The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is holding its fourth annual Duck Golf Classic on October 15, 2012 to raise money for programs that prevent child abuse, promote Americanism, and support youth and community services. Sponsors are needed at various levels to support the event and its fundraising goal of $40,000. Sponsors receive recognition and benefits depending on the sponsorship level. The money raised will fund the club's efforts in the local community.
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is making plans for its sixth annual Duck Golf Classic to be held on Monday, October 20, 2014. The success of this event is credited largely to our sponsors, who lend their names and financial support to the event.
The money we raise each year goes to support the Fort Bend County community, and this year’s goal to raise $50,000 dollars will help our club continue its programs in the area of Prevention of Child Abuse, Americanism, Youth, and Community Service.
By participating as a sponsor, your organization will benefit from exposure through media campaigns and promotional efforts directed toward the supporters of the Exchange Club of Fort Bend. We have many levels of sponsorship, as detailed on the enclosed sponsorship commitment form. You can select the level of participation that best meets your needs, knowing your sponsorship fee will be used to help many noteworthy needs, programs and activities in our community.
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With more than $55 million in total charitable giving since our inception in 1998 - tops among all professional sports franchises in Arizona - I often talk about community impact being our business, but it goes well past that for both the D-backs and the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation as we celebrate our 20th anniversary.
More importantly, it is also our responsibility and proudly one that continues to grow annually.
The collaboration and donations of the D-backs, our Foundation Board, corporate partners, and our wonderful fans have empowered individuals, groups and organizations throughout the state with the all-around tools, resources and efforts to help them see their respective visions become reality, through everything from facility upgrades and scholarships to equipment donations and program grants.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is a fast-paced, golfer friendly event! There is no pressure. It’s an enjoyable day at Siena Golf Club for both the novice and experienced player.
As our host, Sienna Golf Club will be having a continental breakfast with a Bloody Mary Bar, fantastic Live and Silent Auction items, Raffle items and a beautiful lunch awards ceremony.
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is making plans for its sixth annual Duck Golf Classic to be held on Monday, October 20, 2014. The success of this event is credited largely to our sponsors, who lend their names and financial support to the event.
The money we raise each year goes to support the Fort Bend County community, and this year’s goal to raise $50,000 dollars will help our club continue its programs in the area of Prevention of Child Abuse, Americanism, Youth, and Community Service.
By participating as a sponsor, your organization will benefit from exposure through media campaigns and promotional efforts directed toward the supporters of the Exchange Club of Fort Bend. We have many levels of sponsorship, as detailed on the enclosed sponsorship commitment form. You can select the level of participation that best meets your needs, knowing your sponsorship fee will be used to help many noteworthy needs, programs and activities in our community.
Community Newsletter - VOL 6, ISSUE 1 • OPENING DAY 2018Noel Guevara
With more than $55 million in total charitable giving since our inception in 1998 - tops among all professional sports franchises in Arizona - I often talk about community impact being our business, but it goes well past that for both the D-backs and the Arizona Diamondbacks Foundation as we celebrate our 20th anniversary.
More importantly, it is also our responsibility and proudly one that continues to grow annually.
The collaboration and donations of the D-backs, our Foundation Board, corporate partners, and our wonderful fans have empowered individuals, groups and organizations throughout the state with the all-around tools, resources and efforts to help them see their respective visions become reality, through everything from facility upgrades and scholarships to equipment donations and program grants.
The KISMIF Charity Golf Tournament is a fast-paced, golfer friendly event! There is no pressure. It’s an enjoyable day at Siena Golf Club for both the novice and experienced player.
As our host, Sienna Golf Club will be having a continental breakfast with a Bloody Mary Bar, fantastic Live and Silent Auction items, Raffle items and a beautiful lunch awards ceremony.
A by-invite-industry only private branded Charity Celebrity and Media event featuring brand showcase and celebrity gifting, music, eco-tips honoring the Emmy nominees.Not affiliated with Television Academy of Arts and Sciences or the Emmys organization. Not open to the public.
