Island Senior: Seahawks Sundays at the Mullis Center

Posted September 23, 2017 at 5:20 am by

“It’s a Really Good Screen” – Photo Peggy Sue McRae

Eugene Cuomo at the Grill – Photo Peggy Sue McRae

Yay! I saw the Seahawks first touchdown of the season last Sunday at the Mullis Center’s Seahawks Sunday. If you are looking for a friendly, relaxed atmosphere and a nice big screen to watch the game… come on down to the Mullis Center on Sunday.

This Sunday doors open at 12:30 to watch the Hawks play the Tennessee Titans. October 1st the doors will open at 5:30 pm to watch them play the Indianapolis Colts then on Sunday, October 29 it will be back to 12:30 pm to see the Seahawks take on the Houston Texans.

Gail Mancarti and Jessica Palmer – Photo Peggy Sue McRae

You can also get a good inexpensive lunch. For $5.oo I had a cheeseburger with chips and a lemonade. I even saw some of those excellent cinnamon buns of Pancake Breakfast fame but they went fast. Eugene Cuomo was outside at the grill cooking up hot dogs and burgers. Some of us sat at cafe tables in chairs provided by the Center but others, like Gail Mancarti and Jessica Palmer, seen here enjoying their hot dogs, brought their own chairs to enjoy the game.

When my friend Janet Thomas arrived she exclaimed, “It’s a really good screen.” Every seat in the room was a good one as we watched both teams fail to catch the ball and make field goals until finally… a touchdown! 

Dani and Callie Daniel McKay – Photo Peggy Sue McRae

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