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For Immediate Release
October 16, 2023
NEWS RELEASE
Commissioner Anderson to Host 2nd Annual
18 Holes for Heroes Public Safety Golf Tournament
and Chance to Win $1 Million
(Clayton County, GA)–Join District 1 Commissioner Dr. Alieka Anderson for the 2nd Annual 18 Holes for Heroes Public Safety Golf Tournament on Monday, October 30, 2023. Participants will take their best shot to win $1 million at the Lake Spivey Golf Club, 8255 Clubhouse Way, Jonesboro, GA 30236.
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.
Onsite registration begins at 8 a.m. Shotgun start promptly at 9 a.m. To donate, register for the event, or sign up to become a sponsor, access: www.golfinvite.net/2ndannual18holesforheroesgolftournament.
“It is an honor to support our public safety professionals,” said District 1 Commissioner Dr. Alieka Anderson. “This is an opportunity to salute and show respect to the selfless men and women that exhibit courage and bravery daily to protect our residents and communities.”
“It is wonderful anytime the community can come together to support firefighters, police officers, sheriff deputies, paramedics, and 911 communications,” said Clayton County Interim Fire Chief Tim Sweat. “I am excited to participate in this event for another year, and I encourage everyone to come out and support this great cause.”
For more information about District 1 Commissioner Dr. Alieka Anderson contact 770.473.5770 or email district1@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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