South Shore Clean Cities to host 3rd annual Clean Air Golf Outing on Sept. 24
August 24, 2015
MERRILLVILLE, Ind. - South Shore Clean Cities Inc., a nonprofit organization whose mission is to preserve and revitalize northern Indiana by promoting the use of clean fuels and clean vehicle technologies, will host its third annual Clean Air Golf Outing on Sept. 24.
The event will take place at Valparaiso Country Club, 2501 Country Club Road, Valparaiso, Indiana. Registration begins at 11 a.m. CDT and is followed by lunch before the 12 p.m. shotgun start. The event concludes with dinner at 5 p.m. CDT.
The golf outing is limited to the first 144 golfers. Non-golfers can attend dinner, but must be preregistered. Register at http://www.southshorecleancities.org or 219-644-3690. Cost is $100 per golfer. Dinner is $25 for non-golfers. Golfers who shoot a hole-in-one during the event have the opportunity to win a vehicle from Lake Shore Ford Toyota. Kauffman Chiropractic will offer free massages between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m.
"The Clean Air Golf Outing provides the perfect opportunity to network with professionals throughout northwest Indiana while enjoying the outdoors," said Carl Lisek, South Shore Clean Cities executive director. "All proceeds raised through the event will help South Shore Clean Cities fund paid internships and experiential learning for local college students."
South Shore Clean Cities is looking for sponsors at four funding levels: Event Sponsor, Refreshment Sponsor, Cart Sponsor and Hole Sponsor. Call Catherine Yoder at 219-644-3690 or email cyoder@southshorecleancities.org for additional information.
South Shore Clean Cities officials also lead Purdue Research Park-based Legacy Environmental Services Inc.
About South Shore Clean Cities Inc.
Designated as the 71st Clean Cities Coalition on June 15, 1999, South Shore Clean Cities Inc. was founded on the principle that motivated individuals working together for common goals best accomplish our nation's objectives. In almost 100 coalitions, government agencies and private companies voluntarily form partnerships that meet the objectives of improving air quality, developing regional economic opportunities and reducing the use of imported oil.
Writer: Jared Andrews
Purdue Research Park contact: Steve Martin, 765-588-3342, sgmartin@prf.org
Source: Carl Lisek, 219-644-3690