Darren Gruner Named the 2022 Environmental Communicator of the Year
Kansas City, Missouri
Darren Gruner, founder and CEO of Turf’s Up Radio is the recipient of the 2022 Environmental Communicator of the Year Award.
Kansas City, Missouri
Darren Gruner, founder and CEO of Turf’s Up Radio is the recipient of the 2022 Environmental Communicator of the Year Award.
Project EverGreen announces the date of its inaugural golf classic to support its mission of a creating a greener, healthier, cooler Earth. The outing will be held on August 29, 2022 at the Lochmere Golf Club in Cary, North Carolina.
Registration and lunch will be served starting at 11:30 a.m. with a 1:00 p.m. shotgun start. Registration is $125 per golfer and $500 for a foursome. All registered golfers receive 18 holes of golf with cart, lunch, post-round reception, gift bag, and non-alcoholic beverages. The deadline for registering is August 22.
Sponsorships are also available for companies looking to support the Project EverGreen mission.
“We are excited to combine the passion our volunteers and donors have for golf and the great outdoors with supporting Project EverGreen’s mission to create a greener, healthier, cooler Earth,” said Cindy Code, executive director of Project EverGreen. “The work that is done to grow a healthier green space footprint through the GreenCare for Communities and GreenCare for Troops initiatives benefits communities and military families across the country.”
Visit the golf classic page on the Project EverGreen website to register or secure a sponsorship.
PBI-Gordon is the title sponsor of the event. Allbaugh LLC is a lunch sponsor and TrueWinds Consulting will sponsor the photo cart.
Hole sponsors include:
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