The third annual Miller’s Crew Golf Tournament is returning to Gates Four Golf & Country Club on Aug. 23, 2024.
For the past three years, the golf tournament has served as the main fundraiser for the Miller’s Brew Coffee Shop.
Miller’s Crew is a 501 c3 nonprofit organization that provides job training, apprenticeship programs, and employment opportunities for young adults with developmental disabilities. All proceeds from this event will support Miller’s Crew and the Miller's Brew Coffee Shop.
While early bird registrations wrapped on June 30, general registration is still open for sponsorships and individual and team players.
Individual Registration for the Miller's Crew Golf Tournament requires a $100 registration fee which includes the green fee, cart fee and a free lunch for one player.
Team Registration for the Miller's Crew Golf Tournament is $380 which covers green fees, cart fees and lunch for four players.
Sponsorship opportunities range from $175 to $3000 with different perks available for different levels. As of Friday, July 26, The Miller’s Crew Fundraiser had raised over $5,000 of their $30,000 goal with the announcement of their latest Gold level sponsor of the RK Prater State-farm Agency in Fayetteville. Currently there are more than 60 sponsors of this year’s tournament with area businesses coming together to support a good cause.
Learn more about this year’s tournament and how you can register online at www.millerscrew.com/mc-golf-tournament.
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