9th Annual Charity Golf Classic

Proudly presented by:

CAW CanadaChrysler Canada

 

Friday, June 21, 2013

Lionhead Golf & Country Club

8525 Mississauga Road, Brampton, ON  L6Y 0C1

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About the Tournament

Pathways to Education Canada, the Canadian Auto Workers’ union and Chrysler Canada Inc. cordially invite you to the 9th Annual Charity Golf Classic benefiting Pathways to Education Canada.


Join us on Friday, June 21, 2013 as we take to the award winning golf courses of the beautiful Lionhead Golf & Country Club for a day of fun, surprises and a celebration of the milestone achievements that Pathways students are experiencing every day. Sign up today and get swinging for a good cause.

 


Itinerary

The Charity Golf Classic is a full course, four-person-team scramble. Prizes will be awarded for team scores and individual-skill contests. Golfers of all abilities are warmly welcomed. All proceeds benefit Pathways to Education Canada.

 

Rise and Shine Breakfast & Registration                6:45 a.m. – 7:30 a.m.

Shotgun Start                                                             7:45 a.m.

19th Hole Cocktail Reception                                   1:00 p.m.

Celebration Lunch, Prize Table & Silent Auction    1:30 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.


Complimentary use of the Driving Range from 6:45 a.m. to 7:30 a.m.


Lionhead Golf & Country Club has complete locker, shower and change room facilities available for players.


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Exclusive Sponsorship Opportunities

Please contact Melanie Ramos at Pathways to Education Canada for more information or to discuss sponsorship opportunities.


CELEBRATION LUNCH SPONSOR
$5,000

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Prominent recognition as the Celebration Lunch Sponsor, including table signage and sponsor logo visibility
  • Opportunity for sponsor representative to greet guests at the luncheon
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

RISE AND SHINE BREAKFAST SPONSOR
$3,000

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Prominent recognition as Rise and Shine Breakfast Sponsor, including signage and sponsor logo visibility at registration and breakfast
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

GOLF CART SPONSOR
$3,000

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Prominent recognition as Golf Cart Sponsor with signage on each golf cart
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

19th HOLE COCKTAIL RECEPTION SPONSOR
$2,500

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Corporate name and logo recognition on signage at the bar
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

PRIZE TABLE SPONSOR
$2,500

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Corporate name and logo on all prize table signage
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

 

SILENT AUCTION SPONSOR
$2,500

 

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Corporate name and logo on all auction table signage
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

 

 

 

DELUXE HOLE SPONSOR + FOURSOME
$1,500

  • One complimentary foursome (four golfers)
  • Corporate name and logo on signage at designated hole
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature

  

HOLE SPONSOR
$500

  • Corporate name and logo on signage at designated hole
  • Recognition in all Charity Golf Classic literature


Auction and Prize Donations

Donations of prizes and silent auction items are deeply appreciated. Please contact Pathways to arrange Charity Golf Classic donations.



Golf Committee Honourary Co-Chairs

Ken Lewenza
National President
Canadian Auto Workers’ Union
Reid Bigland
President & CEO
Chrysler Canada Inc.


Golf Committee
Jerry Dias, Glenn Gorick, Dale Laliberte, Frank MacGrath, Shannon Moon, Melanie Ramos


For further information or registration and sponsorship questions, please contact:

Melanie Ramos
Pathways to Education Canada
T: 416 646 0123 ext. 300
F: 416 646 0122
golf@pathwayscanada.ca

 

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