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    Rotary Club of Sedona Village Announces
    Golf Extravaganza

    August 12, 2021No Comments
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    Rotary Club of SedonaSedona AZ (August 12, 2021) – The Rotary Club of Sedona Village is having a Golf Extravaganza at Oakcreek Country Club Sunday, September 26, 2021. The event will raise money to support many Village Rotary Club projects including; the Community Garden, Veterans programs, books for preschoolers, Verde Valley Special Olympics, and many other noteworthy projects.

    The Golf Extravaganza stands out as a unique golf experience and participants are encouraged to sign up just for that, the experience. The event will have “challenges” on every hole and if golfers are really good (lucky) a tricked-out golf cart, donated by Arizona Ranch and Resort Cars, could be won with a hole in one on the designated hole.  Besides being entertaining, the day will include prizes and a “best” golf outfit contest. Participants need to wear the costume during the competition and will be judged during lunch. 

    Cost is a donation of $65 for Oakcreek Country Club (OCC) members, and $125 for non-OCC members. The event will begin with a shotgun start at 8:30am. For the donation cost, each player receives greens fees, golf cart, practice balls, morning snack, golf balls, goody bag, BBQ lunch, drink, and a day of fun that will be the topic of conversation for the following year. 

    Special Olympic athletes will be in attendance assisting Rotarians and golfers during the event and OCC golf pro, Heather Risk, will participate alongside the Special Olympics athlete foursome team.

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    Players are asked to secure pledges in support of their participation. Sponsorships are available for the event and for each of the holes. Visit sedonavillagerotary.org/page/golf-extravaganza for more information or to register, contribute, and support the community. Donations, pledges, and sponsorships are to be made to the Village Rotary Club Charitable Fund, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization.

    Rotary International is a service organization that works to promote world health, eradication of polio, supports the education of young people, and makes local communities a better place through a variety of service activities. The Rotary Club of Sedona Village meets the first and third Thursdays each month in a hybrid format. Choose in person in room 108A on the Big Park School campus, or via Zoom. Email heather@frontburnermedia.com for the link. For more information about the club visit www.sedonavillagerotary.org

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