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Why: | The students of the Business Inter-Club Council at California State University, Fullerton,.
The inaugural Swing for Hope Charity Golf Classic, benefiting the Children’s Hospital of Orange County
April 6, 2009
Coyote Hills Golf Course Fullerton, CA
To benefit the children of the Cancer Institute at Children’s hospital of Orange County. |
Single Golfer
$325 Early Bird Pricing! (on or before March 11, 2009) $375 Standard Pricing! (after March 11, 2009) | Foursome
$1200 Early Bird Pricing! (on or before March 11, 2009) $1400 Standard Pricing! (after March 11, 2009) | 11:00 AM
12:30 PM
01:00 PM
06:00 PM
07:15 PM
07:30 PM | Registration Lunch Driving Range Open for Warm-Up Ball-Drop balls available for sale Putting Contest on West Putting Green
Helicopter Ball Drop Announcements and Presentation of Rules
Shotgun Start
Seated Dinner Silent Auction Awards Ceremony Charity Presentation
Silent Auction Closes
Evening Concludes
*Please Note that schedule is tentative and subject to change | Designed by Cal Olson and PGA Tour Legend Payne Stewart, this beautiful and challenging course utilizes its natural surroundings, sharing nearly 250 acres with flowing streams, gnatcatchers and coyotes. Each cart is equipped with a state-of-the-art Global Positioning System to help ensure you thoroughly enjoy your journey on this scenic course. Coyote Hills Golf Course 1440 E. Bastanchury Rd. Fullerton, CA 92835 714-672-6800Click Here To Visit Coyote Hills Click, Download, & Print The Two Forms Below: ...... Children's Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) is exclusively committed to the health and well being of children through clinical expertise, advocacy, outreach and research that brings advanced treatment to our patients. CHOC's regional healthcare network includes two state-of-the-art hospitals in Orange and Mission Viejo, several community clinics, a residency program that trains tomorrow's pediatricians, and four centers of excellence - The Heart, Cancer, Neuroscience, and Orthopaedic Institutes. Click Here To Visit CHOC CHOC earned the Bronze Level CAPE Award from the California Council of Excellence – the only children’s hospital in California to ever earn this distinction, and was one of only eight children's hospitals in the nation to be named to the Leapfrog "Top Hospitals 2007" list for hospital safety and quality. CHOC was also awarded Magnet designation – the highest honor bestowed to hospitals for nursing excellence. With this honor, CHOC now joins an elite group of hospitals in the nation to be recognized by the American Nurses Credentialing Center. Children’s Miracle Network is the alliance of over 170 premier hospitals for children. Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) is proud to be a Children’s Miracle Network Hospital. - Children’s Miracle Network serves its hospitals like CHOC by raising the much needed funds to pay for life-saving - equipment, charity care and break through research. - Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals treat 17 million children each year for every disease and condition imaginable. - All funds raised by Children’s Miracle Network in Orange County benefit CHOC. - Children’s Miracle Network raises funds for kids through a number of Organizations and Corporate Sponsors like the University organizations, Costco, RE/MAX, - --Wal-Mart, Sam’s Club and Credit Unions and events like Dance Marathons and Miracle Treat Day. The Business Inter-Club Council (BICC) is a funding council that receives student fees from ASI to be used for student benefit. All recognized business clubs report to the BICC and are allowed to propose for money to aid their organization. Typical proposals include funding for professional events, guest speakers, and student travel. The purpose of the BICC is to facilitate greater and improved degrees of communication and cooperation between the student business-related clubs, organizations, associations, societies, and fraternities affiliated with the CSUF CBE. In addition, the BICC shall strive to foster and promote school unity within the entire student body of the CSUF CBE, to facilitate and aid in the continual existence and success of all registered business organizations on CSUF, and to enhance the reputation of this body at CSUF and within the community at large. The council itself also coordinates, funds, and hosts college-wide events such as Business Week. In addition to funding its member organizations, the BICC strives to aid its members in successful operations that benefit student members, the College of Business and Economics, and the University.
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