Monday Jun 13, 2016
9:30 AM - 5:00 PM PDT
Monday, June 13th, 2016
Registration 9:30am
Shotgun start 11:00am
Fairwood Golf and Country Club
17070 140th Ave Se
Renton, WA 98057
Individual Registration: $150 - 18 holes, dinner, 1/2 cart, and prizes.
Group of four: $600, 18 holes, 2 carts, dinner, and prizes.
Dinner Only: $50.00
Ben Andrews
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Spend your Monday afternoon on June 13th golfing at the Fairwood Golf and Country Club to benefit The Moyer Foundation. There will be 18 holes of golf, prizes and dinner. We are ramping this tournament up. Chipping Contest. Putting Contest. Straightest Drive. Longest Drive. Closest to the Pin. Hole-IN-on. Signage Sponsor. Food& Beverage Sponsor. Golf Gift Sponsor. Raffle Sponsor. Photography Sponsor. Golf Ball Sponsor. Every par 3 has a big item up for your hole in one. Including a Cadillac from Brotherton Buick GMC in Renton.
Registration starts at 9:30am and shotgun starts at 11am.
One of our par 3 holes will have a couple local celebrity announcers and a camera crew live streaming your performance. For a special bonus you'll be able to purchase the footage for personal posting. All to benefit the Moyer Foundation.
Celebrity guests, prizes, and a few more surprises await you.
What is The Moyer Foundation?
The Moyer Foundation is a public, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission to provide comfort, hope and healing to children and families affected by grief and addiction. Founded in 2000 by MLB pitcher Jamie Moyer and his wife Karen, The Moyer Foundation supports thousands of children and families each year through its free signature programs and services. Camp Erin® is the largest national bereavement program for children and teens grieving the death of someone significant in their lives. Camp Mariposa® is an addiction prevention and mentoring program for youth impacted by the substance abuse of a family member. The Moyer Foundation Resource Center extends the Foundation’s continuum of care by providing robust online resources and personalized support for families experiencing grief or addiction. For more information, please visit www.moyerfoundation.org.
Tony Ventrella was raised in Wilton, Connecticut, and has lived in the state of Washington since 1981. In a media career spanning 40 years, he has reported and anchored sportscasts from Connecticut to Indiana and, most recently, here in Seattle, Washington. After beginning at KOMO-4, he served as sports director at KING-5 and KIRO-7 for a combined 25 years. More recently he was the online host for the Seattle Seahawks and Sounders FC. Throughout his journey, he has seen first-hand what makes a productive team member, what makes a close-knit team, and what makes a team a champion.
Anny Havland is nationally recognized as the host of Talk It Up TV, a all positive and award winning web-series. The show has reached several million house holds around the world. They’ve been able to help the homeless, rescued a horse from slaughter and surprised a young girl from the children hospital with a dream come true plus so many other amazing topics. The show has been honored nationwide in multiple film festivals and recognized as viewers choice and best web-series winner.
Steve McKenna is one of the only people in the world who’s name is also an adjective. Fans of his shows know the term well. You can see evidence of this in the television shows that he’s starred in. Steve originally made his debut appearance in Three Sheets (Travel Channel) in 2005, then starred in three seasons of Drinking Made Easy for Mark Cuban’s HDNet (now AXStv), and most recently the drinking travelogue Chug on the National Geographic Channel. Steve continues to make appearances in Zane’s World, with Zane Lamprey, and is in development for The Tipsy Kitchen. When not annoying his wife, you can find him hiding out in his garage enjoying some wine, Facetiming anyone who will pick up the phone.