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Rotary’s round for charity

By BRIDGET SCOTT

MEMBERS of Casey Rotary Club hold high hopes for a huge fundraiser next month which will see all monies raised go to not-for-profit organisations across the City of Casey.
On 6 December, the Rotary group will hold its Annual Charity Golf Day at the Cardinia Beaconhills Golf Club.
Casey Rotary Club’s John McGreal said he was looking forward to the event which he hopes will raise up to $20,000.
“We raised about 14 or 15 thousand last year and are hoping to raise about $20,000 this year,” he said.
With half the entries already taken spots are quickly filling and Mr McGreal urges anyone who wishes to get a place to grab a ticket soon.
At only $115, guests will play a round of golf followed by a two course dinner that night, with entertainment from a live band and former AFL star Tommy Hafey.
Mr McGreal is also excited for a new hole-in-one competition on the day, which will give golfers the chance to claim $10,000 in prize money.
With a number of local organisations set to benefit from the day, Officer’s Riding for the Disabled will be a big beneficiary.
Sally Francis from the organisation will speak at the Rotary Club’s meeting next Monday.
Riding for the Disabled aims to offer the same opportunities for those with disabilities, who would usually be unable to participate in events such as equestrian and horse riding.
Other recipients from money raised on the day will include Windermere, the Hampton Park Uniting Church, Oz Child and blind school set to open in Berwick.
Golf day tickets are still selling with a small amount also available for the two course meal that night for $55.
For more information or to book a ticket phone John McGreal on 0403 118 854 or Kim Stillburn on 0417 126 496.
The golf will kick of about noon on Friday 6 December, with dinner, auctions, raffles and live entertainment to follow that evening.

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