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searchrescuegolf2The Santa Clarita Valley Search and Rescue Team is a volunteer group formed to assist the Sheriff of Los Angeles County in search and rescue operations or any other governmental agency upon request. They also promote wilderness recreation safety for the people of our community. The SCV Search & Rescue Team works under the direction of the SCV Sheriff’s Station.

The team is made up of reserve deputies who get paid a $1 a year, and civilian volunteers who work for free because they love the job. All of the team members are Emergency Medical Technicians.

The Santa Clarita Valley Search and Rescue team not only helps your local Santa Clarita Sheriff’s Station, but also responds to mutual aid calls, where disasters or other situations outside our valley require their skills. The Search and Rescue team can and will respond 24 hours a day, seven days a week to calls involving vehicles over the side, earthquakes, lost hikers, power outages, and missing people of all ages, along with rescuing people or recovering evidence in locations involving challenging terrain. Last year, the Search and Rescue team dedicated more than 4,000 hours of service to the Santa Clarita Valley.

Although the search and rescue team gets some support from the County of Los Angeles, due to ongoing budgetary challenges those funds have been significantly reduced and they must rely on fund-raising efforts in order to buy specialized equipment and receive training necessary to continue to maintain the highest level of service to our community.

searchrescuegolf1On Monday, September 9, 2013 Robinson Ranch will host the 7th Annual SCV Search and Rescue Golf Tournament to raise money for the team. This golf tournament is one of only two yearly fundraisers held for the search and rescue team.

The golf tournament will feature a four-person scramble format in which each player must contribute a minimum of three drivers to your team’s score. Each foursome will be able to purchase and use a maximum of 8 mulligans. We hope to see you there!

Date: Monday, September 9th 2013

Course: Robinson Ranch Golf Club

Address: 27734 Sand Canyon Road, Santa Clarita

Registration is between 8:00am to 9:45am. Golfers at their carts by 9:45am with a shot gun start at 10:00am. Open bar approximately 1 hour following golf rounds. Dinner, awards ceremony, opportunity drawing and silent auction.

Individual $275 per person – Foursome $1000 – Sponsor $2000

To register or for questions, call 661-775-0611 and ask for Ken Wiseman or Margie Melendez, or email ken@scvsheriffsfoundation.org OR mmelendez@amsfulfillment.com

To guarantee your foursome, please mail form and fee to:

SCV Search & Rescue Golf Tournament

29010 Commerce Center Drive, Valencia, CA 91355

Phone: 661-775-0611 Fax: 661-775-0613

Non-profit ID number: 95-6208022

E-mail: ken@scvsheriffsfoundation.org

Website: www.scvrescue.com

Sponsor Opportunities: BBQ Lunch Sponsor, Open Bar Sponsor, Golf Balls w/Logo Sponsor, Golf Towel and or Golf Ball Sponsor, Golf Cart and Scorecard Sponsor, Photography – Foursome Pictures, Putting Contest Sponsor, Bloody Mary Sponsor, Cigar Sponsor, Longest Drive Sponsor, Closest to the Pin Sponsor, Tee Sponsor.

 

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