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Tee Off At The Oak Lawn Parks Foundation Fall Golf Outing
Join the Oak Lawn Parks Foundation Oct. 7 for a day of golf, raffles and pig roast dinner. Sponsorships available.
OAK LAWN, IL — The Oak Lawn Parks Foundation will host its fall golf outing Saturday, Oct. 7, at Stony Creek Golf Course, 5850 W. 103rd St. Proceeds will benefit Oak Lawn’s gem of a park district. The charitable parks foundation provides continued enhancement of leisure programs, recreational services, park lands, historic properties, and to provide input for the development of sound environmental policies and practices for the Oak Lawn community.
Sign-in starts at 11 a.m., with lunch served at 11:30 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. The event is capped off by the park foundation’s traditional pig roast dinner at 6:30 p.m.
The cost is $100 per golfer and includes 18 holes of golf and cart. Dinner only for non-golfers is $50. Registration and payment is due Oct. 1. Make checks payable to the Oak Lawn Parks Foundation. Mail registration and payment to Steve Louiousis, Oak Lawn Parks Foundation, 5624 W. 100th Place, Oak Lawn, IL, 60453. Registration forms for the golf outing are available on the parks foundation website.
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Sponsorships for the golf outing are also available. Recognition for sponsors includes golf/dinner program book, the website and social media. Sponsors will also get a table where they can network with golfers and attendees, and promote their businesses, including:
- Beer Hole - Two available sponsorship opportunities for $500 each. Choose your beer;
- Fairway Sponsor - $250
- Hole Sponsor - $100 each
The Oak Lawn Parks Foundation is also seeking donations of raffle prizes for themed baskets or gift cards/certificates and gift items.
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For more information about sponsorships or raffle prices, contact Debbie Janicke at 708-704-7549.
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