Event ID # 50903
Date: Monday, July 21, 2008 |
Time: 9:30 am - 7:30 pm |
Event: Aloha Golf Classic |
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Host: Danville Area Chamber of Commerce |
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Location: (Danville) Google Map
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Contact: Robin Sell |
Phone: 925-837-4400 |
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Website: http://www.danvilleareachamber.com |
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Price: $195/per golfer or $1,000 for 4-some/tee sign or $50 for dinner/auction only. |
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Full details: The Danville Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to invite the public to this fun Chamber fundraising event. Registration begins at 9:30 with a putting contest from 9:30-10:45, and a Shotgun start at 11a.m. This is a Scramble format. Have fun, win prizes and network at this premier golf course. We will offer: * On-course food and beverages, putting contest, "Tiger Woods Hole." * 49er Gold Rush and Raiderette Cheerleaders to cheer your team on. * Wine tasting by WineStyles, Hawaiian-themed music, and tasty appetizers. * Shop the Silent Auction and bid on: golf packages at local country clubs, wine, dinners and more! * We have over 15 raffle prizes to offer you like gourmet gift baskets, golf items, gift cards and sports tickets. * Enjoy a Hawaiian-themed dinner while sipping wine courtesy of Tamayo Family Vineyards. * At our Live Auction, bid on great items like a 4-day Nile Cruise for 2 courtesy of King Tut Tours or "A Day at Blackhawk." One lucky winner and three friends will enjoy instruction, golf and lunch at Blackhawk Country Club. * Other fabulous auction items include a spa weekend at The Meritage restort in Napa Valley, a water skiing trip for 10, or private golf strength training sessions with New Direction Fitness. * Non-golfers are welcome to join us for the dinner/auction. Call the Chamber to sign up or visit our website at www.danvilleareachamber.com Send to Outlook: http://www.fullcalendar.com/vc.cfm?i=251139 |
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