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Posted: 9:11 AM Sep 15, 2009
Spend A Day On The Greens, Help A Child With Cancer!
Start the first weekend of autumn with a charity golf tournament. Funds raised by the 3rd Annual DMan Hero Foundation tournament help families with children diagnosed with cancer.
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MERIDEN, Kansas - Grab your golf clubs for a beginning-of-autumn golf tournament!
The DMan Hero Foundation is holding its third annual fundraising tournament on Friday, Sept. 25, 2009.
The foundation financially helps families with children battling cancer. It was formed by the Feyh family, who lost young Daegen in 2005 to cancer at the age of four. Read more about Daegen and DMan Hero Foundation here
The charity golf tournament is a four-man scramble at Village Greens Golf Course, 5615 Highway K92, Meriden. It is about 25 minutes northeast of Topeka, just east of the K-4, K-92 intersection.
Cost to play in the tournament is $65 per person; that totals $260 per team. There is also opportunity for sponsorship of a hole in the tournament for $100.
You can print a registration form on-line here, on the DMan Hero Foundation website
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