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A compilation of humorous golfing/golf cart short stories go lf ca rT chronic les 2 By Suzy James The Golf Cart t Ca 2 r f l Chronicles o e G Th nicles o Chr A humorous compilation of golf car/golfing related short stories of ilation comp lated orous A hum r/golf ing re golf ca rt stories sho The Golf Cart Chronicles 2 A humorous compilation of golf car/golfin g related short stories Suzy James itsnever2latebo www.itsnever2 [email protected] latebooks.com es zy Jam By Su By Suzy Jam es ITSNEVER2LATEBOOKS.COM HUMOR • COOKBOOKS • SHORT STORIES • COLORING/ACTIVITY COOKBOOKS CLUBCARRAISESNEAR$1M for United Way of the Central Savannah River Area in Georgia (CRSA) Some might say, it is only a game of golf. But it’s so much more and there are thousands of peo- ple who can attest to that by way of the United Way of the Central Savannah River Area in Geor- gia (CRSA) – Club Car’s partner and beneficiary in their annual Golf Charity Classic. For the past seven years Club Car’s United Way Golf Charity Classic has continued its traditional mix of fun and fundraising at nearby Champions Retreat Golf Course in Evans, Georgia, raising more than $946,367 and helping thousands in the community. Last year alone, 218,000 local residents were assisted by one or more of UWCS- RA’s 44 programs and initiatives. The funds raised on the golf course have played a hand in providing affordable housing and sup- port services for women with mental health and substance use disorders, who would not be able to afford recovery options otherwise. In addition children are able to live with their mothers while undergoing services so these women don’t have 8 WWW.GOLFCAROPTIONS.COM to make a choice of being mothers or seeking help - they can do both. “These funds will continue to provide counseling services to improve and strengthen individuals and families; a vital component to enhancing our communities,” said Kim Grimes, Senior Resource Development Manager of United Way of the CSRA, Inc. This year’s event held June 4 at Champions Re- treat brought in a record-high $165,000. “Club Car’s relationship with the United Way is a great example of how corporations and their employees can join forces with community orga- nizations like the United Way and make a real dif- ference,” said Robert McElreath, Club Car United Way Golf Tournament sponsor. “Many volunteers and participants come together each year to give back and because of their generous spirit they are enhancing peoples’ lives by way of one annual golf tournament.”