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Fourth annual CHRIC Classic golf tourney set for July 27

Special to The OBSERVER

Chautauqua Home Rehabilitation & Improvement Corporation (CHRIC) will be holding its 4th Annual CHRIC Classic Golf Tournament on Saturday, July 27 at the Chautauqua Golf Club, 4731 West Lake Road, Chautauqua.

Josh Freifeld, Executive Director and the CHRIC Board of Directors invite the community to come join CHRIC for a day of golfing and fun. Registration and lunch start at noon with a 1 p.m. shotgun start on the Lake Course. Entry fee is $125 a player or $450 a foursome which includes 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, two drink tickets, appetizers, music, cocktails and dinner. For friends and family wishing to join in the dinner festivies, there is a $30 dinner-only option.

Why not be part of a great event and take a chance on a Hole in One on Par 3 to win a car sponsored by Basil Chevrolet-Buick-Cadillac, the Diamond Sponsor. Other sponsors for this event are Community Bank, N.A., Gold Sponsor; John R. Samuelson, Attorney at Law, Silver Sponsor; Veterans’ Team Sponsor, Lake Chautauqua Memorial VFW Auxiliary Post 8647. Tee Sponsors are Carlos Alvarado Farm, Chautauqua Transportation Services, Inc., LaBella Associates, M &T Bank, Nestle Purina and Putnam Record Agency.

CHRIC thanks all of its sponsors for taking part in this event including Friends of CHRIC donors, Hitchcock Excavation; Raffle and Basket donors, Brick City Market & Deli, Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Sabres, Evergreen Outfitters, Liberty Vineyards, Lucille Ball Desi Arnaz Museum, National Comedy Center, Patton Electric, Pittsburgh Steelers, Waldameer Park and Webb’s Captain’s Table Restaurant.

For more information, to register for the event or for Golf Tournament Entry Forms, Sponsorship Opportunities and Raffle Donations, contact CHRIC at 753-4650 or CHRIC, 2 Academy St., Mayville. Forms are also available on CHRIC’s Website: www.chric.org

CHRIC has been improving the housing stock of Chautauqua County and the living conditions of its low-income residents for 41 years. As a chartered NeighborWorks® organization, CHRIC provides leadership in strengthening communities and creating affordable housing opportunities for low and moderate income families. Over the past five years alone, CHRIC has created 66 new homeowners, has counseled 485 in financial literacy, repaired or rehabbed 491 owner-occupied homes, developed or preserved 157 rental homes, assisted 1,278 families in Chautauqua County, provided 293 volunteer hours, and provided a total of direct investment of over $12 million dollars in Chautauqua County.

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