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Asheville announces charity golf tournament benefiting water assistance program

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Esther E. Manheimer Mayor at City of Asheville | Official website

Esther E. Manheimer Mayor at City of Asheville | Official website

The City of Asheville Water Resources Department, Eblen Charities, and Ingles have announced the inaugural Eblen Charities-Ingles Charity Golf Tournament to benefit Eblen Charities’ Water Assistance Program.

The event is scheduled for Thursday, August 15 at the Asheville Municipal Golf Course.

“We are thrilled to partner with Ingles and the City of Asheville to host this golf tournament,” said Beth Russo, Executive Director of Eblen Charities. “The funds raised will make a significant impact on the lives of countless individuals and families in our community.”

The tournament will feature a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. The cost to play is $400 per team of four; individuals may participate for $125.

“Ingles has considered Eblen Charities to be one of our most important community partners for nearly 20 years. Every opportunity we get to participate in events with them is an honor. We know that our local community will benefit,” said Pat Jackson, Ingles CFO. “Ingles and Eblen Charities both understand the importance of focusing on our local families and working together to lift entire communities.”

The City of Asheville Water Resources Department also shares this commitment. “We are excited to partner with Ingles and Eblen Charities on this event,” said David Melton, director of the City of Asheville Water Resources Department. “We believe this tournament will help raise awareness and funds for those in need.”

To register for the tournament or learn more about hole sponsorship opportunities, please click here.

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