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Smyrna's 2020 Golf Scramble Raises Record Amount Of $50,000+

The annual event is a fundraiser for the United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.

September 3, 2020

The Town of Smyrna’s Annual Golf Scramble netted over $50,000 this year, surpassing last year by nearly $5,000. In conjunction with the employee giving campaign, the Golf Scramble is the Town’s signature fundraising event for United Way of Rutherford and Cannon Counties.

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Smyrna’s Human Resources Director, Jeff Craig, has spearheaded the tournament from its inception. β€œUnited Way touches so many non-profits and citizens in our community,” explained Craig. β€œOur employees have always rallied around this cause, sharing their time and resources to make this event a success. We are extremely grateful for the community support that allowed us to exceed our fundraising goal.”

The Golf Scramble began in 2013, netting $2,730. β€œI’m extremely proud of the commitment to serve displayed by the Town’s personnel, both on the job and in their volunteer work,” shared Brian D. Hercules, Town Manager. β€œThe growth of this tournament and remarkable increase in dollars raised is a testament to that commitment. Our investment in United Way is improving conditions in our community and changing lives.”

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This press release was produced by the Town of Smyrna. The views expressed are the author's own.

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