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Shelbyville Rotary Club No. 3422 is still accepting teams and sponsorships for its second annual Rotary Golf Outing.
The outing is July 14 at Blue Bear Golf Course in Shelbyville. Registration begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9 a.m.
The inaugural golf outing in 2022 was a huge success with all the proceeds from the event donated to the Shelbyville Youth Assistance Program.
The 2023 beneficiary is Shelbyville’s Forest Hill Cemetery, which has a “Safe Trails Fund” at Blue River Community Foundation that is being used for a current paving project, tree trimming and other maintenance endeavors.
Blue River Foundation is currently matching dollar for dollar up to $25,000 on all donations made to the Safe Trails Fund from now until Sept. 1. The matching funds program is very exciting for the Shelbyville Rotary Club since all the funds donated will be doubled.
Registration fee for the golf outing is $75 per player or $300 for a foursome. The price includes lunch.
There will be a Corporate Challenge Category as well as a police department vs. fire department challenge. The winners of these categories get a plaque to display for an entire year.
There also will be prizes and raffles associated with the golf outing.
All teams need to be registered by Friday at noon.
To register, or to receive more information, contact Bill Poland at 317-363-1292, Carrie Ridgeway at 317-364-0344, or Brad Ridgeway at 317-395-4841.
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