45th Annual Colonial Youth & Family Services Golf Outing Honors Local Leaders


Left Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, Brookhaven Town Supervisor Dan Panico | The South Shore Press

The 45th Annual Golf Outing hosted by Colonial Youth & Family Services promises a day of camaraderie, golf, and celebration in honor of community leaders. This year's event, set to take place on Monday, June 17, 2024, at the picturesque Swan Lake Country Club in Manorville, NY, will pay tribute to Dan Panico, Brookhaven Town Supervisor, and Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine.

The day's schedule is packed with exciting activities, promising a perfect blend of golf, relaxation, and celebration. It starts with a delightful lunch and registration session at 11:00 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at noon. Golfers can enjoy on-course refreshments while showcasing their skills on the greens. The event culminates in a delightful Cocktail Reception and Awards Dinner at 5:00 p.m., where participants can indulge in a sumptuous Steak and Lobster Dinner and even unwind at the Cigar Bar.

Colonial Youth & Family Services warmly invites golf enthusiasts and supporters to join in the festivities. Registering is a breeze-individual golfers can sign up for $275 per person, while foursomes can register for $1100. Sponsorship opportunities are also available, offering businesses and organizations a chance to support a worthy cause. Interested parties can find more information and register online at COLONIALYFS.COM or by calling 631-281-4461.

The package includes a BBQ Lunch, Green Fees and a Golf Cart, a Cocktail Reception, and a delectable Steak and Lobster Dinner, ensuring attendees a memorable and fulfilling day. Payments can be made conveniently using Mastercard, Visa, or Amex.

Take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to enjoy a day of golf while supporting Colonial Youth & Family Services' mission. RSVP by June 3, 2024, to secure your spot and contribute to a meaningful cause.

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