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Clay Shoot For those who missed the Clay Shoot in Houston—here’s another opportunity to have a great time! Te beauty of the clay shoot is that talent is not a requirement to participate in the day’s events—and you are able to mingle and converse with others from our organization pretty much all day. Observing the sharp shooters in our midst is a lot of fun! Mulligans are available (all donations go to TLI) for those who might like additional shots while on the course. Tere are various sponsorship opportunities during this event as well. Transportation, rifles, ammo, safety goggles, ear plugs, lunch and beverages are all provided in the event fee. All women and men, young or seasoned, are encouraged and most welcome to participate! (Tose under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.) For information on the venue, Tampa Bay Sporting Clays, please visit www.mytbsc.com.


The Team Your 2016-2017 TLI Fundraising Volunteer Team is: Gerry Brouwer; Doug Lechlider; Jason Pooler; Ali Dover; Eric Heuver; Ben Copeland, Sr.; Hank Kerfoot; John Rector; David Bradley; Jenny Carritt - serving as secretary; Angel Lopez - serving as vice-chair; and Nancy Aerni - serving as chair.


Questions?


Please visit the website www.TurfGrassSod.org for detailed information on these upcoming events! Your volunteer team is also willing to answer any questions you have.


With your ongoing support, TLI will continue to advance its mission of educating the general public on the benefits of turfgrass and supporting research … which in the end supports us all! Nancy Aerni is TLI Fundraising Chair.


TPI Turf News November/December 2016


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