ACNA CareBuddies Christmas Party 2009 (sponsors)guest65f8eec
ACNA CareBuddies of Canada, a support group for Caregivers and Nannies held its first major Christmas Party last December 19, 2009 at Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver. This slide show is for the brief history of the group, its goals and purposes. We dedicate this show as well to all the SPONSORS, DONORS and Volunteers -- your support, hard work and dedication made the event successful. Thank you.
“ECO HIDEAWAY” is a 3 day Charity Benefit, an Entertainment Hospitality lounge, by-invitation-only, Exclusive to Celebrities, Film Stars, credentialed Media, Music Artists, World-class Athletes, & Industry Execs during America’s #1 Film Festival. We celebrate America’s #1 Film Festival’s international crowd by hosting Filmmakers & Music Artists with an exclusive respite, serving up all-day breakfast buffet, steaming mugs o' organic coffee & signature cocktails, music artists jammin’ LIVE with some of the hottest Artists in the biz, showcasing eco-luxury lifestyle brands, celebrity gifting, wellness & spa beauty services, complimentary hi-speed internet access, introducing the newest products for 2012, ski-in and ski-out, Film Stars, entertainment industry networking & hospitality, World Film Premiere parties, producing content for YOUR BRAND (broadcast, print, online, radio) to use for years to come to drive traffic to your business and increase your customer database. “Eco Hideaway” is a terrific way to expose your brand to tastemakers, celebrities & media, to create awareness for Charity causes, to help America make informed “green” choices while giving back. The Chateaux is in the heart of Deer Valley Resort's mid-mountain Silver Lake Village. It offers the finest amenities in the region and is the perfect way to enjoy the majesty of the Wasatch Mountains. The Chateaux’s mid-mountain location offers breathtaking views and its luxurious accommodations shape an unforgettable Deer Valley experience. Walk out the door of the Chateaux and you are just a few steps away from the legendary ski slopes of Deer Valley Resort. Or take a short, complimentary shuttle ride to Park City's Historic Main Street. The Chateaux puts you in the heart of the Park City area within minutes of a host of activities. Our PARTY BUS will also run all 3 days back & forth to Main Street hourly with designated bus stop times and locations. Utah's best ROCK STATION KBER 101FM will broadcast LIVE on Monday, Jan. 21st from the lounge.
A by-invite-industry only private branded Charity Celebrity and Media event featuring brand showcase and celebrity gifting, music, eco-tips honoring the Emmy nominees.Not affiliated with Television Academy of Arts and Sciences or the Emmys organization. Not open to the public.
ACNA CareBuddies Christmas Party 2009 (sponsors)guest65f8eec
ACNA CareBuddies of Canada, a support group for Caregivers and Nannies held its first major Christmas Party last December 19, 2009 at Century Plaza Hotel Vancouver. This slide show is for the brief history of the group, its goals and purposes. We dedicate this show as well to all the SPONSORS, DONORS and Volunteers -- your support, hard work and dedication made the event successful. Thank you.
“ECO HIDEAWAY” is a 3 day Charity Benefit, an Entertainment Hospitality lounge, by-invitation-only, Exclusive to Celebrities, Film Stars, credentialed Media, Music Artists, World-class Athletes, & Industry Execs during America’s #1 Film Festival. We celebrate America’s #1 Film Festival’s international crowd by hosting Filmmakers & Music Artists with an exclusive respite, serving up all-day breakfast buffet, steaming mugs o' organic coffee & signature cocktails, music artists jammin’ LIVE with some of the hottest Artists in the biz, showcasing eco-luxury lifestyle brands, celebrity gifting, wellness & spa beauty services, complimentary hi-speed internet access, introducing the newest products for 2012, ski-in and ski-out, Film Stars, entertainment industry networking & hospitality, World Film Premiere parties, producing content for YOUR BRAND (broadcast, print, online, radio) to use for years to come to drive traffic to your business and increase your customer database. “Eco Hideaway” is a terrific way to expose your brand to tastemakers, celebrities & media, to create awareness for Charity causes, to help America make informed “green” choices while giving back. The Chateaux is in the heart of Deer Valley Resort's mid-mountain Silver Lake Village. It offers the finest amenities in the region and is the perfect way to enjoy the majesty of the Wasatch Mountains. The Chateaux’s mid-mountain location offers breathtaking views and its luxurious accommodations shape an unforgettable Deer Valley experience. Walk out the door of the Chateaux and you are just a few steps away from the legendary ski slopes of Deer Valley Resort. Or take a short, complimentary shuttle ride to Park City's Historic Main Street. The Chateaux puts you in the heart of the Park City area within minutes of a host of activities. Our PARTY BUS will also run all 3 days back & forth to Main Street hourly with designated bus stop times and locations. Utah's best ROCK STATION KBER 101FM will broadcast LIVE on Monday, Jan. 21st from the lounge.
