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May 9, 2012

Arc North Florida swings into action

Live Oak — The Arc North Florida is making the grass fly one more time this year with its Annual Benefit Golf Tournament.

There are more than 20 teams already registered for the event, at the Country Club of Lake City, with a limit of 100 players. Registration is open until Thursday.

According to Arc North Florida officials, they are excited about the response to this year’s event. They are still looking for more $75 hole sponsors.

Golfers have more than $8,000 in awards and prizes to look forward to on Friday. Prizes will be awarded for Gross and Net Teams, Longest Drive, Closest to the Pin and many more. The Hole-in-One winner at the Wes Haney Chevrolet of Live Oak hole will win a new Chevy truck.  
For more information, registration or sponsorship, please contact 386-362-7143. All proceeds benefit The Arc North Florida, Inc., a nonprofit agency, that provides advocacy and services to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities in Suwannee, Hamilton, Lafayette, Columbia and Baker counties.

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