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Annual Golf Tournament Rotary Fundraiser Set for 9/18

Event to be held at Red Hawk in Sparks: Raising Funds for Local and Global Causes by the Sparks Centennial Sunrise Rotary Club

Enjoying a Day on the Green for a Great Cause!
Enjoying a Day on the Green for a Great Cause!

The Rotary Club of Sparks Centennial Sunrise (CS) biggest fundraiser of the year will be held at the Resort at Red Hawk on September 18th.

The tournament, held at Red Hawk’s Hills Course in Sparks on September 18th, will feature a shotgun start at 8 AM with prizes, activities and fun at every hole. Golfers will also enjoy great food and beverages throughout the day, including lunch. Fabulous raffle prizes, many donated by generous local businesses and Rotarians, will also be awarded. Golfers may register for the event at sparksrotarygolf.com

Funds raised at the tournament support the Club’s lifesaving work for Rotary International’s global causes of polio eradication and clean water and sanitation for impoverished areas. Local causes include work with veterans, the homeless, mentorship programs for middle and high schools students, and planting trees and funding benches in local parks.

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There’s a great roster of generous sponsors including Healthy Hounds, Vondra Family Chiropractic, KW Commercial, Staci Nauman Real Estate, Lighting Auctions,and CRBR Property Damage Services It's not too late to become a sponsor – full details and registration for sponsors is available at sparksrotarygolf.com

· Title, Gold, Silver and Bronze Level Major Sponsors

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· Hole Sponsorship

· In Kind Donations for Raffle and Silent Auction

The Rotary Club of Sparks Centennial Sunrise is one of 34,000 clubs around the world. Rotary International's signature cause is the eradication of polio, and the end is in sight with just two countries in the world with endemic cases. This year local and international clubs have also provided assistance for COVID-19 needs and locally for fire victims. The Club meets at 7 AM on Thursdays at the Red Hawk Event Center, and guests are welcome to drop in to learn more about this active club and service organization. Learn more about this vibrant club at https://sparkscentennialrotary.com/

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