Georgia Tech Living Building Challenge: What We LearnedEskew+Dumez+Ripple
In late 2015 early 2016, the Georgia Institute of Technology conducted a remarkable ‘Ideas Competition’ exploring how to make Living Building Challenge certified buildings affordable and replicable in the hot, humid South. Given an entire precinct of campus as a potential site, three finalist design teams (each with architects, landscape architects, and engineers) were challenged to produce specific design proposals testing how a building providing labs, classrooms, and offices could be integrated into a restored landscape on a modest budget. Georgia Tech’s staff, faculty, and students observed throughout, with the School of Architecture’s design studios paralleling the competition.
The architecture firm of Eskew+Dumez+Ripple (EDR) was privileged to be part of one of the three finalist teams. For 90 intense days, we collaborated with architects from two other firms (Collins Cooper Carusi and Hellmuth&Bicknese), landscape architects from Andropogon and HGOR, engineers from Newcomb & Boyd, Point Energy Innovations, pattern r+d, Sherwood Design Engineers, Long Engineering and Uzun+Case, and most crucially the cost estimators of the Palacio Collaborative. Given so many players at so many locations, we relied on free-form messaging platforms like Slack for day-to-day communications, and captured what we learned through entries in a shared blog we called The Hive. This document is comprisedof selections from these communications streams, curated by the 2015-2016 EDR Research Fellow Marina Michael. This effort has been transformative for our team members. By sharing what we’ve learned, we hope it can be transformative for you.
Eskew+Dumez+Ripple teamed up with Portland, Oregon’s Skylab to present at this year’s AIA Convention. Over 300 hundred people showed up to hear the panel speak about the five mindshifts that help small to medium-sized firms set themselves apart in an ever-shifting market. From financial metrics to teaming structures, the panel discussed the following five topics with a mix of audience polls, presentation slides, and good ol’ fashion discussion:
- Lateral Leadership
- Collaboration
- Transparent Metrics
- Diversification of Services
- Culture of Giving Back
A Framework for Resilient Design: Lessons and Examples from New Orleans and B...Eskew+Dumez+Ripple
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One of the many challenges facing the US Army Corps of Engineers is coastal damage caused by waves, wind and surge. Hurricanes have significantly increased the vulnerability of coastal areas to natural disasters. The Corps aims to reduce these coastal risks and “improve resilience to these hazards through an integrated approach that draws from the full array of coastal risk reduction measures.”
Herbatka Pana Radka to cykliczne, comiesięczne spotkania podróżniczo- muzyczno-artystyczne w kawiarni podróżniczej „Koniec Świata” w Raciborzu, a ściślej w tajemniczej „Galerii Za Szafą”. Gospodarzem Herbatki jest Dawid Wacławczyk - właściciel lokalu – przewodnik, gawędziarz, animator życia kulturalnego i radny miasta Racibórz. Prowadzącym Herbatkę jest Radek Truś - przewodnik, gawędziarz, pieśniarz, poeta, animator życia kulturalnego i lekarz
Drive 4 Change - Ray Lewis Celebrity InvitationalCoreyReilly1
Drive 4 Change is officially kicking off the Big Game Weekend with a two-day fundraising event at the beautiful Pelican Hill Golf Club, to raise money for Orangewood Foundation. Hosted by Ray Lewis, Drive 4 Change and Orangewood invite you to be part of this wonderful event as a sponsor. Join numerous NFL stars, Celebrities, Media Personalities, and Community Leaders in making a difference for worthy children as we play golf and raise funds!
