Annual Golf Outing Raises Money for Environmental Fund
The Masters’ Association of Metal Finishing’s Annual Golf Outing raised $10,000 for the MAMF Environmental Fund.
The Masters’ Association of Metal Finishing’s (MAMF) Annual Golf Outing – held Tuesday, October 12th at Oak Hill Golf Club in Milford, N.J. – raised $10,000 for the MAMF Environmental Fund. The long-standing event is said to draw participants from Connecticut to Pennsylvania, and this year’s outing had over 65 golfers in attendance.
MAMF President Jeff Lawrence noted, “The generous support from all of our sponsors has once again enabled the MAMF to make a significant contribution to our Environment Fund. I want to personally thank every member company and sponsor for the continuous support year after year as we continue to grow and support our membership!”
MAMF Vice President and Golf Outing Committee Chair Bob Chabot remarked, “Our sponsors really came through once again, allowing the MAMF to host a top line golf event while at the same time enabling our organization to continue to grow our Environmental Defense Fund.”
The MAMF’s sponsors include Alcaro & Alcaro Metal Plating, New Brunswick Plating, North Penn Polishing & Plating, Precious Metal Sales and Tilton Rack & Basket.
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