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- Posted July 12, 2010
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United Way featuring 'Blue Putt Special'

Jackson County residents are invited to enjoy a free breakfast, a great round of golf, and hear what's new at United Way at the upcoming event, "The Blue Putt Special."
The "Special" will be held on Tuesday, July 13 at 8 a.m. at Hankerd Hills Golf Course.
Free breakfast will provided, along with a short summary of some programs and services United Way is supporting in Jackson County.
In addition, Hankerd Hills is offering special discounted golf to meeting attendees.
Participants can play nine holes with a cart for two people for $15.
Door prizes and other items will be provided to attendees at the conclusion of the round.
Breakfast will be served at 8 a.m., followed by a brief United Way presentation, and then a shotgun start at 9 a.m. for those choosing to golf.
Space is limited and reservations can be made by calling United Way's Dea Talmage at 796-5119.
Reservations can also be made online by going to the United Way website www.uwjackson.org.
No fundraising will be held at the event.
For further information contact Dea Talmage at 517-796-5119.
Published: Mon, Jul 12, 2010
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