[Postponed to Sept. 29] You deserve a day off… (for golf!)
…and you can support two good causes, enjoy a round of golf, and have some good food with good people!
Enter a raffle to win four (4) tickets Red Sox tickets 10 rows behind home plate or a round of golf for four at Belmont Country Club, and other prizes. All levels are welcome to play - you don’t need to be an active golfer (or a good golfer!) to play. It’s more about fun and fundraising!
Hole Sponsors
Thank you to Matt Hoffman and WUNR 1600 AM as our first hole sponsors...more to follow! Here they are: Blue Hub Capital, Northstar Asset Management; Brilliant Places; Unlimited/Sotheby’s; Marquis Team at Countrywide Mortgage; Morrison’s Auto-Rite, 1-800-GOT-JUNK, Responsible Wealth, DBL Foundation, and Spontaneous Board member Linda Muir-Robinson.
Logistics
Location: William J. Devine course in Franklin Park, 1 Circuit Dr, Dorchester, MA 02124
Price: $200 per person ($600 per foursome).
Dinner only: $50
Hole Sponsor: $500 (contact Mike Lapham at mikelapham123@gmail.com)
Arrival Time: Any time after 11am
Tee time: Noon to 1:30pm
Dinner and awards: Golf will be followed by BBQ dinner at the course and prizes.
Raffle
Prizes: Four of the best seats in Fenway Park, 10 rows behind home plate, plus free garage parking; or a round of golf for three at Belmont Country Club.
Cost: $20 for 5; $40 for 15; $60 for 30; $100 for 75 chances (Note if you want the Red Sox or golf raffle!)
Payment: Venmo @Mike-Lapham-1 or by donation to Spontaneous (and email Mike).
Note: volunteers are needed.
***Talk to Mike Lapham (e-mail mlapham@faireconomy.org) if you’d like to play, but can’t quite swing $200.
Can’t come? Please consider making a donation to one of these organizations today!
Spontaneous Celebrations is a multicultural arts organization located in Jamaica Plain, MA and is known for its annual Wake Up the Earth festival and Lantern Parade among many other activities and projects.
United for a Fair Economy (UFE) is a national non-profit organization that works to draw attention to and narrow the growing income and wealth gap and the racial economic divide in the US, and gives individuals and organizations tools they can use to narrow the gap.
Questions: contact Mike Lapham at 617-304-4813 (text or call) or at mlapham@faireconomy.org