Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope
Cancer of Many Colors (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses and emergency needs.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
ancer of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
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Cancer of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
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Cancer of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
Cancer of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
cer of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
er of Many Colors Foundation (CMC) is pleased to host the annual Jay Criscione & Family Golf Tournament of Hope at the Golden Hills Country Club. Proceeds from this event will benefit local cancer survivors with their daily living expenses.
Jay Criscione, former Executive Director for the Lexington County Recreation & Aging Commission was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2007 and passed away with bile duct cancer in 2009. He was an avid golfer and loved playing the game with his father John, brother Richard and his friends. John, former golf teaching pro passed away with breast cancer in 1981. Richard passed away with leukemia in 2007.
CMC was created in honor of the Criscione family.
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Date and Time
Thursday Oct 19, 2017
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM EDT
Thursday, October 19, 2017
Location
Golden Hills Country Club
Lexington, SC 29072
www.goldenhillsgolf.com/golf
Fees/Admission
Cost: $400 per 4-person team (Includes 2 mulligans per player)
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
JOHN J SPONSORSHIP - $800
· One 4-Person Tea Placement
· Each player receives 2 mulligans
· Tee Box Sponsor
· Hole Sponsor
· Special Recognition at Registration & Dinner
RICHARD B SPONSORSHIP - $600
· One 4-Person Team Placement
· Each player receives 2 mulligans
· Hole Sponsor
· Special Recognition at Registration & Dinner
OWN A TEE BOX - $250
· Set up a Tent w/your company. Tent provided.
HOLE SPONSORSHIP - $100
· Sign placement
For additional information, call the CMC Foundation at (803) 957-1048 or email PCriscione@cancerofmanycolors.com
Contact Information
Paulette Criscione
(803) 319-4353
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