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Fax: 15 256-2362

Phone: 615 56-2345

Email: cwa3808@bellsouth.net

Community Services

 

For the Second Year in a Row,

CWA Local 3808

Wins Overall Trophy -

Bowling for

Big Brothers, Big Sisters Benefit

 

 

Middle Tennessee Central Labor Council presented the Overall Bowling Trophy to CWA Local 3808 for the second year in a row.  The benefit for Big Brothers, Big Sisters was held on Saturday, March 31, 2008.

 

Thanks to all who participated in this worthwhile event.

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ENTRY FORM

 

Please copy this entry form and send to :                         If you are unable to copy this form,

CWA Local 3808 Golf Tournament                                   call the Union Hall at (615) 256-

100 Arlington Avenue                                                        2345 to have one sent to you.

Nashville, TN 37210

 

Make checks payable to CWA Golf Tournament. All entries must have the payment enclosed. For further information, contact Roger Womble at (615) 972-6580.

 

Entry Deadline is Monday, June 23, 2008.

 

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Communications Workers of America

Local 3808

Golf Tournament

The CWA Local 3808 Annual Golf Tournament will be held Saturday, June 28, 2008 at the Pebble Brook Golf Course. It will start with a 1:00 PM shotgun start. It will be a 4-man scramble. Cost will be $65 per player. Each team must have one Union member per team.

 

Mulligans can be purchased for $5.00, limit 2 per player. Mulligans can not be used on prize holes. Closest to the pin contest on Holes #3, 6, 12, and 16. 

 

Hole sponsorships can be purchased for $100.00 per hole.

 

The course is located at 2050 Pebble Golf Way, Greenbrier, Tennessee and can be contacted at (615) 382-3045. Pebble Brook can reached from Nashville by taking I-24 West to Exit 35, turn right. Drive 5 miles north on Highway 431 (Whites Creek Pike). The golf course is on the left after Sycamore Creek Bridge.

 

Proceeds from the tournament go to benefit the CWA National Charity, the Elizabeth Glasser Pediatric Aids Foundation.

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