
Lincoln Golf Tournament To Benefit Sarah’s House Of Maine
A golf tournament next month in Lincoln will benefit a very special facility in Holden that helps cancer patients.
Nothing Improves a Day of Golfing in Maine Like Raising Money for a Great Cause
Golfers are heading to the links as the weather warms and the grass gets greener. And the only thing that makes a day of golfing better is knowing that your game is helping a worthy cause.
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Like on June 28th at Jato Highlands Golf Course in Lincoln, when the Emerging Leaders Network hosts its 2nd annual golf tournament. It promises to be a fun day for just $70 per golfer, with mulligans available for $5 each. And then you can stick around for lunch once the tournament is done.
Signing Up for the Lincoln Maine Golf Tournament is Easy, Including for Sponsors
Any golfers interested in signing up can send an email to jaeden.folster@eurovia.us, or call Jaeden at 207-561-7536.

There will prizes and a 50/50 raffle to add to the fun, as well as prizes for holes-in-one. And Dixon Golf will host a few one-course games for chances to win extra prizes.
Sponsors are needed, at a variety of levels, from $100 to $750. Contact Jaeden if you'd like your business to be represented at the event.
Proceeds from the Golf Tournament in Lincoln Will Benefit Sarah's House of Maine
Proceeds will benefit Sarah's House of Maine, which provides a home away from home for cancer patients receiving treatment in the Bangor area. Sarah's House, on the Main Road in Holden, offers a more comfortable environment than a hotel, and a patient's stay is free of charge.
This golf tournament will help Sarah's House continue its mission to offer free, comfortable lodgings to people who have enough challenges in their lives and just need a welcoming place to rest.
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