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5th Annual Golf Tournament Benefiting Children with Autism and Other Special NeedsA Total Communications Environment
Sponsor a Child, facilitate a Dream at Focus on the Future Training Center (www.focussped.com) Golf Tournament on May 20, 2011, for a 9:00 am Shotgun Start, to benefit our Scholarship Fund to help children with autism and other special needs attend our life changing program. (Registration and a Putting Contest starts at 8:00am.)
Golfer Prizes and Give Aways: First Place Winner Trophies: $400 worth of Golf Related Gift Certificates Second Place Trophies: $100 worth of Golf Related Gift Certificates Third Place Trophies: $50 worth of gift certificates. Longest Drive Winner: Odyssey Putter Putting Contest Winner: $50 gift certificate Closest to the Pin Hole Prizes Door Prizes, Goody Bags, and Fun Galore Register now and remember to invite your friends to play. Just click on "Tell a Friend" and you can send them a link to this site automatically. Special Offer: Included with your online registration is a 1-year subscription to Golf Digest (a $10 value). Click here for offer and refund details. Thank you for your support of our annual Scholarship Fundraiser for Children with Autism and other special needs to attend Focus on the Future Training Center. About Focus on the Future Training Center: We are a highly regarded Pre-K to Grade 12 Plano, Texas, based Private School for children with autism and other mental disabilities. We offer some of the best autism early intervention and other individualized curriculum featuring Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, and Music Therapy. Our small classrooms of 10 students or less and low student/teacher ratios of 3:1 create a rich learning environment with frequent one-on-one instruction. We deliver intensive, individualized training that will better the lives the our children and their families across the Dallas-Ft Worth area and greater Texas. Simply put, our priority is developing and delivering training that will help your child reach their potential in independent living.
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