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May 23, 2008

Wisconsin NAFA Chapter Holds 17th Annual Golf & Leisure Outing

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PEWAUKEE, WI –The Wisconsin NAFA Chapter is holding its 17th Annual Golf & Leisure Outing on Tues., Jul. 8, at Western Lakes in Pewaukee, Wis. Registration is $90 per person and includes green fees, golf cart, lunch on the course, and dinner for NAFA industry personnel.

 

Agenda:

9 a.m.–10:45 a.m.      Registration

                                    Putting Contest - Gazebo area by Pro Shop

                                    Continental Breakfast - Club House

10a.m.–10:15 a.m.     Educational Program: Driving Etiquette VI

                                    Speaker: Tom Krause

10:15 a.m.–1 p.m.      Lunch at tent

11 a.m.                        Shotgun Start Golf Scramble

5 p.m.                          Cocktails

6 p.m.                          Dinner and Prizes

 

Checks must be sent in with registration form by June 16 to:

John O'Connor

Velcor Leasing

2005 West Beltline Highway, Suite 200

Madison, WI 53713

Phone: 608-288-5700

Fax: 608-288-5701

 

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