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L’Arche Stratford to host 4th Annual Golf Tournament

L’Arche Stratford is set to host its 4th Annual Golf Tournament at the Stratford Country Club.

Scheduled for August 7th, this popular event promises an engaging day of golf and community fun.

The tournament begins with lunch at noon, followed by a shotgun start at 1 p.m.

Guests will enjoy 9 holes of golf, a cart, lunch, and access to the After-Party at the Ritsma Farm, which begins at  4 p.m.

Registration for the golf tournament, priced at $150 for individual golfers and $600 for a foursome, has closed.

However, those interested in attending the After-Party can still join for $75. Businesses can also support the event through hole sponsorships for $200.

The After-Party will feature live entertainment, a BBQ Food Truck, adult refreshments, and a silent auction, providing ample opportunities for socializing and mingling.

All proceeds benefit the ‘Be Belong Become’ capital campaign.

For more information, visit larchestratford.ca.

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