Hardin County United Way to host “That’s Putting it Nicely” Golf Outing
The United Way of Hardin County has unveiled a new event, the “That’s Putting it Nicely” Golf Outing on June 22.
Golfers will have a 9:00 a.m shotgun start at the Veterans Memorial Park Golf Course in Kenton. Pricing is based on course membership and golf cart ownership. Registration includes 18 holes of golf, lunch and prize opportunities.
Participate either by sending a foursome or by sponsoring a hole or cart. There are also opportunities for Hole in One sponsors.
Information on registration and sponsorship opportunities can be found on the Google Form HERE or printable registration form.
For more information, please contact the United Way of Hardin County, 419-675-1860.
ABOUT THE UNITED WAY
United Way of Hardin County is on a mission to improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community to advance the common good!
Our Focus is health, education, financial stability.
We help make it easier for families to access nutritious foods and receive adequate health care.
We invest in programs, training & resources to help people stay healthy & happy.
We encourage parents to read to their children, helping them to succeed in school.
We help promote a stable home life and provide resources to continue education into adulthood.
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