Register now for Par 4 Parks golf tournament at Lynnwood Golf Course July 18

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The upcoming Par 4 Parks golf tournament, hosted by the Lynnwood Chamber of Commerce and the Lynnwood Parks and Recreation Foundation, promises a fun-filled day on July 18. Running from 7:30 a. m. to 1 p. m.

at the Lynnwood Golf Course, this Aloha Style event is designed to raise crucial funds for local recreational programs. The Lynnwood Parks and Recreation Foundation plays a vital role in supporting low-income youth, seniors, and disabled adults, ensuring their participation in community activities. Participants will not only enjoy a day on the greens but also have a chance to win exciting prizes, including cash rewards and a brand-new Lexus. The tournament's proceeds will directly benefit these essential programs, highlighting the importance of community involvement. Located at 20200 68th Ave.

W. , Lynnwood, the golf course serves as the perfect backdrop for this charitable event. For those interested in joining the tournament, registration details and sponsorship opportunities are available through the provided link. Join the Lynnwood community in making a difference while enjoying a day of golf and camaraderie.

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