10 | 11 7 45th Annual Aubrey Greenway Golf Tournament
Play Golf, Do Good
Seeing a need for a community fundraiser, Roswell Rotarians Frank Brown, Judge Maurice Hilliard and former Mayor of Roswell Aubrey Greenway began a golf tournament in 1978. The first tournament, raised $3500 for charities in the North Fulton community. While the tournament initially started as a Rotary event, it has grown into one of the largest 100% volunteer community fundraisers . Today, the golf & tennis tournaments continue to support charities in North Fulton and generate close to $200,000 a year. The tournament attracts large and small business sponsors and individuals in North Fulton looking to make a difference in the areas in which they live and do business. The tournament was named after Aubrey Greenway, after his death in 1991. Aubrey was a dedicated local businessman, civil servant and Roswell Rotarian. Thanks Aubrey!
Join over 200 golfers on the beautiful and challenging Brookfield Country Club course for the Annual Aubrey Greenway Golf Tournament. 2 flights of golfers will take to the links for bragging rights and a chance at some special prizes.
SPONSOR PACKAGESWe have a wide variety of opportunities to participate in the tournament with options for every budget. We hope to see you on the course! 7 11th Annual Hagan Cup Classic Tennis Tournament
Serving Up Charity
In 2013, the Hagan Cup Classic tennis tournament was added to the fundraiser. It was named after Bob Hagan, in honor of his service to the community and his deep commitment to Rotary’s motto of Service Above Self.
Today, the tournament continues to support the charities in North Fulton communities and together with the golf tournament, generates $150,000+ a year. The tournament attracts large and small business sponsors and individuals in North Fulton looking to make a difference in the areas in which they live and do business.
Join over 70 tennis players at Brookfield Country Club for the Annual Hagan Cup Classic tennis tournament . 2 flights of players in round robin doubles will battle it out to see who wins the coveted Hagan Cup trophy this year!
Sponsor PACKAGESWe have a wide variety of opportunities to participate in the tournament with options for every budget. We hope to see you on the court! | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 Rivers Alive River Clean Up Project Rivers Alive, Georgia’s
annual river cleanup, comes to Roswell on September 16. The event, co-hosted by
Keep Roswell Beautiful and the City of Roswell, is part of a statewide campaign
to preserve Georgia’s 70,100 miles of rivers and streams.
Small groups of volunteers will be dispersed across the city to perform
beautification projects, including litter pick-ups, invasive plant and shrub
removal, mulching, native plant planting, and storm drain marking. This year,
cleanup sites will include Riverside Park, Dotsie Garner Mills Park, Old
Roswell Cemetery, Bulloch Hall, and more. Email Joe Mazzeo to Volunteer - joemazzeo1@gmail.com Location to Meet - TBD
https://www.roswellgov.com/government/departments/environmental-public-works/rivers-alive 3p First Responders Cookout The fourth annual 9-11 First Responders Cookout will be held Saturday,
September 16th, 2023, between 3 pm and 8 pm at Roswell Fire Station
#24, 1400 Old Alabama Road, Roswell, 30076. Volunteers are needed starting at 1:00
PM. The Roswell Rotary Club 9-11 Committee invites any members interested in
assisting in the cookout to contact Dave Young nfultonpt@juno.com , Gene Beckham gene@bfsga.com , or Jack Wyche javic@msn.com.
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