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2016 Annie Oakley Golf Committee members (left to right:) Bettye
Laughlin, Ray Laughlin,
Matt Arnold, Angie Arnold, Ed Currry, Kay
Curry, Kent James (wife Lynn unavailable for pitcure,
Christine Lynn,
Larry Ullery. (Todd and Beth Durham unavailable for picture.)
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Annie Oakley
Golf Tournament planned for July 25
Preparations for the 35th Annual Annie Oakley Golf Tournament are
underway! Last year 100 golfers signed up for the 18-hole event,
which benefited the Cancer Association of Darke County. Committee
members for the tournament are Matt & Angie Arnold, Kent & Lynn
James, Todd and Beth Durham, Ray & Bettye Laughlin, Ed & Kay
Curry, Larry Ullery and Christine Lynn.
Last year’s tournament was very successful and the event raised
$16,500.00 for the Cancer Association of Darke County. This
fundraiser helped the association to provide benefits to over 250 Darke
County residents battling cancer. These benefits were provided in
the form of reimbursement for medications, transportation, medical
supplies and nutritional supplements such as Ensure.
This year’s tournament is scheduled for July 25th at the Turtle
Creek Golf Course and will feature a shotgun start with scramble
format, chances to win great prizes and dinner for the golfer and their
guest. Most importantly, the proceeds from this fun and exciting
event will once again benefit the local and independent Cancer
Association of Darke County.
Lunch will be served at 11:15 a.m. with tee off time scheduled for
12:15 p.m. Each golfer has the opportunity to win a new car for a
hole-in-one on the sixth and seventeenth hole. Any golfer getting
a hole-in-one in the eighth hole will win their choice of premium golf
equipment. The golfer getting a hole-in-one on the eleventh hole will
win a Yamaha Golf Cart.
Additional information and entry forms for the 35th annual tournament
are available at the Cancer Association of Darke County (PH:
937-548-9960 or EMAIL: director@cadcinfo.org ) or
from any tournament committee member.
Thank you in advance for your support of this worthy community cause.
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