Join us for a day of golf, entertainment, and philanthropy at the Plantation at Leesburg Winter Golf Tournament and Festival, benefiting Make-A-Wish Central and Northern Florida. This exciting event promises a day of fun and goodwill with a 4-Person Best Shot Scramble tournament, live music, raffles, a silent auction, delicious food, and more!
All the funds raised during this event will be dedicated to Make-A-Wish Central and Northern Florida, an organization that plays a crucial role in making life-changing wishes come true for children facing critical illnesses in our region. Your contributions, registration fees, raffle entries, and more will support this noble cause.
Your participation not only guarantees a fantastic day but also helps make dreams come true for children in need. To secure your spot, please use the register button. Let’s come together to support a worthy cause and enjoy a memorable day of golf and festivities. We look forward to seeing you there!
Event Details:
Saturday, January 13, 2024 at Plantation at Leesburg Golf Club, 4720 Plantation Boulevard Leesburg.
To understand the incredible impact these wishes have on the lives of these young recipients, we invite you to explore their stories and testimonials on the Make-A-Wish website at this link: https://wish.org/impact
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Make-A-Wish Central and Northern Florida currently has six local wish kids eagerly waiting for their dreams to come true. The average cost of granting a single wish is $8,000. Our collective goal is to raise $48,000, which will enable us to fulfill the wishes of all six children. Can we count on your support to help us achieve this goal?
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