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Golf Tournament, Red Sox Tickets Help Raise Money for 4-H Foundation

Join me in supporting the 4-H Foundation of New Hampshire in its spring and summer fundraising activities. Each event will be fun for your or your whole family while supporting a great cause.

The Tom Fairchild 4-H Golf Tournament on Friday May 15 at Candia Woods Links features breakfast, lunch and 18 holes of golf with a cart. Unique to the event is a "pudding break" sponsored by Echo Farm Puddings (an off-shoot of an original 4-H project). The event also features a silent auction, starting May 1 with on-line bidding that ends at the event. (Joanne Fairchild is shown in the photo below as the golfers headed out to the course last year.)

Candia Woods Links and The Oaks support the event by providing a one-year membership, so if you golf but can't make the tournament, purchase a $25 ticket from Wendy Brock before May 14 for a chance to win the membership.

The golf fees are $125 for an individual or $400 for a team. Sign-up as soon as possible or to make a bid on the on-line auction.

Take me out to the ball game with Boston Red Sox tickets, and yes, tickets are available for the July 29 game against the Oakland A's and Aug. 27 against the Chicago White Sox. Some seats are box seats ($100 per seat) and others are bleachers ($52 per seat).

Cost per ticket is payment for your ticket with half a tax-deductible donation to the 4-H Foundation. Check with Wendy for available seats. These seats, once purchased can't be resold or the 4-H Foundation will lose its opportunity to get tickets in the future.

Closer to home is 4-H Day at the Fisher Cats on Sunday, Aug. 9. Tickets are $8 each and you can order them from 4-H Youth Development educator.

Share all these opportunities with your friends and help make this spring and summer a successful fundraising season for the 4-H Foundation of New Hampshire.

Posted May 1, 2009
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