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WAYLAND – John Guilfoil Public Relations is pleased to announce that registration for its first-ever charity golf tournament is now open.
Golfers can register for the tournament by visiting this site. The tournament will be held on Thursday, Aug. 13, at Sandy Burr Country Club in Wayland. For more tournament information, visit jgpr.net/golf.
All proceeds will be donated directly to the Hundred Club of Massachusetts, a non-profit dedicated to supporting the families of fallen active-duty firefighters and police officers.
Registration is $200 per golfer and includes entry into the shotgun-style scramble, breakfast, lunch buffet, a drink ticket and swag bags.
The tournament features a variety of raffle and contest opportunities, including a $50,000 Hole-in-One Contest, a Fire Ladder Truck Ball Drop, LeaderBoard New England’s Air Cannon, longest drive and putting competitions, and more!
The event will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and registration, followed by the fire truck ball drop at 8:30 a.m. Tee off is at 9 a.m.
JGPR’s goal is to raise at least $20,000 for The Hundred Club, share their mission and to help support the families of firefighters and police officers who have lost their lives, whether in the line-of-duty or non-line of duty.
Sponsorship and raffle donations are still available. For more information or questions about donations and sponsorships, please contact Benjamin Paulin, Senior Vice President of JGPR, at ben@jgpr.net.
About John Guilfoil Public Relations LLC
John Guilfoil Public Relations is the go-to public relations and communications consultancy for police chiefs, fire chiefs, school superintendents, health directors and municipal managers throughout the U.S. We are a globally recognized team of innovators that connects leaders with their communities. We set the standard in strategic communication and creative messaging by distributing critical information, amplifying stories and providing the tools, technology and support needed in an ever-changing world.
About The Hundred Club of Massachusetts
No police officer or firefighter who dies — whether in the line of duty or not — should ever be forgotten. Since 1959, the Hundred Club of Massachusetts has been the state’s wholly dedicated charity supporting the families of our fallen heroes. The Hundred Club gives an unequivocal and unconditional promise to police officers and firefighters in Massachusetts that in the event they lose their life we will remain with their families, compassionately caring for them for the rest of their lives, ensuring that their sacrifice is never forgotten. The Hundred Club of Mass., Inc. is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization.
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