Legendary Links Golf Raffle Offers Rare Chance To Play Premier Courses
Apr 18 2007 in Events and Outings by thestarter
Proceeds Benefit Alzheimer's Association
PRESS RELEASE
New Jersey's golf enthusiasts can win a rare chance to play at some of the metropolitan area's most prestigious golf courses. The Alzheimer's Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter's Legendary Links Golf Raffle offers golf lovers the opportunity to play at courses considered 'the best of the best' because of their history, excellence of design, or quality of course conditions. Tickets are $100, and only 1,000 will be sold. Proceeds will benefit programs and services offered by the Alzheimer's Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter.
Each of the 29 prize packages includes a round of golf, golf carts or caddies, and lunch for the winner and two additional guests. The drawing for the 29 prize packages will be held during a cocktail reception on Wednesday, May 23, at Canoe Brook County Club in Summit, New Jersey. For information or to purchase raffle tickets, call the Alzheimer's Association at (609) 514-1180 or visit www.alznj.org.
Among the featured golf courses are Crestmont Country Club, West Orange, N.J.; Arcola Golf Club, Paramus, N.J.; and Baltusrol Golf Club, Springfield, N.J. Additional courses include such destinations as the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, Fla.; Palmetto Hall Plantation in Hilton Head, S.C.; and Pebble Beach in California.
Jay S. Kennedy, CLU, ChFC, financial advisor, Northwestern Mutual, and John O'Marra, Esq., chair, Alzheimer's Association, Greater New Jersey Chapter Board of Directors, co-chair the 2007 Legendary Links Golf Raffle. Corporate sponsors are Genesis HealthCare, Genworth Financial, Investors Savings Bank, and The Provident Bank.
ABOUT THE ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER NEW JERSEY CHAPTER
The Alzheimer's Association is the world leader in Alzheimer research and support. The Association is committed to providing support, assistance and information to individuals with Alzheimer's disease, their families and care partners; and supports research into the causes, prevention, treatment and cure of Alzheimer's disease. It is estimated that there are currently more than 350,000 individuals and their care partners in New Jersey who are struggling to cope with the challenges of Alzheimer's disease. Headquartered in Denville with offices in Oradell, Princeton and Red Bank, the Alzheimer's Association offers education and training, support groups, respite care assistance, and a 24-hour, toll-free telephone Helpline. For more information about Alzheimer's disease or the Alzheimer's Association, please call (800)883-1180, or visit the website at www.alznj.org.
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