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Summit School's Golf Tourney Raises $40K for Students with Dyslexia

A golf tournament raised a profit of $40K for The Summit School, which serves students with dyslexia and other learning differences.

The Summit School hosted is annual golf tournament at The Golf Club at South River on Monday, October 17. The event was a huge success thanks to the support of the golfers, donors, and generous sponsors. Grace Ryan Real Estate was the Platinum Title Sponsor, Annapolis Subaru provided a 2017 Subaru for the Hole-in- One and Stan & Joe’s Saloon South provided the awards luncheon.

Golfers enjoyed wonderful weather, refreshments, contests, and prizes. In addition to the tournament this year, beginner golfers participated in Lessons & Libations, a group lesson from The Club at South River’s Director of Golf, Michael Thomas, along with signature cocktails.

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The tournament raised a gross profit of $40,000 to benefit The Summit School. The Summit School serves bright students with dyslexia and other learning differences. Summit empowers students to be successful in high school and beyond. With a strong foundation, the possibilities are endless.

Photos Courtesy of The Summit Schools

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