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Rain Doesn't Dampen Tournament Success

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The 6th Annual "Putt for Life" Golf Tournament was scheduled at Heritage Shores in Bridgeville on August 22nd. Heavy rains prohibited the tournament from commencing, leaving the course too soaked to play.

Despite the rainout, the event succeeding in raising over $22,000 as a charity event for the Trinity Foundation, a non-profit organization founded in 2005 by the employees of Trinity Transport of Seaford. Golfers were given gift bags, door prizes and vouchers for the course and restaurant to play and dine at their convenience.

There were 116 golfers this year and 80 sponsors. Host sponsors included Discover Bank and Trinity Transport. The lunch sponsor was Aljex Software, and the other top level sponsors included Nanticoke Memorial, Management & Training Corporation, Trinity Distribution Services and Trinity Transport's Agent Division. The hole-in-one car sponsor was Pohanka Mercedes Benz of Salisbury, MD.  For a complete list of sponsors, visit www.puttforlife.org/sponsor.

Trinity Foundation Director, Adam Miller, shared his thoughts on the successful event. "Despite the unfortunate weather, we appreciate the good sportsmanship and understanding exhibited during the event.  From the Trinity Foundation and Trinity Transport, thank you for your continued support of this annual fundraiser."

About Trinity Foundation
The Trinity Foundation is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. The Foundation was created in 2005 to give structure to the efforts of the employees of Trinity Transport to give back to the community. Trinity has a long history of volunteer service, and more than 80 volunteers perform community service each year on behalf of the organization.


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