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2015 Family Services Center 100 Holes for Families Raises Over $16,000

July 16, 2015 at 9:31 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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It was a “hole” day of fun at Family Services Center’s annual fundraiser, 100 Holes for Families, according to organizers.  The challenge was to complete 100 holes of golf in one day.  At the end of the event, 23 golfers completed 2,835 holes of golf raising $16,074.80.

This year Von Bates raised $2,530.00 and completed 120 holes at The Hideout and played an additional 40 holes at the Brownwood Country Club. She won the IPAD Mini from Staples for the most monies raised.  The Dave Olhousen Team took 2nd place raising $2,050.00. These funds will go directly toward supporting the Family Services Center in its programmatic and operational expenses.

Plans are already underway for the 2016 FSC Golf Challenge.  FSC offers a special thank you to their event sponsors: The Hideout, The Brownwood Country Club, Brownwood Regional Medical Center, Star of Texas Bed and Breakfast,  Kirbo’s Office Systems, Lone Star Promotions and Dr. Pepper. They also want to thank their prize sponsors Staples and Humphrey Pete’s for your support in the success of this year’s golf challenge.  The 2015 100 Hole Golfers are listed below:

Ray Baslee Team – 100 Holes completed
Von Bates – 161 Holes completed
Mike Bullard Team – 100 Holes completed
Big Brothers Big Sisters Team – 158 Holes completed
Sharon Cook – 130 Holes completed
Rhonda Pipkin Team – 100 Holes completed
Al Dostal and Jay Maddox FSC Team – 100 Holes completed
Givan Brothers – 211 Holes completed
Jonathan Harvey/Tyson Hunt Team – 206 Holes completed
Dave Olhousen Team – 205 Holes completed
Tim Humpert/Stan Hartman Team – 100 Holes completed
Aaron Diaz/Staples Team – 100 Holes completed

Family Services Center is a nonprofit organization that exists to strengthen individuals, children, and families through professional counseling, education, supportive services and collaboration in Brown County and 8 surrounding counties.  Family Services Center is funded in part by TDFPS-Texas Families: Together & Safe, United Way and private donations.

For more information about the 2015 Golf Challenge, parenting classes, counseling, anger management, children & divorce, mediation, safe exchange and other programs, call 325-646-5939, familysc.net and Facebook.

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