Golf benefit for Queen Valley Fire Department

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Queen Valley Golf Course

  The Queen Valley Fire Auxiliary is hosting its 28th annual golf tournament on Saturday, March 11, at the Queen Valley Golf Course.  The format will be a four person scramble open to all teams: men, women and mixed.  Teams will be flighted by handicap.  Entry fees are $35 each for members and $50 each for   non-members (cart fees are $17 a cart).  The entry fee includes morning coffee & rolls, green fees, specialty holes, lunch, team prizes and door prizes.  There will also be a silent auction at the luncheon.  

  Businesses or individuals can donate to the event by Sponsoring a Tee Box Sign for a $25 minimum contribution.   These signs can be personalized with your name, pet’s picture, name of your business, in memory of a loved one, for your children/grandchildren or a club.    

  Entry forms and Sponsor a Tee Box forms can be picked up at the Queen Valley Pro Shop or by calling Tournament Chairperson, Toni at 541-677-9830.  Deadline for these forms is March 4.

  The Queen Valley Golf Course is located at the center of the village of Queen Creek. East of Phoenix on U.S. Hwy. 60-Superstition Freeway to Queen Valley Road and turn left.  From Tucson, take Hwy. 77 north to Hwy. 79. Take Hwy. 79 through the town of Florence until it ends at U.S. Hwy. 60, then head east to Queen Valley Road and turn left.

  All proceeds from the tournament benefit the Queen Valley Fire Department and are tax deductible.  These Fire Fighters and EMTs not only serve the community but they also respond to accidents on nearby highways and in the mountains and desert areas.

  So tee up and show your support for these first responders.

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