On August 30, 2018

Golf for a cause

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Players ready for a golf tournament at Lake St. Catherine Country Club, which will host the 14th annual Castleton Community Center Golf Outing, Sept. 14.

CASTLETON— The 14th Annual Castleton Community Center Golf Outing at Lake St. Catherine Country Club will benefit the center’s elderly and disabled transportation program, Sept. 14. Over 2,800 rides were provided last year for essential travel to doctor’s appointments, nursing home visits, therapy, adult day care and senior meals. The CCS transportation program provides seniors and the disabled the flexibility and independence that allows them to remain in their homes and improve their quality of life. The event features 18 holes (Captain & Crew format) a $10,000 hole-in-one-contest and prizes for low gross, low net, longest drive and closest to pin for both men and women. This year’s golf outing is in memory of Jeff Larson and his many contributions to the community where he lived and worked. The $90 registration fee includes greens fee, golf cart, dinner, gifts, raffles and prizes, great day of fun, friendship, and golf for a cause. To register call 802-468-3093 or visit our website, castletncsi.org.

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