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    Rotary Club of Sedona Village Satellite Presents Tee Up Fore Team Big Park Events

    September 14, 2017No Comments
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    logo_teeupforeteambigparkSedona AZ (September 14, 2017) – The Rotary Club of Sedona Village Satellite is pleased to present the Tee Up Fore Team Big Park fundraising event. This all new fundraising event has been created to raise funds for Big Park Community School.

    On Friday, October 6, 2017, the Tee Up event kicks off with a Sip & Savor Reception to be held at The Collective’s Vista Hall in the Village of Oak Creek at 5:30pm. The event will feature delicious food items presented by J Wine Bistro, wines by Chateau St. Michelle, and John & Nikki Ramagli, musical entertainment and a festive setting. The event will feature a live and silent auction with items from local businesses, attractions, hotels, restaurants, artwork created by students at Big Park Community School, and vacations to exciting destinations including Snowmass, Africa, Belize, and more.

    Big Park Community School is an International Baccalaureate (IB) candidate school. The funds raised from the event will help in various areas including; teacher training, IB curriculum enhancements, and technology needs. The Rotary Club will also be able to make a generous donation to the existing Imagination Library program.

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    All are welcome and encouraged to attend the Sip & Savor Reception on Friday, October 6, 2017 from 5:30pm-9:00pm at The Collective’s Vista Hall located at 7000 SR. 179. Tickets are available for $50 per person at Weber’s in the Village of Oak Creek and online at www.teambigpark.com.

    A family fun day will follow the Sip & Savor Reception on Saturday October 7, at Sedona Golf Resort beginning at 8:00am. The community is invited to attend this free event with a car show, putting contest for adults at $5 for five holes, or purchase a golf ball in the helicopter ball drop presented by Sedona Air Tours for $5 a ball or $20 for five balls. The first ball in the hole wins $1,000! Golf balls for the helicopter ball drop may be purchased at Sedona Golf Resort, Oak Creek Country Club, or online at www.teambigpark.com.

    To find out more information about the Sip & Savor Reception or the Family Fun Day with helicopter ball drop and more, please visit www.teambigpark.com. If anyone is unable to attend but would like to purchase a ticket for a teacher, make an online donation, or donate a product, good or service, or purchase golf balls for the Saturday event, they are encouraged to visit the website.

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