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Swing your clubs and benefit local 4-H youth
Contributed by: Melody Jones on 5/16/2008

The Douglas County 4-H Foundation is hosting their first annual Green Swing Golf Tournament on July 14 at Perry Park Country Club.

Whether you provide sponsorship or participate as a golfer, this is a fantastic opportunity to support local 4-H youth scholarships provided by the foundation.

Come work on your swing or sponsor others who need a little help with theirs!

The cost is $200 per person or $700 per foursome. Registration and warm-up begins at 7:00 a.m. with tee off at 8:00 a.m. A lunch and award ceremony will be at 1:00 p.m.

There are several sponsorship options. Title sponsorship includes top billing on the sponsorship banner, recognition at the awards ceremony, and two foursomes all for $2,500.

Three medal packages include Gold for $1200, Silver for $1,000, and Bronze for $900. Each package includes hole sponsorship, banner recognition, and one foursome.

Additional sponsorship options are Cart Sponsor for $250, Beverage Cart for $200, Awards Ceremony for $200, and Hole Sponsor for $150.

Sponsorships must be received by June 27 th. Sponsor forms are available at the CSU Extension Office in Douglas County located at 410 Fairgrounds Road or call Maryjo Woodrick at 720-733-6930. Make checks payable to Douglas County 4-H Foundation and mail to the address listed above.




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Melody Jones

Castle Rock , CO

Melody Jones has posted 149 stories and 1 comment since joining on 7/2/2007. Melody Jones 's average story rating is 5.
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