sweet!

While touring the Copperhead course and watching the Pro-Am, the children learned about proper golf play and etiquette; who hits first, what does par mean and, even how to do a golf-clap. Several of the children also had a chance to go to the driving range to learn a few tips and take a few swings.  They were amazing – approached the ball with such confidence and even the youngest girl took a swing like she was a pro. As they ventured back to the buses through the course, they got to meet and greet with a few of the professional golfers, including our very own Healthy Sight Ambassador, Kenny Perry, who took some time at the 18th hole to sign autographs and take pictures with the children. Autographs and pictures with Kenny Perry made their day – what a perfect way to end an already exciting day.

The entire day was an adventure for all the children who participated. They learned valuable information regarding eye health while having a blast. The Healthy Sight Village was so much fun for both children and adults. I am confident in saying that the children left educated and smiling, they had a great time with all of the activities set up for them!

To watch the highlight video of Youth Days, visit the Transitions Optical channel on YouTube or click here: http://bit.ly/bi6Bnj

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