Sutter Roseville Medical Center Foundation is holding its 26th annual benefit golf tournament, The Aloha Scramble, which is a two-day event. On the evening of Thursday, September 6, the general public, along with players and sponsors, are invited to attend the Aloha Gala tournament party, hosted by Gulstan Dart, KCRA 3 News Anchor. Activities include food and drink, entertainment, auction and raffle opportunities, and special recognition for all the sponsors. On Friday, September 7, a golf tournament will begin with a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. Both events will be held at Sierra View Country Club. Sponsored by Twin Trees Land Company, CALSTAR and Unger Construction, the proceeds will benefit the Sutter Roseville Emergency Department.
The Emergency Department at Sutter Roseville Medical Center is a critical community resource that provides 24-hour emergency care to more than 70,000 patients each year. Proceeds from the Aloha Scramble will enable the purchase of new central monitoring equipment in the Emergency Room. This equipment will improve quality, safety and outcomes for patients, caregivers and their families.
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The tournament runs $350 per player and includes the tournament party on Thursday, September 8, at 6:00 p.m., plus green fees, lunch and dinner on Friday. Individual tickets for the Aloha Gala tournament party are $75.00. For more information call
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916-781-1234 or visit www.sutterroseville.org/philanthropy.
Sutter Roseville Medical Center, an affiliate of Sutter Health, is a not-for-profit, community-based health system located throughout Northern California. For more information on Sutter Roseville Medical Center, visit the Web site at www.sutterroseville.org