Vivian Corder, Legend Van Arsdale, Wyatt Corder and Finn O’Grady sell cookies to golfers at the 2023 Sacred Heart Parish School Golf Tournament to raise money for their school. Photo by Steph Pate Photo.

Sacred Heart Parish School (SHPS) announces the return of its annual golf tournament on Oct. 25.

This marks the 18th year of the event and the theme will be the Day of The Dead. Fundraising for this event will be applied towards the school’s sports programs, security needs, technology and IT support, and the blacktop beautification project.

Attendees will enjoy a barbecue lunch, 18 fun-filled holes of golf, and a Mexican dinner with a live auction. Guests are encouraged to immerse themselves in the setting of Day Of The Dead by showing out with their best festive golf apparel, makeup and costumes. 

There will be prizes for categories like best dressed, longest drive, closest to the pin. The event will be held at the Coronado Golf Course followed by a dinner and party at Feast & Fareway.

“Sacred Heart Parish School provides a safe, Christ-centered environment where clergy, parents and teachers work together for the benefit of our students,” said Principal Erika Rosas. “Our school is a place where the children can grow in body, mind and spirit to reach their fullest potential. With your support we can ensure that every child receives a quality education in a nurturing environment, together we can make a difference.”

Tickets for the golf tournament begin at $250 for an individual golfer or $1,000 for a foursome. The school is also accepting donations and sponsors for those unable to attend but still wishing to support. 

Event organizers with the school said they would like to thank the fundraisers sponsors with the utmost gratitude. Tickets can be purchased: https://e.givesmart.com/events/ECi/

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