Project Access Tees Up Second Annual Golf Tournament, June 4
- Dan Pittman, 714-282-9994, dan@pittmanpr.com
- May 15, 2012
- 2 min read
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., May 15, 2012 – Calling all golfers. The 2nd Annual Project Access Charity Golf Tournament will be held at the Strawberry Farms Golf Club in Irvine on Monday, June 4, 2012.
Project Access is the leading provider of vital health, education and employment services to families, children and seniors living in low-income housing communities. Register to play in the tournament at http://www.project- access.org/golf-tournament-registration-form/ or call (949) 253-6200.
Sponsors include Par Sponsor The Crean Foundation, and Underwriting Sponsors Affordable Housing Access, RHC Communities, Bridge Investment Group, Sares-Regis Group, BRE Properties, California Communities CSCDA and Vitus Innovative Development.
Tee Sponsors include Moss Adams Capital, LLC, Lucas Development, Related Company of California, Herbert and Joyce Rosenblum, Highridge Costa Investors, Fore Property Company, East West Bank, Wilmington Trust, Century Housing Corporation, Independence Bank, Highland Property Development, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of the West and HSE & Co.
Other sponsors and supporters include Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe, FPA Multifamily, LLC, James G. Davis, Esquire, RC Baker Foundation, Fletcher Jones Motorcars, Hotel California Tequila, Mercedes Benz, Newport Lexus, PopChips, Trader Joe’s Irvine, Evans Premium Larger, Diamond Sign Company and Morrison’s Rogue River Lodge.
Other opportunities are still available. The organization’s first tournament grossed more than $100,000 with 100% of the proceeds going towards helping keep family members employed, children in school and seniors active.
The tee package includes lunch, dinner, gift bags with premium golf shirts, foursome photos, on-course competitions, including two chances to win hole-in-one cars provided by Newport Lexus and Fletcher Jones Mercedes, cigar rolling and refreshments. After golfing, participants are invited to a cocktail reception, dinner and awards presentation. Additionally, there will be silent and live auctions, as well as opportunity drawings to win premium golf clubs, and more.
Project Access CEO Kristin Byrnes was thrilled with the support the tournament received last year and is confident that the 2012 edition will be even more successful.
“Project Access helps residents become further educated, financially stable and contributing members to our communities. By supporting this event, everyone involved is helping provide vital resources to low-income residents, giving them the extra help they need to break the cycle of poverty.”
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