Golf Cart, Trips, Memorabilia & More Offered to Raise Funds for EWGA Foundation Programs
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla., September 21, 2007 ï?¾ The EWGA Foundation has launched an online auction running through September 15 to raise funds for its golf education and leadership development programs. A wide array of travel, "stay & play" golf getaways, sports memorabilia, golf related items, sports adventures and more await bidders in this online auction. Click on the auction button on the EWGA website at www.ewga.com, or copy and paste the following link http://ewgafoundation.cmarket.com .
Choose from a Club Car Golf Cart valued at $8,500 to a week in Scotland at St Andrews, tickets to the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, a Women’s Golf Fantasy Camp, fabulous golf foursomes, American Airlines tickets, Leroy Neiman serigraphs, a Kate Spade bag and much more. The EWGA Foundation online auction offers something for everyone, plus easy-to-use online tools to track your favorite items and watch the bidding action.
"This online auction is open to EWGA members and non-members alike, worldwide, and offers fabulous items to engage people in supporting our cause," says Joan Cavanaugh, president of the EWGA Foundation Board of Directors. "Our golf education initiatives and leadership development programs benefit women of all ages. We are also developing a scholarship program in our on-going efforts to ‘pay it forward’ and help more women pursue their dreams and achieve their goals."
Items may be added throughout the auction time period so interested bidders are encouraged to visit often. Companies and individuals wanting to contribute products, services and other valuable auction items will find a link on the auction site and more information on how to participate in this EWGA Foundation fundraiser.
The EWGA Foundation is a 501© (3) not-for-profit organization formed in 2003 and supported by the Executive Women’s Golf Association. Its mission is to develop premier golf education and leadership development programs for women of all ages. The EWGA Foundation and EWGA Chapters throughout the country annually contribute more than $500,000 to a wide range of national and local charities including LPGA-USGA Girls Golf, the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and numerous others.
Since the EWGA was started in 1991, more than 85,000 women have benefited from membership in the organization which is dedicated to providing opportunities for women to learn, play and enjoy the game of golf for business and for life. The EWGA is headquartered in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida and currently has over 120 chapters throughout the United States and Canada. For more information see www.ewga.com.
Contact:
Angie Niehoff
Niehoff Marketing Associates
561-868-0297
niehoff@bellsouth.net