In-person events return with luncheon, barbecue

Attorney Kathryn Stanfill was the JBA miniature golf champion.


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Attorney Kathryn Stanfill accepts, properly socially distanced, the first-place trophy for the Jacksonville Bar Association miniature golf tournament at the Oct. 16 barbecue from JBA Executive Dorector Craig Shoup.
Attorney Kathryn Stanfill accepts, properly socially distanced, the first-place trophy for the Jacksonville Bar Association miniature golf tournament at the Oct. 16 barbecue from JBA Executive Dorector Craig Shoup.
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From barbecues and blood drives to a miniature golf tournament, the Jacksonville Bar Association is returning to in-person events. Take a look at some photos from the events.

The Jacksonville Bar Association was the first organization to have an event at the former site of The Jacksonville Landing when the association had a barbecue lunch and blood donation drive there Oct. 16.
The Jacksonville Bar Association was the first organization to have an event at the former site of The Jacksonville Landing when the association had a barbecue lunch and blood donation drive there Oct. 16.
The Jacksonville Bar Association had its membership meeting Oct. 21 at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the first time since January that members and guests met in person.
The Jacksonville Bar Association had its membership meeting Oct. 21 at the Omni Jacksonville Hotel. Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, it was the first time since January that members and guests met in person.
Attorney Kathryn Stanfill accepts, properly socially distanced, the first-place trophy for the Jacksonville Bar Association miniature golf tournament at the Oct. 16 barbecue from JBA Executive Dorector Craig Shoup.
Attorney Kathryn Stanfill accepts, properly socially distanced, the first-place trophy for the Jacksonville Bar Association miniature golf tournament at the Oct. 16 barbecue from JBA Executive Director Craig Shoup.
Jacksonville Bar Association President Michelle Bedoya Barnett donated a pint of blood to OneBlood on Oct. 16 during the association’s inaugural barbecue at the former site of the Jacksonville Landing.
Jacksonville Bar Association President Michelle Bedoya Barnett donated a pint of blood to OneBlood on Oct. 16 during the association’s inaugural barbecue at the former site of the Jacksonville Landing.

 

 

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