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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.
From The Summit Schools:
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.
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