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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------2010 Corporate Challenge Golf Tournament Redstone Golf Club - Home of the Shell Houston Open! November 15, 2010 Save the date for
the Palmer Drug Abuse Program’s 2010 Corporate Challenge Golf
Tournament. This tournament is widely supported by the Oil and
Gas industry and it is a wonderful opportunity to see many of your
friends and associates. All of the proceeds raised from this
event will help support the drug and alcohol recovery services provided
to youth and families in our community!
Larry Dierker, PDAP board member and former Houston Astro’s pitcher, manager and commentator, who plays in 25-30 of these events annually says, “This is one of the very best. From the incomparable meals to the exceptional courses and networking opportunities, it is non-stop fun from beginning to end.” Sponsors to date include: Schlumberger (Title Sponsor), Cabot Oil and Gas Corporation (Lunch Sponsor), Plains Exploration & Production Company (Cart Sponsor), Burleson Cooke LLP, EnerVest Ltd, Rosetta Resources Inc., Valiant Exploration LLC. If you have any questions or need additional information, please don’t hesitate to contact us at (281) 589-4833. Thank you in advance for your support and we look forward to seeing you in November! Tournament Brochure (Sponsorship Details) Registration Form Team Registration Form Golf Tournament Ad Save the Date 17th Annual Corporate Challenge Golf Tournament The Palmer Drug Abuse Program hosted its Seventeenth Annual Corporate Challenge Golf Tournament at Redstone Golf Club on Monday, October 5, 2009. We had an outstanding group of players and thankfully the weather cooperated! We are so grateful to have such a dedicated support team who participated with us in one way or another this year. With the generous support of our Title Sponsor (Schlumberger) and our many other corporate sponsors, our golf tournament raised approximately $120,000 for PDAP and will support our continuing efforts to fight youth substance abuse in the Houston community. |