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Local
Golfers have the Opportunity to Play NCR South Course
American Red Cross presents, “A Round for Relief”
Darke County, OH April 1, 2011 – The American Red Cross is offering six
lucky foursomes the chance to play the world-renowned South Course of
the NCR Country Club. This new regional fundraiser, “A Round for
Relief”, offers golfers the opportunity to experience the beautiful
greens, tread the same course and putt the same holes where the 51st
PGA Championship was hosted. The event will benefit local
American Red Cross chapters including Clark, Darke, Dayton, Mad River,
Northern Miami Valley and Wayne/Union. Each $20 ticket enters you in a
drawing to play where the professionals have made their careers while
supporting disaster relief and preparedness in your own community.
Just as good golfers practice and prepare for their next shot off the
tee, the American Red Cross is constantly working to prepare families
and businesses for their next local disaster. Whether it is a
flood, tornado or ice storm, preparedness and immediate response saves
lives. “A Round for Relief” is a unique opportunity to
support area Red Cross Chapters as they continue this life-saving work.
One winning foursome will be chosen from each Chapter location, six
foursomes in all, to play in “A Round for Relief” on May 25th. The
winning foursomes will enjoy a catered lunch, an incredible golfing
experience, a delicious dinner, catered by NCR’s culinary expert Chef
Mary King and opportunities to win skill prizes.
Tickets are on sale now and can be purchased online at
www.aroundforrelief.org or by calling 937.548.1002. The
drawing for the winning foursome will be held on May 12th and winners
will be notified by phone on May 15th.
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