SALEM, N.H. (PRWEB)
September 10, 2019
36creative, an award-winning Creative Agency serving the Greater Boston Region, announced details for their inaugural charity golf tournament, The Fancy Pants Golf Extravaganza, benefiting the Boston Children’s Hospital. The tournament is being held on Thursday, October 3rd at the Windham Country Club.
“Our goal is to raise approximately $25,000 for the Boston Children’s Hospital in efforts to support their arts program,” said Steve Gabriel, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of 36creative. He added, “With the support of local businesses, among our clients and partners, we can transform the hospital’s waiting areas and rooms into bright, inviting places that promote a positive environment for children.” Gabriel continued with, “Our hope is to continue to partner with businesses in the local community to make this tournament a yearly event and provide ongoing support to Boston Children’s Hospital.”
The scramble style tournament is set to host 100 players and be anything but ordinary. Expect various hole rules that are sure to shake things up, like choosing just one club, as well as multiple course contests. Of course, in order to participate, players are required to wear their fanciest, craziest pants for the chance at winning the ultimate prize. In addition to prizes for the winning teams, numerous raffles will take place featuring a wide variety of valuable donated items. All proceeds benefit the Boston Children’s Hospital.
The fancy fundraiser currently has two executive sponsors, Business.com and Panorama Wealth Strategies. 36creative welcomes all local businesses and organizations to participate or sponsor The Fancy Pants Golf Extravaganza. You can email info@36.agency to reserve your spot and learn about the available sponsorship opportunities.
About 36creative: 36creative is Greater Boston’s award-winning creative agency located in Salem, NH. The agency offers strategic branding, creative, web design and development for impactful results. Learn more at 36creative.com.
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