Dear Friends and Supports of Florida CEC,
Please see below and attached info about seeking donors, sponsors, exhibitors or vendors. Keep this handy on your computer so that if you run into a potential donor, sponsor, exhibitor or vendor, you have all the information they will need.
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This will be an opportunity to hear from other Safe Place agencies about the community events that are hosted for the purpose of raising awareness and/or fundraising. Examples of different events will be shared including a brief overview of the resources and time needed, and obstacles and challenges.
North Shore Animal League America is hosting its annual Walk & Wag event in Long Island, New York. I was asked to create a fun and engaging walk guide for those who are participating and donating.
Dallas Influencers in Sports & Entertainment Deck tappersmavs
Dallas Influencers in Sports and Entertainment (DISE) connects and develops the rising generation of industry leaders to fuel bold social change. We would love your support at our annual event, Fast Pitch, to help give back to the local North Texas community. Please consider supporting us through donations, purchasing tickets and/or sponsoring our event! Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks in advance for your consideration!
1. Monday, October 15, 2012
Pecan Grove Country Club - Richmond, Texas
Registration 10:30 AM - Tee Off 11:30 AM
2. The Exchange Club of Fort Bend
P.O. Box 169
Sugar Land, Texas 77487-1069
2012
Golf Committee Dear Community Leader,
Glendon Adams The Exchange Club of Fort Bend is making plans for its fourth annual Duck
Ramesh Anand Golf Classic to be held on Monday, October 15, 2012. The success of this
Pam Beach
event is credited largely to our sponsors, who lend their names and financial
Gail Best
support to the event.
Kaelyn Bujnoch
Candace Jo Cagle
Jackie Castaneda The money we raise each year goes to support the Fort Bend County
Bud Childers community, and this year’s goal to raise $40,000 dollars will help our club
Sam W. Dick continue its programs in the area of Prevention of Child
Daniel Ebarb Abuse, Americanism, Youth and Community Service.
Sherri Ebarb
John Felker By participating as a sponsor, your organization will benefit from exposure
John Healey through media campaigns and promotional efforts directed toward the
Charles Huber
supporters of the Exchange Club of Fort Bend. We have many levels of
Phillip Klosowsky
sponsorship, as detailed on the enclosed sponsorship commitment form. You
Bill Leavitt
Karen Linn can select the level of participation that best meets your needs, and be secure
Robert Linzer in the knowledge that your sponsorship fee will be used to help the Exchange
Stephen Longoria Club of Fort Bend fund the programs and activities mentioned above in our
Rebecca Maitland community.
Kelli Metzenthin
Brenda Mullinix We're counting on your support, and will be happy to answer any questions
Dorothy Nall you may have. Please complete and fax your sponsorship commitment form to
Crissy Nolen 281-575-1149 or submit online at www.fortbendexchange.org to help support
Kelly Orth
the Exchange Club of Fort Bend.
Barbara Piazzo
Ralph Piazzo
Michael Reichek Thank you in advance for your willingness to support the efforts of the
Debbie Roberts Exchange Club of Fort Bend and for making a difference in our community.
William Russell
Chip Smith Sincerely,
Lucy Smith
Lydia Smith
Evelyn Traylor Dorothy Nall Ralph Piazzo
Wes Wauson
David Williams Dorothy Nall Ralph Piazzo
Event Co-Chair Event Co-Chair
713-298-9528 281-343-1946
dnall1@comcast.net ralph@piazzotravel.com
Exchange, America's Service Club, is a group of men and women working together to make our communities better places to live through
programs of service in Americanism, Community Service, Youth Activities, and its national project, the Prevention of Child Abuse.
3. WHAT WE DO AND WHY WE DO IT
Our Exchange Club, The Exchange Club
of Fort Bend, performs services under four
categories:
•The Prevention of Child Abuse
•Community Service
•Service to Youth
•The Promotion of Americanism
You may ask the question as to each of
our activities, “Why do you serve?”.
Here’s why.
4. THE PREVENTION OF CHILD ABUSE
Service Category & Activity Why We Serve
1. “The Shaken Baby Syndrome” is an To ensure that an unknown number
educational program in which we go of infants can develop into healthy
into high schools and teach young adults.
adults about the injuries which can
result from shaking a baby.
