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LCSO to hold fundraising golf tournament
Proceeds go to Project Lifesaver
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The Liberty County Sheriff’s Office will hold a fundraiser golf tournament to benefit Project Lifesaver Saturday, July 20, at Cherokee Rose Country Club in Hinesville.

Sign in is at 1 p.m., tee time is at 2 p.m. Format is a four-person scramble. Cost is $200 per team, which includes two mulligans per player. The tournament will be limited to 21 teams.

First through third place teams can win cash prizes of $400, $300 and $200, respectively. Closest to the pin on designated par 3s and longest drives.

There will be door prizes and a 50/50 raffle. Dinner will be provided after play.

Hole sponsors are available for $100. Please make donation checks payable to the Liberty County Sheriff’s Office.

For more information, call Jason Colvin at 912-532-6684, Christina Tuten at 912-432-9128 or Tracey Jennings at 912-977-0938.

Project Lifesaver is a community-based, non-profit organization that provides law enforcement and caregivers with a program designed to protect, and when necessary, quickly locate individuals with cognitive disorders who are prone to life threatening behavior of “wandering.”

Equipment is provided at no cost to families seeking help. The LCSO’s goal this year is to purchase a drone that is designed specifically to locate the signal from a Project Lifesaver bracelet. This can significantly expand the department’s ability to locate a signal, and improve the probability of a successful recovery across broad search areas. For more information, contact the LCSO at 912-876-2131.

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