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Glow-in-the-dark golf tournament planned in Chilliwack

Evening of play at Cheam will support the Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation
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Glow-in-the-dark golf is happening at Cheam in Chilliwack on Oct. 1, as a fundraiser for the Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation. (Submitted photo)

Attention all golfers.

Get your glow on at Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation’s (FVHCF) inaugural Glowing Hearts Tournament on Oct. 1.

The glow-in-the-dark golf tournament, being held at the beautiful Cheam Golf Golf course in Chilliwack, includes your glow balls, food and refreshments, and fun hole activities that golfers can participate in. There is also an opportunity to take part in a 50/50 raffle which will be available for purchase on FVHCF website soon.

Cheam is a great course for all skill levels, and fun for everyone.

“With the year we have gone through, playing glow golf is sure to light up your evening in a fun, safe, unique way,” said Liz Harris, executive director for FVHCF. “With all skill levels welcome, why not have a blast in the dark to support our healthcare workers?”

Proceeds from the Glowing Hearts Tournament will support the greatest need at the hospitals and healthcare services in the Fraser East. The cost to play is $100 per golfer, and players can join individually or with teams of four or five.

For more information, to register and to inquire about sponsorship opportunities for the tournament, please visit https://www.fvhcf.ca/glowgolf/ or call the office at 1-877-661-0314.

Fraser Valley Health Care Foundation raises funds for vital equipment and programs funded or endorsed by Fraser Health. The Foundation serves the communities of Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack, Hope, Agassiz and Harrison Hot Springs.

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I began my career in 1999, covering communities across the Fraser Valley ever since.
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