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HRMC Foundation presents its 21st annual Charitable Classic Golf & Gala

The HRMC Foundation is hosting its 21st annual Charitable Classic Golf & Gala, a two-day fundraiser Aug. 28-29 to benefit MedWest-Haywood.

The tournament will kick off with the men’s golf tournaments at 8:30 a.m. at the Maggie Valley Club and at 12:30 p.m. at the Waynesville Inn Golf Resort & Spa on Aug. 28. The following day, a ladies’ golf tournament starts at 8 a.m. at the Waynesville Inn Golf Resort & Spa, followed by men’s golf tournaments at noon at the Laurel Ridge Country Club in Waynesville and at 1 p.m. at the Waynesville Inn Golf Resort & Spa.

The format for the tournaments is captain’s choice with two-person teams. Box lunches and beverages will be provided for all golfers and volunteers at each tournament.

The gala celebration from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 29 at the Waynesville Inn Golf Resort & Spa will feature a dinner buffet and live music by the band Orange Krush.

Individual tickets to the gala are $50 each. Individual golf tournament slots are $150 each and include one ticket to the gala. Discount tickets for men participating in two tournaments are $250 each and include two gala tickets.

The HRMC Foundation promotes and administers charitable gifts for the advancement of MedWest-Haywood’s abilities to respond fully to the changing and growing health care needs of local citizens.

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