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Last chance to register for Oct. 14 Golf Tournament

09/29/2022
Save the date for Golf Tournament

CAPE MAY— Time is running out to participate in the 2022 Atlantic Cape Community College Scramble ‘FORE’ Scholarships Golf Tournament, Friday, Oct. 14, at Cape May National Golf Club.

Registration begins at 10 a.m., followed by a scramble format, with a shotgun-start at 11:30 a.m.

Individuals and businesses can also support the event through sponsorship and advertising opportunities ranging from $200 to $5,000. Player fees are $175 per person or $600 per team of four. Last year’s tournament raised over $61,000 for student aid. Proceeds from this year's event will support scholarships for students pursuing programs in environmental science, marine biology and biology.

Highlights of the day include a scramble format, tasty boxed lunch from Bill’s Corner Deli, beverage and snack stations on the course, skills challenges, specialty cocktail bar sponsored by Tito’s Handmade Vodka, giveaways, prizes for the top seven tournament winners, merchandise raffles, and a barbeque-style after party provided by S&H Southern Cuisine.

Due to the generosity of community supporters such as the event’s Presenting Sponsor, Cape May National Golf Club, Dean's List Sponsor, Atlantic Shores Offshore Wind, Honors Sponsors, Arthur J. Ogren, Inc., Carpenters Union Local 255, Crest Wealth Management, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 351, and Ocean Wind One, Hospitality Sponsor, Kisby Shore Corp., and Tee Gift Sponsor, Cooper Levenson, this annual golf tournament has raised over $600,000 to benefit students attending Atlantic Cape Community College.

To see a full list of this year’s sponsors, visit atlanticcape.edu/golf. For sponsorship, advertising, and player registration information, contact Kristin Jackson at 609-463-3621 or kjackson@atlanticcape.edu.

Atlantic Cape established the Foundation in 1978 as a 501(c)3 nonprofit charity to build a broad base of financial support for its programs and services. Foundation members are drawn from local industry and small businesses and represent a broad cross-section of active leaders in the community. The Foundation has raised more than $5 million for scholarships, Foundation operations and to enhance academic programs and the campus environment. Annually, the Foundation provides nearly $600,000 for institutional scholarships, grants and emergency help.