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The David Cone Celebrity Charity Golf Classic Individual Golfers Cocktail Party, $550 Per Golfer Awards Dinner & The David Cone Foursomes Auction $175 Per person The David Cone $2,200 Per foursome ☐Yes, I/We would like to attend the Celebrity Charity ☐Yes, I/We would like to play in the Cocktail Party, Awards Dinner & Auction. tournament. Enclosed is a check for Enclosed is my check for ________ dinner Golf Classic Celebrity Charity ____ golfers. tickets. Monday, July 20, 2020 Includes: ☐I’m sorry, I can’t be with David that • Full Breakfast, Lunch, Cart day but I really want to help. Enclosed Brooklake Country Club Golf Classic • Snacks/Beverages on Course please find my personal donation of 139 Brooklake Road, Florham Park, NJ 07932 • 1 Ticket to Awards Dinner & Auction $________________. (per golfer) OR • 4 Tickets to Awards Dinner & Auction (per foursome) Please make all checks payable to Ed Lucas Foundation Schedule of Events... 2612 Hawthorne Avenue Union, NJ 07083-4928 9:00 a.m. .............................................................Full Breakfast/ NOTE! PLEASE PRINT OR TYPE GUEST INFORMATION Morning Registration NAME 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ..........................................VIP Meet & Greet ADDRESS (Sponsors Only) CITY, STATE, ZIP 10:30 a.m. ............................................................Shot-Gun Tee Off HOME PHONE ( ) 11:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. .........................................Lunch BUSINESS PHONE ( ) CELL ( ) 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. ...........................................Cocktail Party E-MAIL 6:30 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. ...........................................Dinner/Live Auction NAME Awards Presentation ADDRESS Full use of country club facilities available to all golfers CITY, STATE, ZIP Enjoy the Driving Range, Tennis Courts, Pool, HOME PHONE ( ) Card Room, Putting Contest and Chipping Contest BUSINESS PHONE ( ) CELL ( ) For the Benefit of E-MAIL Commemorative Classic Journal NAME ADDRESS A professionally compiled advertising journal for Master, Pro, CITY, STATE, ZIP check. your with in the enclosed envelope mail and Detach here Eagle, Birdie and Par advertisers. HOME PHONE ( ) To place an ad in the Commemorative Journal, visit our website BUSINESS PHONE ( ) CELL ( ) or call Ed Lucas or Allison Lucas at (908) 687-6529 E-MAIL NAME For more information, contact: ADDRESS Ed Lucas, General Chairman: (908) 687-6529 CITY, STATE, ZIP ED LUCAS FOUNDATION HOME PHONE ( ) 2612 Hawthorne Avenue, Union NJ 07083-4928 BUSINESS PHONE ( ) CELL ( ) E-mail: [email protected] Monday, July 20, 2020 E-MAIL Website: www.EDLUCASFOUNDATION.org DEADLINE: Payment must be received by Brooklake Country Club Contribution information for tax purposes: For golfers, any gift over $240.00 per person 139 Brooklake Road, Florham Park, NJ 07932 June 10, 2020 to ensure your golf reservation is tax deductible. For dinner guests, any contribution over $85.00 is tax deductible. Live/Silent Auction Breakfast Sponsor or Dinner Sponsor $2500 The David Cone ome “Quick Facts” About David Cone, S $10,000 ☐Yes, I/We would like to become a The Ed Lucas Foundation and The Tournament: ☐Yes, I/We would like to become a Live/ Breakfast Sponsor which includes: Celebrity Charity Silent Auction or Dinner Sponsor which • 9:00 am - Registration and Breakfast includes: • VIP Meet & Greet at Breakfast David Cone • Two (2) Foursomes (Limited to 2 people only) Golf Classic • Current Broadcaster for the YES NETWORK • Sponsorship Banner • Sponsor Name - Signage at Golf Hole • Full Breakfast, Lunch, Cart or Tee • 5X World Series Champion • Snacks/Beverages on Course • 4 Tickets to Cocktail Party/Awards A Message from David Cone • Pitched a perfect game July 18, 1999 on Yogi Berra Day • (8) Tickets to Awards Dinner & Auction Dinner/Auction • Complimentary 1/2 Page Sponsor Ad • AL CY Young Award Winner in 1994 Plus (4) Additional Dinner Tkts. in Commemorative Journal Dear Friends, check. your with in the enclosed envelope mail and Detach here • Full Page Ad in Commemorative Journal • 5X All-Star 1988, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999 • Special Commemorative Souvenirs • Sponsor Name Recognition on website - • Pitched with Kansas City Royals, NY Mets, Toronto Blue Jays, • Sponsor Name @ Hole or Tee Thank You to our Sponsors I am so happy to be back again this year as host of the David Cone Yankees and Red Sox Celebrity Charity Golf Classic with my friend, Ed Lucas. Last year’s event Cocktail Party Golf Cart Sponsor was an overwhelming success! The Ed Lucas Foundation or Lunch Sponsor $1000 $7,500 (only 1 available) Your generosity and support has helped the Ed Lucas Foundation • 501 (c) (3) Non-profit Organization founded by Ed Lucas to provide scholarships for the blind and other students with disabilities, ☐Yes, I/We would like to become a ☐Yes, I would like to become a Golf • Supports the blind/visually impaired and others living with Cart Sponsor which includes: support diabetes and eye research, and provide adaptive equipment to Cocktail Party or Lunch sponsor which disabilities includes: • Sponsor Name - Signage on each Golf Cart assist individuals with disabilities gain their independence. • Two (2) Foursomes • 2 Tickets to Cocktail Party/Awards Please take a moment to review this brochure and website. There Celebrity Golf Classic, • Sponsorship Banner Dinner/Auction • Complimentary 1/4 Page Sponsor Ad in are many ways how you can become involved and get connected within the • Full Breakfast, Lunch, Cart Dinner and Auction • Snacks/Beverages on Course Commemorative Classic Journal community. Your support would mean so much to me. • Sponsor Name Recognition on website - • Celebrity supporters have included: Brian Cashman, • (8) Tickets to Awards Dinner & Auction Thank You to Our Sponsors I look forward to hearing from you. Bernie Williams, David Wells, Mickey Rivers, Willie Randolph, • Full Page Ad in Commemorative Journal • Special Commemorative Souvenirs Buck Showalter, Bart Oates, Al Santorini, Karl Nelson, • Sponsor Name @ Hole or Tee Mulligan Sponsor Sincerely, $500 Bruce Harper, El Duque, Ramiro Mendoza and Gerry Cooney Corporate Sponsor $4,500 ☐Yes, I/We would like to become a • Celebrity auction items have been donated by luminaries such Mulligan Sponsor which includes: as Aaron Judge, CC Sabathia, Brett Gardner, Didi Gregorius, ☐Yes, I/We would like to become a Cor- • Sponsor Name on T-Sign at driveway David Cone porate Sponsor of a Hole or Tee and have our entrance to Country Club Masahiro Tanaka, Mariano Rivera, Cal Ripken, Jr., Artist James foursome play in the tournament • Complimentary 1/4 Page Sponsor Ad in Fiorentino, the NY Yankees, NY Mets, NY Giants, as well as Corporate Sponsorship of Commemorative Journal Hole or Tee includes: • Sponsor Name Recognition on website - hundreds of autographed team and individual items from almost • Your Foursome Thank You to Our Sponsors every major sports franchise and entertainment industry, • Full Breakfast, Lunch, Cart Broadway Show tickets and Luxury “All-Inclusive” destination • Snacks/Beverages on Course • Sponsor name at Hole or Tee To become a Major Sponsor for: vacations. • 4 Tickets to Awards Dinner & Auction $25,000 or $75,000 • Full-Page Sponsor Ad in Commemorative Please contact Ed Lucas - General Chairman Classic Journal for further information • Special Commemorative Souvenirs at (908) 687-6529 NOTE! ONLY SPONSORSHIPS ARE GUARANTEED A CELEBRITY TO PLAY IN THEIR FOURSOME!!!.
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