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August 28, 2008 | Sharp Residential | Comments 2

Charity Golf Tournament in September

000919_0501_0005_nsls.jpgThe Joseph C. Monastra Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research will be having their annual golf tournament on October 27th, 2008.  It will be held at the Golf Club of Georgia in Alpharetta.  Sharp Residential and their President Tom Sharp will be the main sponsor of the tournament.  Sharp wants to encourage all of the other business leaders to donate their time and money to aid in research for this deadly disease.

Since the JCM Foundation was established in 2002 they have raised over half a million dollars for Pancreatic Cancer Research.  The Monastra family began the foundation after losing a loved one to the deadly cancer.  They started the foundation to gain awareness and help find a cure for this silent killer.

The JCM Foundation hopes to make new records in donations at this year’s golf tournament.  They, along with Tom Sharp, encourage everyone in the Atlanta real estate industry to spread the word about the deadly cancer and make donations to aid in their research.  So if your business wants to come have some fun and help a wonderful cause then come to JCM Foundation’s golf tournament.  For more information visit the JCM Foundation’s web site.

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  1. Laura Everett

    Unfortunately, due to unforeseen circumstances the tournament has been postponed to later in the Spring. Once a new date is confirmed, AtlantaRealEstateForum.com will let you know and keep you up-to-date with the happenings.

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