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Sep 1, 2006, 07:23 PM
The SDS Charity Golf Classic is an annual golf tournmanet to raise research funds for The Hospital for Sick Children to support kids with Schwachman Diamond Syndrome. www.shwachman.org (http://www.shwachman.org/)
Format: Scramble (18 holes)
Registration package includes:
• Golf cart
• BBQ lunch and full course dinner
• Free draw, great give-away bags and lots of super prizes
• Hole in one contests
• Silent auction goodies
• Chair massage provided by Massage in Motion
OnSite Massage Therapy www.massageinmotion.ca (http://www.massageinmotion.ca)
• Plenty of networking opportunities
Date: Thursday Sept 28, 2006
Time: 11:30am-8:00pm
Location: Kleinburg Golf & Country Club - 115 Putting Green Crescent
Part 2
Registered Charity #86880-8197 RR001
Contact Kathy Symons at 905-891-0256 or krsymons@rogers.com (krsymons@rogers.com)
Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (SDS) is a rare genetic disorder that occurs in approximately one in 50,000 births. SDS affects many organs in the body and the symptoms may vary from individual to individual.
The primary features of SDS include: bone marrow problems (leading to inadequate production of some types of white blood cells), a defect in the pancreas (leading to difficulties in digesting food), skeletal abnormalities, and short stature. Other, secondary, features may affect some but not all people with SDS
Format: Scramble (18 holes)
Registration package includes:
• Golf cart
• BBQ lunch and full course dinner
• Free draw, great give-away bags and lots of super prizes
• Hole in one contests
• Silent auction goodies
• Chair massage provided by Massage in Motion
OnSite Massage Therapy www.massageinmotion.ca (http://www.massageinmotion.ca)
• Plenty of networking opportunities
Date: Thursday Sept 28, 2006
Time: 11:30am-8:00pm
Location: Kleinburg Golf & Country Club - 115 Putting Green Crescent
Part 2
Registered Charity #86880-8197 RR001
Contact Kathy Symons at 905-891-0256 or krsymons@rogers.com (krsymons@rogers.com)
Shwachman-Diamond Syndrome (SDS) is a rare genetic disorder that occurs in approximately one in 50,000 births. SDS affects many organs in the body and the symptoms may vary from individual to individual.
The primary features of SDS include: bone marrow problems (leading to inadequate production of some types of white blood cells), a defect in the pancreas (leading to difficulties in digesting food), skeletal abnormalities, and short stature. Other, secondary, features may affect some but not all people with SDS