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July 25, 2008

San Francisco NAFA/PFSA Chapters to Hold Golf Outing Aug. 4

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SAN FRANCISCO– On August 4, the NAFA/Public Fleet Supervisors Association (PFSA) San Francisco Chapters will be holding their Annual Golf Outing at the Silverado Resort and Country Club in Napa, Calif. In addition to golf, there will be wine tasting and tour of the Napa Valley for those who prefer not to golf. Everyone will meet at 5 p.m. for dinner following the day's activities.

10:00 a.m.:      Registration

10:30 a.m.:      Meeting

11:30 a.m.:      Lunch at Leisure

12:00 p.m.:      Golf / Wine Tour

5:00 p.m.:        Dinner

For more information e-mail jshicks@tid.org.

 

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