HABA Charity Golf Tournament to Benefit Education Foundation

Oct. 29, 2013

Oct. 29, 2013—The Houston Auto Body Association (HABA) announced recently that it will host a charity golf tournament on Dec. 10 at the High Meadow Ranch Golf Club in Magnolia, Texas, with proceeds benefiting the Collision Repair Education Foundation.

The funds raised will support the foundation’s work to promote and improve the education of young collision repair professionals. It will also go to the Stuart Career Center in Baytown, Texas.

The golf tournament is presented in conjunction with the Houston I-CAR Committee and will have an 8:30 a.m. shotgun start.

The event costs $50 per player with multiple sponsorship opportunities. A Gold package, including a hole sponsorship and four players, is $540; a Silver package, including a hole sponsorship and two players, is $440; a hole sponsorship with no players, a Bronze package, is $340. Lunch ($1,500), breakfast ($500) and awards sponsors ($350) are also available.

Online registration is available. Deadline is Nov. 26 at 4 p.m.  

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