Lexington Woman’s Club 39th Annual Charity Golf Club

Lexington Woman’s Club 39th Annual Charity Golf Club
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The Lexington Woman’s Club will hold its 39th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Monday, March 27, 2023, at the Country Club of Lexington. This year’s proceeds benefit the Chief Wallace Oswald Firing Training Facility through the Lexington Police Department Foundation, as well as the scholarships we provide to Lexington School District One graduating seniors planning to pursue higher education.

They are currently seeking sponsors and golfers. All of the details can be found on the flyer and on our website at lexwc.org/golf-tournament. The flyer can be used for mailing registration and payment, and the website can be used to register and pay as well. Contact information is included on both.

In addition, an online auction will be held. More information will be available on their website closer to the event.

Feel free to contact Joy Moore at joymmoore77@gmail.com with any questions.

Download the flyer and sponsor packages here:

Original source can be found here.



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