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COMING SOON:
5th Annual Allison Foundation Holli White Memorial Golf Tournament
SEPTEMBER 10, 2010, 1:00 p.m. (Registration begins at Noon)
Potomac Ridge Golf Course, Waldorf, MD

Beginning this year, we have renamed the Allison Foundation Golf Tournament to the Allison Foundation Holli White Memorial Golf Tournament, in loving memory of Allison's mother and our very dear friend who passed away November 5, 2009.

Registration: $125 per golfer Registration Form
Tournament includes: Green/cart fees, practice facility, goodie bag, drinks, snacks, prizes, awards, and reception with dinner and live entertainment by the Allison Foundation band!

 

Last Year's Tournament was a great success! Let's keep GROWING!

We have the following individuals and businesses to thank for their support over the years:

Title Sponsor: John Mattingly ConstructionMattingly Construction Logo
Donations of Goods and Services:

Texas Ribs
Dick's Sporting Goods
Welcome Interiors
Cure Autism Now
Nairn Technologies
Mike's Golf

Hole Sponsors

Certified Remodeling
Fulcrum International
Facchina Global Services, LLC
Equity Homes
DugAnello
Eagle Eye Technical Solutions
Extreme Home Creations
Jim Hall Real Estate
McCafferty Information Systems, Inc.
George and Gina Nairn
BrigliaMcLaughlin
Jack and Theresa Caltrider
Bob and Joann Altiero
Lynn and Sally Lyons
WRW Commercial Carpeting
Wycleff Enterprises
Edward Sanders Insurance
Clean It Is
Wheeler Goodman Macek

 

 
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