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Sherwin Williams Golf Tournament

Written by Julie Keiter

Sherwin Williams is hosting it’s 7th annual memorial golf tournament for Brett A. Yoder on Saturday July 15th 2023 at 2:00 p.m. Brett was an employee at the Fredericksburg Distribution Center for over 15 years before he lost his battle with Melanoma on November 1st, 2013. The event will be held at the Pine Meadows Golf Course located right outside of Fredericksburg. All proceeds raised from the event will go to the Hershey Melanoma Research Center. The Employee Activity Committee at Sherwin Williams is hoping to reach their goal of raising $7,000 this year, which would make their total contributions more than $25,000 since they started the event. The Activity Committee is seeking golfers and sponsors to help them reach their goal in memory of Brett.

The event is a 4-person scramble with registration starting at 12:30 p.m. and shotgun start at 2:00 p.m.

Registration for golfers is due by June 16th. Players can register as a single player for $65 or a foursome for $260. The ticket includes golf cart, dinner, and beverages available on the course. Outside Alcohol is Prohibited There is a registration gift and a chance at door prizes for participants.

The deadline for Sponsors July 7th. Sponsors have the option of Silver-$50, Gold-$100, or Platinum-$500 (includes a foursome). Your company logo and business information will be represented at the event.

  • Call to Register: 717-865-4111 ext 227
  • Mail in Form to Register: 220 Sherwin Williams Dr. Fredericksburg, PA 17026
  • Checks made to: The Sherwin Williams Co. Activities Committee
  • Business Card and Company Logo information send to: deb.1.gundrum@sherwin.com

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