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Swinging for a cause: Rotary Club makes a difference

Over 135 players joined Monument Rotary’s 15th Annual Golf Day, raising funds to support vital community projects.

Monument Rotary Club recently hosted a golf day to strengthen their efforts to make a difference in the community.

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The day was enjoyed under the warm sun as members of the club, along with community participants, made their way to the golf course to compete, all in the name of community and charity.

According to club president Nicolene Botha, over 135 players participated throughout the day, with all funds intended for community outreach projects.

“This was the 15th annual golf day. Winners received various prizes, ranging from golf balls, tool sets, vouchers, coolers and clothing, and the money gets distributed to various projects,” Nicolene said.

JP Momberg in action.

Nicolene added that the Monument Rotary Club is part of Rotary International. They meet on Thursdays at 18:45 at the Khosa Sports Club. The club was chartered on September 16, 1982, and actively engages in community service and positive change.

If you are interested in playing a role in community uplift, contact Nicolene on 082 902 4452.

Benny Knoezetzer, JP Momberg, Joe Warby and Riaan Hoeksma.

 

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