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Annual Golf Tournament Rotary Fundraiser Set for September 18

This fundraiser will raise much needed dollars for Northern Nevadans in Need

Enjoying a Day at Red Hawk for Charity!
Enjoying a Day at Red Hawk for Charity!

The Rotary Club of Sparks Centennial Sunrise (CS) biggest fundraiser of the year will be held at the Resort at Red Hawk on September 18. The Club invests funds raised through the golf tournament for programs serving veterans, schools, and the hungry. This past year has presented unprecedented challenges to the underserved in the Sparks/Reno area, and Club members work tirelessly throughout the community – planting trees, building raised planter boxes for the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home, and cleaning and donating to the Nevada Veterans Memorial Plaza at the Sparks Marina.

The tournament, held at Red Hawks’ The Lakes Golf Course in Sparks on September 18, will feature an 8 AM shotgun start with a grab and go breakfast, raffle, drinks and fun on the course, followed by an awards barbecue and raffle prizes.

Sponsorship opportunities are now available, including:

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· Event Title Sponsorship

· Gold and Silver Sponsorship

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· Breakfast, Golf Cart and Hole in One Sponsorship

· Hole Sponsorship

· In Kind Donations for Raffle and Silent Auction

Interested parties can now register as a sponsor or purchase tickets for the tournament on the Club’s tournament website www.sparksrotarygolf.com

The Rotary Club of Sparks Centennial Sunrise is one of 34,000 clubs around the world. Rotary International's signature cause is the eradication of polio, and the end is in sight with just two countries in the world with endemic cases. Over the last year local and international clubs have also provided assistance for COVID-19 needs worldwide. The Club meets for breakfast at the Red Hawk Event Center on Thursday mornings, and guests are welcome to drop in to learn more about this active club and service organization. Contact Ricci Rodriguez-Elkins at relkins@kw.com or check the club website at https://sparkscentennialrotary.com/

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