A fundraiser for the Kids School Holiday Programme in Ngaruawahia
Hi Everyone,
I am a member of the Ngaruawahia Lions. We are involved in helping continue assisting with the tradition of the late Norm McIntosh with fundraising for the school holiday programme here in Ngaruawahia. One of the ways is holding a golf tournament which is held on the 20th September 2020 this year.
Here is a wonderful opportunity to support this fundraising event happening on Sunday 20th September 2020.
There are three ways you may be able to support this venture:
1: Enter a team:
Please read the attached flyer for details to enter the golf tournament.
2: Sponsor a tee/green for the day's fundraising competition of $200 or more. If you do sponsor a tee/green and would like to enter a team of 4 then your fees will be half price to play.
3: Donate a prize.
For more information about how you can sponsor a tee/green and or donate a prize or any of the above please contact one of the amazing Ngaruawahia Lions Members below:
Brian Stewart 0212345541
Carol Stewart 0275450515
Kylie Hapi 021 419 785
Many thanks.
Ngaruawahia Lions Club
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