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    WE COULDN'T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU!
    THANKS TO OUR TOURNAMENT SPONSORS!


    "Feds Chippin’ In"

    3rd Annual Golf Tournament and Lessons Recap

    The tournament and lessons events were a great success! Thanks to all of the players, learners, sponsors, course staff, volunteers and tournament planners. You all contributed to our success, and we look forward to continuing the event in 2011!

    We registered 91 players for the tournament and 10 for the lessons and lunch and signed 15 sponsors for both events.

    TOURNAMENT STANDINGS:

    • First Place: Score of 58
      • Brock McCoy, Marty McCoy, Rick McCoy, Shelly McCoy
    • Second Place: Score of 62 (won in tie breaker)
      • Maxine Dorcas, Stan Hajenga, Gordon Myron, Tim Tighe
    • Third Place : Score of 62
      • Darren Jackson, Allan Schmidt, Allen White, Dan Wolfe
    • Women’s Longest Drive: Hole #18 Stephanie Volz
    • Men’s Longest Drive: Hole #15 Duane Schettler
    • Women’s Closest to the Pin: Hole #2 Judy Line
    • Men’s Closest to the Pin: Hole #17 Julio Andrade
    • Reverse Longest Drive- Hole #4
      Women: Nan Anderson
      Men: Lance Strickland
    • Pot of Gold: Hole #13 John Price and Don Walker

    Click to access the Feds Chippin’ In Photo Gallery (there are 382 photos in the gallery so sit back and enjoy the show!)

    We’ve already started the planning for 2011. To join our mailing list for the 4th Annual Feds Chippin’ In Tournament, send your name, email address and daytime phone number to fedschipin@yahoo.com Let us know if you’re interested in tournament play, lessons, sponsoring or volunteering…or all of the above!

    DFC FEW shared profits from the 2010 tournament with the following organizations:

    The Women’s Foundation of Colorado

    At The Women’s Foundation of Colorado, our goal is that every woman in Colorado is economically self-sufficient, and every girl in Colorado is on the path to economic self-sufficiency. Our mission to get there is to build resources and lead change so that the women and girls of Colorado are full and equal participants in society. http://www.wfco.org/

    Our Goals

    • Increase funding for the women and girls of Colorado
    • Define issues and solutions for the women and girls of Colorado
    • Strengthen organizations serving the women and girls of Colorado
    • Inform the press, community leaders and policy makers about issues and solutions affecting the women and girls of Colorado

    9to5 Colorado (CFC # 27444)

    9to5's Colorado chapter was founded in 1996 and is dedicated to the issues that directly affect women in the workplace. We work to involve women in improving policies addressing pay equity, work/family issues, sexual harassment, discrimination, welfare, unemployment and protections for temporary and part-time workers. Our vision is an economically-just world where poverty and discrimination have been eliminated, the contributions of women are recognized and valued, and all women and their families thrive. http://9to5.org/local/colorado

    9to5 is committed to:

    • Winning family-friendly policies to help working people balance responsibilities at home and on the job.
    • Making nonstandard jobs voluntary and equitable so that those who work part-time or as temps receive fair pay and benefits.
    • Eliminating workplace discrimination through educating about legal rights on the job, monitoring enforcement agencies, and expanding anti-discrimination laws.
    • Opposing punitive welfare policies and backing those that allow women to be self sufficient while supporting their families.

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