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Dow Finsterwald Golf Classic Jensen Beach, Jensen FL 34958 1406 P.O. Box Children’s Center Hibiscus Underwriting Tournament Host Dow Finsterwald Package…………… $7,500 Dow Finsterwald Two (2) Golf foursome Special announcement at the event Recognition in all event materials, advertising Known as Finsty and press 1958 PGA Championship champion Recognition on event Sponsor Board Former Vice President of the PGA Recognition on Hibiscus website 1958 PGA Player of the Year Display of your banner 1957 Vendor Trophy Winner Dow Finsterwald Promotional materials in event goody bags Eleven PGA Tour victories 9 Tee-signs & 30 Chinese Raffle Tickets Played on four Ryder Cup teams Golf Classic Eagle Package….…………..….……… $3,500 1977 Ryder Cup Captain Golf foursome Served on USGA Rules Committee Recognition in all event materials, advertising 2006 Inductee PGA Hall of Fame and press 2007 Memorial Tournament Honoree Recognition on event Sponsor Board Recognition on Hibiscus website Display of your banner Hibiscus Children’s Center Promotional materials in event goody bags Your special signage at event (provided by Hibiscus Children’s Center has been saving sponsor) children since 1985. 5 Tee-signs & 20 Chinese Raffle Tickets Together, with the support of our incredible Lunch on the Green ………………... $2,500 community, Hibiscus Children’s Center has Golf foursome grown tremendously over the years from Recognition in all event materials, advertising a 6-bed shelter for abused and neglected and press children to providing over 1,000 children Recognition on event Sponsor Board and families every month with life-changing Recognition on our Hibiscus website services and resources. Promotional materials in event goody bags Your special signage at event (provided by Working diligently with local and state sponsor) governments to address the changing 3 Tee-signs & 10 Chinese Raffle Tickets needs of our children and families over the years, Hibiscus Children’s Center continues Platinum Package .…………….……. $1,500 to be a leader in providing prevention, Golf foursome residential, shelter and recovery programs Recognition in all event materials, advertising to our community. Our goal every day is to and press enhance and make the lives of children Recognition on event Sponsor Board better and brighter so they can grow, Recognition on Hibiscus website develop and reach their potential in life. Promotional materials in event goody bags 2 Tee-signs & 5 Chinese Raffle Tickets Where SPECIAL THANKS Sign Up Now! SPONSORSHIP/ SEE BACK FOR UNDERWRITING Santa Lucia River Club TEAM REGISTRATION at Ballantrae UNDERWRITING $_________________ 3325 Ballantrae Blvd. Player #1 Name_________________________ Port St. Lucie, FL 34952 Address ________________________________ GOLD $1,000 package Golf foursome 772-398-0888 City________________ State____ Zip________ Recognition on event Sponsor board Panera Bread Phone__________________________________ Directions From US 1: SILVER $500 package Turn onto Westmoreland, which is 3 miles north of for their Golf twosome the Roosevelt Bridge. Travel on Westmoreland to E-Mail_________________________________ Recognition on event Sponsor Board the third traffic circle. Go around to the third exit support and generosity and veer right onto Pine Valley Street. The gated Handicap_______________________________ Friend of Hibiscus Tee Sign Sponsor entry to the Ballantrae community and Santa Lucia River Club is one half mile on your left. Santa Lucia One Tee Sign $100 per sign Dow Finsterwald Player #2 Name_________________________ River Club is 1/2 mile inside the gates on your right. Address ________________________________ I will be happy to play. When City________________ State____ Zip________ $________ is enclosed for Friday, March 29, 2019 Phone__________________________________ _____ player(s) at $150 per player E-Mail_________________________________ Format Handicap_______________________________ Four Person Scramble Santa Lucia River Club _____ Friend of Hibiscus Tee Sign Player #3 Name_________________________ Sponsor(s) at $100 per sign at Ballantrae Address ________________________________ Entry Fee To our sponsors, players and City________________ State____ Zip________ I can not attend. However, please $ 150 per person volunteers! Phone__________________________________ accept my contribution to help abused children for $_____________ Schedule of Events E-Mail_________________________________ Mail Registrations to: Noon Registration Hibiscus Children's Center Handicap_______________________________ My total check of $ ___________is Light Lunch P.O. Box 1406 enclosed, payable to: Jensen Beach, FL 34958 Player #4 Name_________________________ Hibiscus Children’s Center Foundation, Inc. 1:00 p.m. Shotgun Start Or Address ________________________________ Golf awards, cocktails and heavy Register Online at MC/VISA/AMEX Acct. #. hors d’oeuvres following tournament City________________ State____ Zip________ ___________________________ www.hibiscuschildrenscenter.org Questions or to Register Phone__________________________________ 772-334-9311 ext. 404 or Chg. Amt.____________ Exp.____ Hibiscus Children’s Center is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit charitable [email protected] organization. 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