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Teeing up for a cause in Caroline Springs

Caroline Springs Rotary Club is preparing to tee off for its major community fundraiser, with its inaugural charity golf day set for next month.

On the books for Friday 20 March, the event is set to bring together businesses, community leaders and golf enthusiasts for a full day of sport, networking and fundraising.

Long-term Rotary Club member Kathy Hall said the day is designed not only to foster business and personal connections, but also to raise vital funds for local community projects.

“We see it as an opportunity for local businesses to network and also support a community organisation like the rotary,” she said.

“The funds raised will be going towards supporting community programs within Caroline Springs and the local area.”

Participants can look forward to a comprehensive golf day experience, with both breakfast and lunch included.

Golfers who simply wish to take part are also encouraged to register early to secure their place.

Even with the event still being a month away, Mrs Hall said she hopes the event can happen year after year.

“I’m really hoping that everyone who comes will have a great time, that it runs smoothly and that we can repeat it next year,” she said.

“We’re hoping that it will become an annual or biannual event.”

To register or enquire about sponsorship, email rotarycarolinesprings@gmail.com or visit https://rotarydistrict9800.org.au/event/caroline-springs-rotary-inaugural-golf-day

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