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For Immediate Release
February 24, 2025
NEWS RELEASE
Chairwoman Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry to Host
18 Holes for Heroes Public Safety Golf Tournament
and Chance to Win $1 Million
(Clayton County, GA)– Join Chairwoman Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry for the 18 Holes for Heroes Public Safety Golf Tournament on Mon., Mar. 24, 2025, at 9 a.m. in support of the brave men and women of Clayton County’s public safety agencies. Participants will take their best shot to win $1 million at the Sun City Peachtree Golf Club, 250 Del Webb Blvd., Griffin, GA 30223.
Participants can purchase Million Dollar Shootout raffle tickets for the opportunity to have one shot at $1 million. Tournament players can form a traditional four-person team to compete in Best Ball or play Mulligans and Dice Roll.
On-site registration begins at 8 a.m. Shotgun starts promptly at 9 a.m. To donate, register for the event, or sign up to become a sponsor access: https://www.golfinvite.net/18holesforheroes.
“In golf, as in life, success relies on precision, focus, and the support of a great team,” stated Dr. Chairwoman Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry. “As we tee off, in the spirit of camaraderie, we honor the brave men and women who have dedicated their lives to protect our communities and our country. ’18 Holes for Heroes’ is not just a game; it’s a celebration of service, a testament to teamwork, and a reminder that together, through communication, collaboration, and consistency, we can achieve greatness.”
Veterans will also have a bigger presence the 18 Holes for Heroes golf event as the Georgia Department of Veterans Service is participating for the first time.
“The Georgia Department of Veterans Service is proud to participate in Clayton County’s 18 Holes for Heroes Public Safety Golf Tournament,” said Executive Director of Field Operations & Appeals ShellyAnn Simpson. “It’s important to note that after successfully serving our country, so many of our veterans transition into the public sector where they can continue to serve within their communities and in return, our office is here to serve and support these brave and dedicated individuals.”
Interim Emergency Management Agency Director Phong Nyguyen says,
“I am excited to participate in this event for another year while also encouraging everyone to come out and support this great cause. Every drive, every putt, every birdie counts! Play your part in supporting our public safety heroes.”
For more information about Chairwoman Dr. Alieka Anderson-Henry contact 770.472.8122 or email lavona.cooper@claytoncountyga.gov.
Media representatives should contact the Office of Communications, Communications Administrator, Valerie L. Fuller at 770.473.3834 or submit a media inquiry form: https://claytoncountyforms.claytoncountyga.gov/news-media-request/.
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