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 14700 S 82nd Ave Orland Park IL 60462  See map

The Crisis Center for South Suburbia (CCSS) will host the annual Dianne Masters Cup (DMC) golf outing and dinner on Tuesday, August 14, 2012 at Silver Lake Country Club in Orland Park. The event is named in honor and memory of the late Dianne Masters, who founded the organization in 1979, and is one of the Crisis Center’s biggest fundraisers of the year.

On board as title sponsor for the second consecutive year is Four Seasons Heating, Air Conditioning and Plumbing. “We’re so fortunate to have such caring partners like Four Seasons to help us make this outing successful,” commented Christopher Beele, Special Events Coordinator for the Crisis Center. Sponsorship packages are still available for those who would like to support the Crisis Center.

The DMC Committee has been hard at work planning a day that participants won’t soon forget. The festivities include a continental breakfast before the 9:00 am shotgun start, a great round of golf on the north course, cook-out lunch and refreshments, and a variety of contests, raffles, and a fantastic silent auction. The outing also features the traditional trivia contest that keeps all golfers on their toes between holes. Register today to ensure your place at this unforgettable event.

Golf package includes golf, lunch, dinner and beverages for $150 per person. Corporate and individual sponsorship opportunities are available at a variety of price points and benefits, some of which include golf packages and opportunities for special recognition. On-line registration is now available at www.crisisctr.org/events.

Proceeds from this event benefit will help support the Crisis Center for South Suburbia’s mission to provide emergency shelter and essential services for victims of domestic violence. 

For more information or to register for the event, contact Chris Beele at (708) 429 7255, ext. 118 or email him at christopherb@crisisctr.org.

Visit www.crisisctr.org  for more information on the Crisis Center for South Suburbia, ways to support its mission, and the services it provides.

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