Highline High School Alumni Foundation golf tournament will tee off Friday, Aug. 22

Burien, WALocal News

The Highline High School Alumni Foundation will host its annual golf tournament on August 22, 2025, at Auburn Golf Course, raising funds for scholarships for graduating seniors. Organizers indicate that there are still openings for players, encouraging community members to join in this charitable effort. The event aims to connect alumni, families, and supporters to bolster educational opportunities for local students. Interested participants or sponsors can reach out to Cathy Low at cathylow@comcast. net for more details.

This tournament underscores the Foundation's ongoing commitment to enhancing access to higher education for graduates. Last year, the foundation awarded over $50,000 in scholarships to deserving students, illustrating the event's impact. Local businesses and community members play a crucial role in supporting these initiatives, making them vital for student success. Such efforts not only foster community spirit but also ensure that local youth have the resources they need to pursue their educational goals.

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