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27th Annual March of Dimes Golf Classic
Alexandria, Va.
 
Enjoy a day of golf, contests and awards during the 27th annual March of Dimes Golf Classic Monday, June 9, at the Mount Vernon Country Club in Alexandria, Va.

The Golf Classic begins with a shotgun scramble at noon and includes lunch on the course, 18 holes of golf, awards reception and live and silent auctions.

The tournament includes an opportunity to win one of two 2008 cars from Passport Automotive.

The honorary chair is James H. DeGraffenreidt, Jr., chairman and CEO of Washington Gas.

Click Register Now to register as a team and pay online.  To become a corporate sponsor, contact Kate Seaver at (703) 824-0111, ext. 21.

Proceeds from the Golf Classic will fund March of Dimes programs of research, community services, education and advocacy to help save babies.



Date: Monday
June 9, 2008

 

Location: Mount Vernon Country Club
5111 Old Mill Road
Alexandria, Va. 22309
 
  Phone: (703) 824-0111, ext. 21 (March of Dimes)
 
Schedule: Registration begins at 10:30 a.m.  Shotgun scramble begins at noon. Cocktail reception begins at 5:30 p.m.

Donating is easy online, by phone or mail / fax.

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