35th Annual Golf Tournament Announced for Greencastle-Antrim Chamber

Community members are invited to register for the 35th Annual Golf Tournament hosted by the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce on Friday, June 2.

Held at the Greencastle Golf Club and sponsored by WellSpan Health, the event will begin at 8 a.m. with breakfast and a Bloody Mary bar followed by a shotgun start at 9 a.m. Snacks, lunch and beverages will be provided during the tournament with prizes given at the conclusion of the event.

Reservations are being taken for 4-person scramble teams at $100 per golfer or $400 per team. In addition to a variety of raffle prizes, the putting green prize will be offered by F&M Trust and a hole-in-one prize sponsored by Antrim Way Honda.

Interested golfers can register online or download a registration form at Tinyurl.com/5kf9wvph or by contacting the G-A Chamber, Monday thru Friday, at 717-597-4610.

Serving the area since 1955, the Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce helps members thrive by promoting economic prosperity and community vitality. It is a proud partner of the Cumberland Valley Business Alliance. For more information, visit GreencastlePaChamber.org.

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