MCAGC Charity Golf Outing

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The MCAGC Charity Golf Outing will be held Wednesday, June 8, 2011.
The Mason Contractors Association of Greater Chicago Charity Golf Outing will be held Wednesday, June 8, 2011.

Projects of the Heart and Alzheimer’s benefit from this Mason Contractors Assn.of Greater Chicago — sponsored Golf Outing. Can we ask you to come out June 8th in the morning for breakfast & a great round of golf. Arboretum Golf Course in Buffalo Grove, IL. A very challenging 18 hole championship golf course complete with GPS Screens to speed play.

This year will will start early with a 9 AM shotgun start.

It is a tough time — but let’s break it up and have a great day while doing something...together. Kids with Cancer and Alzheimer’s patients benefit from this outing please come join us.

Please remember to respond early. All registrations must be received by May 21, 2011.

Any questions? Please call Jim O'Connor at 847-824-0146.
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