Mayor Andre Dickens Hosts 2024 Mayor’s Golf Cup

Atlanta, GALocal News

The 2024 Mayor's Golf Cup, hosted by Atlanta's Mayor Andre Dickens, is scheduled for September 4, 2024, at the scenic Chastain Park Golf Course. This charitable event aims to bolster the Mayor's Youth Scholarship Program (MYSP), which has played a crucial role in helping thousands of students in Atlanta pursue higher education. The MYSP has a proven track record of assisting young scholars in attending their preferred colleges and universities, thus enhancing their educational opportunities. Media representatives are requested to RSVP to ensure coverage of this important event, which will kick off at 9:30 a. m.

, with an arrival time of 9:15 a. m. The golf cup not only serves as a fundraiser but also fosters community spirit and engagement among Atlanta residents. The event emphasizes the city's dedication to youth education and the importance of investing in the future of its students. For more information about the City of Atlanta and its initiatives, residents can visit the official city website or tune into City Channel 26.

Following the event, attendees can stay connected with the city via its social media platforms.

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