CCAI SoCal Holding “Toys For Tots” Golf Outing Dec. 7
This year they are aiming for 500 toys for the U.S. Marine holiday program.
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The Southern California chapter of CCAI will hold their annual Toys for Tots Golf Tournament on December 7 at Brookside Golf Course in Pasadena. This year the chapter is aiming for 500 toys for the U.S. Marine holiday program. For each toy valued at $5 or more that a golfer brings and donates, they will earn one raffle ticket for prizes to be given away after the golf is finished.
The event will include 18 holes of golf, cart, box lunch, dinner, team prizes, long drive contests, closest to the pin contests, hole in one contests, putting contest and a huge post-tournament raffle.
Sponsorship opportunities include: lunch, dinner, 2 closest-to-the-pin holes, 2 longest-drive holes, putting contest, hole-in-one competition, tee box sponsors, Green Pin/Flag sponsors (sponsors get to keep the flag), banners and “sponsor a marine.” Please contact CCAI for additional information regarding the “sponsor a marine.”
To find out more about sponsoring this tournament or the CCAI organization please contact Ron Lum at 951-775-8785 or by e-mail at ca.ccai.mail@gmail.com. You may also purchase your sponsorship directly on the CCAI SoCal website at http://www.socalccai.com/index.php/upcoming-events
Not a golfer? We invite you to be involved and help out during the golf outing. We need lots of volunteers! You can sign up to join the meal festivities and raffle for $65.
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