March 28, 2024

Tri-County Invites the Community to Annual Tee Off for Tri-County Charity Golf Tournament

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FRANKLIN, Mass. - Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School invites members of the community to attend the third annual Tee Off for Tri-County on Friday, June 12, at the Wentworth Hills Golf Club in Plainville.

The annual golf tournament will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a shotgun start and a scramble format. A raffle and silent auction will be held during the event.

All proceeds will benefit student activities. The funds allow Tri-County to continue offering quality extracurricular activities to students at little to no cost.

The $125 per golfer entry fee covers 18 holes of golf, a riding cart and dinner. Golfers will be able to participate in tournament contests. Registrations of less than four people will be combined into a foursome.

Tournament organizers are also asking local businesses to consider sponsoring the event. Sponsorship opportunities are available at the following levels: Platinum for $1,000, Gold for $500, Silver for $250, and Bronze for $150. Platinum, Gold, and Silver sponsors will receive gratuity player spots. All sponsor levels will receive sponsorship signs and their names on a banner to be displayed at Tri-County during the 2015-2016 school year.

Online registration is available for golfers and sponsors. Visit www.tri-county.us and click on the "Tee Off for Tri-County" link to sign up. Those wishing to pay by cash or check can also download a registration form on the school's website or contact fundraiser co-chairs Kim Zogalis and Brian Rhodes by calling 508-528-5400.

Organizers are gratefully accepting item donations for the raffle and silent auction. An item donation form is available on the school's website.

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