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21st annual IDA golf tournament tees off Aug. 13; still welcoming hole sponsors, teams, and prizes

AmazingCities by AmazingCities
August 3, 2018
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The Intellectual Disabilities Agency of the New River Valley hosts its 21st “Swing Fore Persons with Intellectual Disabilities” Annual Golf Classic, Monday Aug. 13 at the Blacksburg Country Club (1064 Clubhouse Rd, Blacksburg).


Prizes, hole sponsors, and teams are still welcome.

With check-in at noon and a 1 p.m. tee-off, it’s a shotgun start. The 75$ per player fundraiser includes lunch hosted by the Christiansburg Kiwanis Club.

“We are so proud that Christiansburg Kiwanis is a sponsor of our tournament lunch!  Thank you!” executive director Sheila Roop said

Community-based and funded by United Way and local donations, IDA serves children and adults in the NRV and provides inclusive social, recreational, and educational activities, and advocacy.

“The cost of providing limited transportation to clients, the largest budget item, continues to increase!” Prell Gross, president of the board of directors

Fundraisers like this long-running golf tournament supports IDA events and opportunities throughout the year that help people with intellectual disabilities experience a balanced life.

IDA programs and activities help people increase self-esteem and confidence, socialize, exercise, and practice appropriate social skills.

“[Those] are a few examples of benefits gained in IDA’s programs and activities,” Prell Gross, president of the IDA Board of Directors wrote. “Your support is vital in helping meet the needs of friends, family, and neighbors.”

— Liz Kirchner

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