NAIOP's charitable golf tournament to be held Sept. 11th
After being called on account of rain, NAIOP Mass.'s 20th Annual Charitable Golf Tournament benefiting Heading Home has been rescheduled for Thursday, September 11th. More than 500 golfers are expected at this popular event, which raises much-needed funds for Heading Home (formerly Shelter, Inc.), a non-profit organization dedicated to ending homelessness in the Boston area. Thanks to generous contributions from event sponsors, NAIOP donated $138,000 to Heading Home last year, bringing our total donations to more than $1.1 million!
Golfers will be welcomed with a continental breakfast at 7:00 a.m. Shotgun start will be at 8:30 a.m. with barbecue lunches provided on the golf courses. The day ends with a cocktail party, raffle and silent auction.
A limited number of foursome opportunities remain available. For information on this unique opportunity to both contribute to a very worthy cause while enjoying a day of golf, please contact Debbie Osheroff at 781-453-6900 x3 or osheroff@naiopma.org today.
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