THE fourth Michelle McLean Children’s Trust/Metropolitan Golf Day will be held at the Rossmund Golf Course in Swakopmund on December 8.
The Golf Day is held in aid of a primary school and a school for learning-challenged children. Children with learning problems who need special attention and teaching on a one-to-one basis will be accommodated in the school for learning-challenged children.Most of the children who have received education at this school will be able to further their education in the mainstream of any ordinary school.The MMCT/Metropolitan Golf Day is already a popular annual event on the calendar of Namibian golfers and is currently the biggest corporate golf day in the country.Michelle McLean, chairperson of the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust, thanked Leeba Fouche, managing director of Metropolitan Namibia, for their sponsorship of N$55 000 towards the annual golf day.It is the fourth year that the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust and Metropolitan have joined hands and presented this golf day to raise funds for the various projects of the trust.McLean said sponsors such as Metropolitan are very important for the sustainability of the trust’s projects and she appreciates and values the good relationship between the trust and Metropolitan.The competition will once again be a Four Ball Stableford Alliance (two to count).The entry fee is N$2 500 per team of four players, which includes a dinner and prize-giving function.Nikkie van den Berg, popular radio announcer of RSG in South Africa, will be the master of ceremonies for the evening and Ballyhoo, a well-known band from South Africa, will provide the music.The Michelle McLean Children’s Trust is inviting other companies to make use of the opportunity to sponsor prizes, holes or tees for this competition.For more information on the MMCT/Metropolitan Golf Day, call Andre van der Merwe, tournament director, at (061) 24 0807/9.Children with learning problems who need special attention and teaching on a one-to-one basis will be accommodated in the school for learning-challenged children.Most of the children who have received education at this school will be able to further their education in the mainstream of any ordinary school.The MMCT/Metropolitan Golf Day is already a popular annual event on the calendar of Namibian golfers and is currently the biggest corporate golf day in the country.Michelle McLean, chairperson of the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust, thanked Leeba Fouche, managing director of Metropolitan Namibia, for their sponsorship of N$55 000 towards the annual golf day.It is the fourth year that the Michelle McLean Children’s Trust and Metropolitan have joined hands and presented this golf day to raise funds for the various projects of the trust.McLean said sponsors such as Metropolitan are very important for the sustainability of the trust’s projects and she appreciates and values the good relationship between the trust and Metropolitan.The competition will once again be a Four Ball Stableford Alliance (two to count).The entry fee is N$2 500 per team of four players, which includes a dinner and prize-giving function.Nikkie van den Berg, popular radio announcer of RSG in South Africa, will be the master of ceremonies for the evening and Ballyhoo, a well-known band from South Africa, will provide the music.The Michelle McLean Children’s Trust is inviting other companies to make use of the opportunity to sponsor prizes, holes or tees for this competition.For more information on the MMCT/Metropolitan Golf Day, call Andre van der Merwe, tournament director, at (061) 24 0807/9.
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