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The Women's Humane Society's First Annual Golf Benefit to Help Shelter Animals
America's First Animal Shelter Announces Inaugural "Tee Up for Tails" event which will bring golfers and animal lovers together to benefit s

The Women’s Humane Society will welcome golfers and animal advocates to the Talamore Country Club on Monday, September 19 for the organization’s first annual charity golf outing called “Tee Up For Tails” which will benefit the region’s unwanted, mistreated and homeless animals.
This day-long golf fundraising event will feature contests, raffles, and an opportunity to compete against LPGA tournament division member, Amelia Rorer. Guests will conclude with an exclusive cocktail reception at the Talamore Country Club for guests as a “thank you” for supporting the Women’s Humane Society.
Tickets are $150 per golfer – or $600/foursome – and include green fees, golf cart, gift packs, brunch, on-course refreshments, reception and cocktails. Golfers can also purchase a Super Ticket for an additional $50 and will receive three complimentary mulligans as well as entry into the “putting”, “longest drive” and “closest to the pin” award contests.
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Event Information:
Tee Up for Tails
Monday, September 19th
Talamore County Club
723 Talamore Dr
Ambler, PA 19002
10am – 7pm
Tee Up for Tails Itinerary:
10am: Registration, Raffle, Brunch, Golfer Warm-Up
11am: Women’s Humane Society Program Presentation
12pm: Shotgun Start – Scramble Format
5pm: Reception, Awards and Prizes, Raffle Drawing
The Women’s Humane Society is currently seeking Sponsors, donations and in-kind gifts towards our event. All contributions are tax-deductible and directly support the care and rehoming of our animals in need. If you or your company are interested in getting involved, please contact the Women’s Humane Society’s Development Office at 215.942.6823 or development@womenshumanesociety.org.
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ABOUT THE WOMEN’S HUMANE SOCIETY
The Women’s Humane Society is America’s First Animal Shelter and the only open-access animal shelter in Lower Bucks County. Founded in 1869, the Women’s Humane Society offers a variety of services to the greater Delaware Valley, including providing animals with lifelong homes, sheltering unwanted animals, providing dog training classes to the public, improving lives of animals through physical rehabilitation, advocating for cruelty prevention and humane legislation and providing humane education programs to schools and community groups of all ages.
The Caroline Earle White Veterinary Hospital at the Women’s Humane Society provides affordable veterinary care to pet owners including wellness exams, spaying/neutering, x-rays, bloodwork, dental procedures and more all for an affordable cost. For more information about the Women’s Humane Society, visit www.womenshumanesociety.org.
As an open-access shelter, the Women’s Humane Society does not receive government funding and relies solely on the support of community donations to care for their animal population. Last year, the Women’s Humane Society re-homed over 4,000 animals and the Caroline Earle White Veterinary Hospital at the Women’s Humane Society provided quality and affordable veterinary care to over 10,000 animals.