2011 IAFF 3303 Golf Outing Benefiting Cameron’s Cause Foundation
Florence Professional Firefighters Local 3303 is proud to announce our annual golf outing. This year we will be golfing for the Cameron’s Cause Foundation. Here is some information about this great organization that we are proud to be helping this year:
Cameron Kelly Batson was a typical teenager pursuing his dreams of a Graphic Arts Design career and playing soccer. Tragically on October 6, 2010, Cameron, a Scott High School graduate and Captain of the varsity soccer team, died on the field while practicing with his only brother, Logan. Cameron’s cause of death was Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasisa (ARVD). This is a hereditary condition where the heart muscle is replaced by scar tissue. His brother has also been diagnosed with ARVD and has had a defibrillator implanted in his chest.
Cameron’s Cause is a foundation started by the family to help place Automatic Electric Defibrillators (AED’s) in area schools and at school sponsored athletic events.
You can learn more this organization by visiting the Cameron’s Cause Website.
Here are the specifics for the outing this year, which includes two “flights”:
- July 22, 2011
- 8 am AND 1:30 pm
- Flagg Springs Golf Course, California, Kentucky
- $80 per person
- Round of golf, snack at the turn, meal after golf and drinks.
- Play both rounds for $150.
- Early Registration until July 1, 2011.
- Registration after July 1 is $90/$150
If you aren’t golfing, join us for meals and drinks for $25.











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