2. We make monetary donations to the To counsel parents so they can
ESCAPE Family Resource Center. avoid abusing their children.
3. We donate teddy bears to a family court. To give youngsters one more
On child adoption day, they are given to happy memory and cuddly symbol
the adopted children. of the day they began their new life.
4. We celebrate April as National Child To remind citizens of their
Abuse Prevention Month, by placing responsibility to fight the war
blue ribbon clad stakes on the against child abuse.
courthouse lawn.
5. COMMUNITY SERVICE
Service Category & Activity Why We Serve
1. We bring cake and ice cream to a To let those who raised and
Seniors Assisted Living Center and mentored our generation know that
hold monthly birthday parties. they are not forgotten.
2. We join other clubs in holding an annual To show our appreciation to those
dinner to honor Fort Bend County police who each day jeopardize their lives
officers. and safety to safeguard ours.
3. Santa’s Exchange: We join with other To bring a smile to a child’s face on
clubs to provide Christmas gifts to Christmas morning.
underprivileged children.
4. We help to host a Christmas party for To bring Christmas cheer to our
residents of the Richmond State brothers and sisters with
Supported Living Center. developmental disabilities.
6. SERVICE TO YOUTH
Service Category & Activity Why We Serve
1. We recognize extraordinary To reward and encourage the best
scholastic and extracurricular of our youth so that they can serve
achievement in high school youth others.
with Youth of the Month Awards.
2. We recognize good deeds and To teach our youth that it is more
character in our middle school youth important to be a good person than
with Young Citizenship Awards. it is to be a smart person.
3. We recognize a high school senior who To reward the courage of a
has overcome severe adversity with our triumphant young adult.
Accepting the Challenge of Excellence
Award (A.C.E.).
7. AMERICANISM
Service Category & Activity Why We Serve
1. We give children small American flags To instill pride for our country in
to wave at local parades. children.
2. We celebrate Veterans Day by To honor those who were willing to
assembling with veterans for a make the supreme sacrifice.
“One Nation Under God” breakfast.
3. We display in community buildings, To perpetuate the awareness that
replicas of 28 great writings which the United States of America is the
shaped our society, known as greatest country on earth.
“The Freedom Shrine”.
8. WHAT WE DO AND WHY WE DO IT
In summary, to answer the question, “What is
Exchange,” we Exchangites will tell you that it
is America’s Service Club. As to why we serve,
we Exchangites will tell you that it is because
we are called to serve.
9. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
OCTOBER 15, 2012 – PECAN GROVE COUNTRY CLUB
COURSE SPONSOR (LIMIT ONE) - - - - - - - - - - -- - $5000
+ Logo and donor recognition listed on our website + Recognition in all publications **
+ Two (2) Prominent Hole Sponsor Signs + Two Golf Teams
+ 8 Mulligans, 1 Bubba Drive, 1 Magic Putt per team + Two reserved tables of eight (8) at dinner
+ Invitation to be in the press release photo shoots
ACE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2500
+ Logo and donor recognition listed on our website + Recognition in all publications **
+ Two (2) Prominent Hole Sponsor Signs + One Golf Team
+ 8 Mulligans, 1 Bubba Drive, 1 Magic Putt + One reserved table of eight (8) at dinner
DOUBLE EAGLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1000
+ Donor recognition listed on our website + Recognition in publications **
+ Prominent Hole Sponsor Sign + One Golf Team
+ 8 Mulligans + Sponsor will receive four (4) additional dinner tickets
EAGLE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $750
+ Donor recognition listed on our website + Recognition in publications **
+ Prominent Hole Sponsor Sign + One Golf Team
+ Sponsor will receive two (2) additional dinner tickets
BIRDIE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $500
+ Donor recognition listed on our website + One Golf Team
+ Prominent Hole Sponsor Sign
HOLE-IN-ONE - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SOLD – CLASSIC CHEVROLET
