OHH Eagle Ford Hosts Pre‑Golf Happy Hour, 2nd Annual Scramble in Alice
Oilfield Helping Hands’ Eagle Ford Chapter held a pre‑golf Happy Hour at Mr. Bones (2021 E. Main St., Alice) on March 5 and staged a 2nd Annual Scramble for Charity in Alice on March 6.

Oilfield Helping Hands (OHH) Eagle Ford Chapter staged two headline events in Alice the first weekend in March, starting with a pre‑golf social described as a Happy Hour on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at Mr. Bones Restaurant & Bar, 2021 E. Main St., Alice, and followed by the chapter’s 2nd Annual Scramble for Charity golf tournament in Alice on March 6. An Original Report summarized the activity and identified the March 5 venue and address but the account of the second event is truncated in the report after the words “and the Eagle F.”
The March 5 gathering was promoted on the chapter’s Instagram account with the line, “On Thursday, March 5th, OHH Eagle Ford Chapter is hosting a Pre‑Golf Social at Mr. Bones Restaurant & Bar in Alice, TX — a great opportunity,” a post that itself is provided in truncated form. Mr. Bones Restaurant & Bar at 2021 E. Main St. served as the explicit meeting point for the pre‑golf social; no start or end times for the Happy Hour were published in the materials supplied.
The 2nd Annual Scramble for Charity golf tournament is listed for Friday, March 6, 2026 in Alice, but the supplied sources do not name a course, tee times, shotgun start, entry fees, or the tournament’s host club. The Story Title accompanying the reporting supplies the tournament name and March 6 date; the Original Report’s event summary confirms two headline events in Alice that week but is truncated after “Eagle F,” leaving course location and format details unreported in the excerpts provided.
OHH is identified in the reporting as “a national non‑profit that supports oilfield families in crisis.” The Eagle Ford Chapter’s geographic coverage is listed on the organization’s chapter page and reproduced here exactly as provided: “The Eagle Ford Chapter covers counties: Uvalde, Medina, Bexar, Guadalupe, Gonzales, LaSalle, Frio, McMullen, Atascosa, Wilson, Zavala, Dimmit. Maverick, Lavaca.” That county list frames the chapter’s responsibility across South and South Texas counties where relief and outreach work would be directed following any crisis among oilfield families.

Notably absent from the supplied materials are start and finish times for the March 5 Happy Hour, the exact venue or golf course for March 6, registration details or entry fees for the Scramble for Charity, names of local organizers or sponsors, and any fundraising totals or beneficiary details. The Original Report and Instagram excerpts used here are each truncated in the supplied text, which leaves those operational and financial specifics unconfirmed.
OHH Eagle Ford’s back‑to‑back events on March 5 and March 6 brought the chapter’s outreach and fundraising profile into Alice for a weekend of networking and competition, but local officials, players, and potential donors seeking course location, registration or post‑event results will need further detail from chapter organizers to complete the public record.
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