On April 30, 2015

Popular event helps make an MSJ education affordable for today’s students

RUTLAND — Mount St. Joseph Academy’s annual spring golf tournament at the Proctor-Pittsford Country Club will take place on Friday, May 8. This popular event is now held in memory of John Valente (MSJ ‘64), who was the longtime organizer of the tournament. All proceeds from the day help make an MSJ education more affordable for today’s students.

The format will be a scramble (Captain & Crew) with a shotgun start at 1 p.m. The entry fee is $50 per person for non-members and $45 per person for members. Teams may be four or five people. If you have a four-person team, someone may be placed on your team to make it five. The maximum number of teams that will be allowed is 24.

For more information or an entry form, contact the MSJ Development Office at 802-775-0151.

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