+ Donor recognition listed on our website + Recognition in publications**
+ Prominent Hole Sponsor Sign + Four (4) dinner tickets
DRINK CARTS/TENTS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $300
+ Donor recognition listed on our website + Prominent Sponsor Sign on Cart/Tent
+ Two (2) dinner tickets
HOLE SPONSORS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $250 / or $350 for Two Signs
+ Prominent sign and two (2) dinner tickets
INDIVIDUAL PLAYER (includes dinner) - - - - - - - - - - $100
NIFTY FIFTY RAFFLE TICKET - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 50
AFTER-ROUND DINNER TICKETS - - - - - - - - - - - - $ 20
LUNCH SPONSOR – SAFARI TEXAS RANCH DINNER SPONSOR - TEXAS ROADHOUSE
** Printing deadlines apply
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend Charitable Fund is a 501(c)(3) EID 31-1624526 | www.fortbendexchange.org
Event Co-Chair: Dorothy Nall | 713-298-9528 | dnall@comcast.net
10. SPONSOR/PLAYER INFORMATION SHEET
OCTOBER 15, 2012 – PECAN GROVE COUNTRY CLUB
YES!! I will support the Duck Golf Classic! Donor Information:
_____ COURSE SPONSOR $5000 Donor Name/Signage Information
_____ ACE $2500
Address
_____ DOUBLE EAGLE $1000
_____ EAGLE $750
_____ BIRDIE $500
Phone #
SOLD HOLE-IN-ONE – CLASSIC CHEVY
_____ CAR
E-mail
_____ DRINK CARTS / TENTS $300
_____ HOLE SPONSOR (S) $250 / $350 Method of Payment to Exchange Club of Fort
Bend Charitable Fund
_____ INDIVIDUAL PLAYER $100
____ Check ____ Bill Me ____ Credit Card:
_____ NIFTY-FIFTY RAFFLE TICKET $ 50
____ Visa ____ MC ____ AmEx
_____ EXTRA DINNER TICKETS $ 20
_____ SILENT AUCTION ITEM Name (as it appears on card)
_____ GOODY BAG DONATION (MIN 150 PIECES)
SOLD DINNER SPONSOR – TEXAS ROADHOUSE
_____ Credit Card #
SOLD LUNCH SPONSOR – SAFARI TEXAS RANCH
_____
_____ I am unable to participate, but would like to Zip Code Exp Date Security Code
make a tax-deductible donation of: $ ______
Signature:
TOTAL: $ _______ Exchange Member Contact:
Golf Registration Team Name:
Players (Name, Address, Email):
1 ________________________________________________________________________________________
2 ________________________________________________________________________________________
3 ________________________________________________________________________________________
4 ________________________________________________________________________________________
No rain date, but please join us for dinner and auction at 5:00pm
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend Charitable Fund is a 501(c)(3) EID 31-1624526
www.fortbendexchange.org | 713-298-9528
11. AUCTION DONOR FORM
OCTOBER 15, 2012 – PECAN GROVE COUNTRY CLUB
(PLEASE COMPLETE FOR EACH DONATION)
Exchange Club of Fort Bend gratefully acknowledges your generous support and commitment.
Name of Donor or Organization_________________________________________________________
Contact Person ___________________________ Person to Thank: ___________________________
Name to be acknowledged at the event: ________________________________________________
Address ________________________________________City: __________ State: ____ Zip: _______
Telephone _______________ Fax ________________ Email __________________________________
Description of Donation
Please be as detailed as possible, including dates, number of people, size, color, material, services
offered, whether tax, tip or drinks are included.
Estimated Market Value (by donor) $ __________________ Valid Until _______________________
Special Instructions (restrictions, gift certificate wording, auction pickup):
Please check the following: For More Information Contact:
________ Gift Certificate attached Katina Scott, Auction Chairman,
________ Item picked up by volunteer at 281-387-2834 or
________ Purchaser to pick up item at store kscott@sleh.com
Return forms by mail/fax/email to:
Katina Scott
Exchange Club of Fort Bend
P.O. Box 169
Sugar Land, Texas 77487-1069
Fax: 713-986-4420
kscott@sleh.com
The Exchange Club of Fort Bend Charitable Fund is a 501(c)(3) EID 31-1624526
Thank you for your support of the Exchange Club of Fort Bend!
12. THANK YOU TO OUR 2012 SPONSORS
OCTOBER 15, 2012 – PECAN GROVE COUNTRY CLUB
(Partial list as of printing)