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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

American Wounded Heroes Golf Classic @ Canyon Springs

You are cordially invited to participate in the Inaugural American Wounded Heroes Golf Classic, August 11th at the prestigious Canyon Springs Golf Club in San Antonio, Texas.

All proceeds will go to Texas Chapter PVA (TPVA) a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization, specifically for use for sports programs for our injured servicemembers, paralyzed and/or disabled veterans in the South Texas area.

We have had tremendous success devising shooting solutions for various disabilities, including paraplegia, quadriplegia, tetraplegia, amputations, and blindness. For Range Days, approximately every 2 months we take our wounded servicemembers to Bracken Range and fire 4,000 to 6,000 rounds of ammunition.

We provide shot gun, rifle, pistol, and archery ranges. These programs have grown to a point where we need your help in order to continue to provide the recreational shooting and hunting programs our wounded heroes deserve. You can help say thank you to our wounded heroes by your participation.

We thank you for your support by sponsoring one or more of the following:
Title Sponsor $20,000 4 Foursomes - Name goes as part of Tournament Title
Presenting Sponsor $10,000 3 Foursomes - 3x8 Banner and Tee Box Sign
Gold Sponsor $5,000 2 Foursomes - 3x6 Banner and Tee Box Sign
Silver Sponsor $3,000 1 Foursome - 3x4 Banner and Tee Box Sign
Bronze Sponsor $1,500 2 Players - 2 Tee Box Signs
Tee Box Sponsor $150 Sign on Tee Box
Hole Sponsor $150 Sign at hole
Table Sponsor $100 only 10 tables available
Individual Players $150 will sell out fast
Foursomes $600 ($500.00) if paid by July 15th, (don’t delay sell out anticipated!)

We are also in need of donations of items and gift certificates for the live and silent auctions.

For Sponsorship and/or Player Registration, please contact the following:
Contact JD Damian 210-381-7492 (c)
sucasadamian@aol.com

Contact Jim Foster 210-826-0986 (o) 210-379-8251 (c) 210-822-1312 (f) jlf4270sr@yahoo.com

Sincerely,
David A. Fowler

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