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Still time to enter a team in Charity’s Golf Day

by isleofman.com 20th June 2012

There is still time to enter a team of 4 to take part in Crossroads Care Golf Day on Thursday 19th July at Douglas Golf Club.

 

Crossroads Care Golf Day provides businesses and corporations with an ideal opportunity to entertain colleagues and clients whilst enjoying a round of golf and is also equally suited to groups of family and friends.

 

Team are assured a great day out as well as the opportunity to win the Crossroads Care Golf Day Trophy and prizes for ‘Longest Drive’, ‘Nearest the Pin’ and ‘Beat the Pro’.

 

Breakfast will be served alongside registration and a presentation luncheon will follow 18 holes where an after dinner raffle will also be held for the chance to win top prizes.
 
Registration is open until Thursday 12th July 2012. Entry per team of 4 costs £120.00 which includes breakfast and a 2 course lunch.

 

Thanks to Canada Life International, Cavendish Trust and Rossborough Insurance, all funds raised will go directly to Crossroads Care.

 

To register a team or for more information please contact Alex Wilson of Crossroads on 673103 or email awilson@crossroadsiom.org.

 

Crossroads Care provides respite to those caring for a loved one with an illness, disability, frailty, substance abuse or mental health problem.

 

The local charity currently provides over 50,000 hours of respite and 50,000 hours of meaningful care to over 1,000 people on the Isle of Man.

 

Crossroads Care services include Care at Home, Young Carers Project, Derby House Nursery, Holiday Scheme, Social Club, Crossroads Community Venture and Building Bridges.

Posted by isleofman.com
Wednesday 20th, June 2012 11:16pm.

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