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    3rd Annual Red Rock Values Charity Golf Scramble for Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity

    September 19, 2023No Comments
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    Sedona News – Mark Hoaglund’s My AZ Values will hold its 3rd Annual Red Rock Values Charity Golf Scramble with an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start on Saturday, October 21st, at the Oak Creek Country Club, 690 Bell Rock Rd, in the Village of Oak Creek (Sedona).

    Proceeds will benefit Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity and Special Olympics Arizona.

    The $160 cost per golfer for the Red Rock Values Charity Golf Scremble includes greens fees, golf cart, range
    balls, tee gifts and a post event lunch sponsored by Pago’s. There are 3 fabulous Hole in One prizes: $25,000
    by Mark Hoaglund and his sister, Shelli Stafford, in loving memory of their mother, Ruth Elaine Bracht; a Jeep
    Grand Cherokee, sponsored by Oxendale Jeep; and a $20,000 Rolex watch sponsored by Andrew Z
    Diamonds in Anthem. At lunch, there will be a raffle, and live and silent auctions! Donations so far include:

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    ● Putting Green worth $7,000
    ● Dental work worth $5,000
    ● Garage door worth $5,000
    ● Gutters worth $2,500
    ● Hot Air Balloon ride for 2 worth $700
    ● Rock memorabilia from legendary Rocker, Alice Cooper
    ● MUCH, MUCH MORE!

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    Event and hole sponsorship opportunities are currently available. Register and pay online at
    www.myAZValues.com

    Verde Valley Habitat for Humanity provides affordable housing for qualified families and critical home repairs
    for Seniors and Vets.
    Interim Director: Lisa DeLight (Vvhabitat.org)

    Special Olympics Arizona provides provides inclusive sports, health and leadership programs for those with
    intellectual disabilities.
    Sedona Police Dept Representative, Officer Catherine Beers (SpecialOlympicsArizona.org)

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