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Golf to Benefit Local Adults & Children With Disabilities at Annual Easter Seals Tournament

16th Annual Easter Seals Invitational Tournament Set for March 16

This year’s Easter Seals Southern California Invitational Golf Tournament is sure to be a ‘sweet’ day on the links on March 16, 2015. This annual event benefits Easter Seals Southern California and local children and adults living with disabilities or special needs. To celebrate the uniqueness of the 16th year of the tournament falling on March 16, 2015, Easter Seals has created a fun hashtag to commemorate the event: #ESSCsweet16.

This all-day event features a festive mix of golf, food and fun. Contests include Longest Drive, Most Accurate Drive, Closest-to-the-Pin, Hole-in-One and more. This year’s Mega Drawing Grand Prize is a 40” Samsung LED TV and the silent auction is filled with items like sports and event tickets, a wake board, snow board and more.

All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the many services Easter Seals provides locally for children and adults with disabilities and other special needs in local communities including Orange County.

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DATE: Monday, March 16, 2015

TIME: 10 a.m. Registration Begins

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11 am. Putting Contest

12 Noon Shotgun Start

5 p.m. Silent Auction Bidding and Awards Banquet

WHERE: Black Gold Golf Club, One Black Gold Drive, Yorba Linda, CA 92886

INFO: Event Director Ludia Chae-Zerrudo 714.834.1111 x221

www.easterseals.com/SouthernCal/events

Single players can register for $300 for the tournament or $50 for only the Awards Banquet; group registrations are available for twosomes, foursomes and larger corporate sponsorships as well -- Register online at www.easterseals.com/SouthernCal/events

About Easter Seals:

Easter Seals Southern California provides services that empower individuals with disabilities and special needs at all stages of life. Autism services, independent living services, social skills support, early childhood education services and employment services for civilians and military veterans are all designed to help people live independent and productive lives so they can live, learn, work and play in their communities.

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