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Lake Land College Foundation to host Golf Classic

The Lake Land College Foundation will host its annual Golf Classic on Friday, September 30, at the Mattoon Golf & Country Club. The golf outing will be played in the popular four-man scramble format with registration and lunch for golfers beginning at 11 a.m. with a shotgun start at noon.

Golfers can register as a team of four or individually. Individual players are encouraged to sign up, as all players will be placed on a team. Entries for Friday’s outing are limited to the first 144 golfers.

The entry fee is $125 per golfer or $500 per team of four. Lunch, 18-holes, cart and refreshments are included.

All proceeds assist the Lake Land College Foundation in building relationships that will support and enhance the educational opportunities and services to students through financial support from alumni and friends.

The outing is made possible by the support of the event’s sponsors. Confirmed sponsors at this time are Veregy, Effingham Asphalt Co., Scott State Bank, Planning Design Studio, The First National Bank, North American Lighting, Country Financial –Donsbach/Meinhart, Washington Savings Bank, Robbins Schwartz, Grunloh Construction, Consolidated Communications, Pilson’s Auto, IBEW #146, J&J Ventures, Rural King, Adams Memorials, Bolin Fuel.Oil.Propane, Steve & Debbie Benefiel, Mark & Julie Knodle, Prudential and Agracel, Inc.

Teams or individuals can sign up through the Lake Land College Foundation at lakelandcollege.edu/foundation/golf or by contacting 217-234-5376 or atucker1563@lakelandcollege.edu.

All mail entries should be sent to Lake Land College Foundation, 5001 Lake Land Blvd., Mattoon, IL 61938.

Original source can be found here.

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