Smaller Indiana

Making people and ideas findable

Donna Martz

Bernhard Langer keynote speaker at FCA Breakfast with the Pros July 28th

As the week approaches for the 2009 U. S. Senior Open here in Indianapolis, you may be considering attending this outstanding golf event and may be interested in knowing about this breakfast featuring Bernhard Langer. Langer is a two-time Masters Champion and member of the World Golf Hall of Fame.

Bernhard Langer will be the keynote speaker at The Gathering Place for the FCA Breakfast with the Pros Tuesday, July 28, 2009 at 7:30 a.m., taking place the week of the U. S. Senior Open.

Tickets are $20.00 and include a free ticket to the practice round of the US Senior Open on July 28. Tables are available for $150.00. Sponsorships start at $500.00. This is an outstanding value and a great cause. Tables may also be donated to support a golf team or youth organization.

The Gathering Place, is located at 1495 W. Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46142
http://www.thegponline.org/. The Gathering Place, Sports and Fitness facility, hosts various sporting activities, networking events and concerts.

The attached flyer may be used to purchase tickets; please fax the form to FCA at 317-834-0022, attention Jen Weber or email to: jweber@fca.org .
You may also visit their website at: www.indyfca.org or http://www.indyfca.org/BreakfastWiththePros.lsp

You may also contact me for more information! Have a great day!

Share

Attachments:

Reply to This

Replies to This Discussion

Donna - I did the voiceover for this :30 radio spot. :D

Reply to This

David, Jennifer told me about that! Great! Hope to see you there! Donna

Reply to This

Absolutley. I had the pleasure to see Bernhard play several times at the Masters.

Reply to This

RSS

Forum

Kristen Horton

Real Women vs. Models: Who do you want to see in a magazine? 18 Replies

Started by Kristen Horton in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Joe Salee 6 hours ago.

Becky Reich

Need Ideas For Team Fundraing/Sponsors 19 Replies

Started by Becky Reich in Events: Fundraisers / NPO. Last reply by Trina Haynes Rumpel 10 hours ago.

Sean Feeney

Terre Haute: IT/Web Position 7 Replies

Started by Sean Feeney in Classifieds - Position Wanted. Last reply by matthew w. wilson 10 hours ago.

Will Hardison

Indiana Small Business Fair, thoughts? 3 Replies

Started by Will Hardison in Questions and Answers. Last reply by ashan jay 19 hours ago.

matthew w. wilson

Smaller Indiana is as Stuffy as Real Indiana... 45 Replies

Started by matthew w. wilson in About Smaller Indiana. Last reply by Marita Topmiller 1 day ago.

Pat Coyle

Can the Internet ever be truly free? 22 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Politics. Last reply by Marita Topmiller 1 day ago.

Pat Coyle

Is innovation scientific or intutive? 6 Replies

Started by Pat Coyle in Questions and Answers. Last reply by Robby Cooper 1 day ago.

Cameron Cox

SEEKING AN INTERNSHIP IN ADVERTISING/MEDIA 1 Reply

Started by Cameron Cox in Classifieds - Intern Exchange. Last reply by matthew w. wilson 1 day ago.

matthew w. wilson

Start wearing Purple? 3 Replies

Started by matthew w. wilson in Media. Last reply by matthew w. wilson 1 day ago.

Jennifer  Padgett

Where do you go to jump start you creativity and get out of a rut? 41 Replies

Started by Jennifer Padgett in Design. Last reply by matthew w. wilson 1 day ago.

About

Pat Coyle Pat Coyle created this social network on Ning.

Help

A few things to consider before joining Smaller Indiana:
1. We want to know the real you...Please use your real name (first and last) when you sign up, or we cannot open your account

2. We want to know the real you...Please do NOT use your Smaller Indiana blog for blatant self promotion

3. We want to see your smiling face...Please do not use logos or commercial images for your profile photo

4. Events should be posted in the events calendar, not inside blog posts

5. Please do NOT post commercial video (demo reels), or Corporate Website promotions in your blog

6. You can post pretty much anything you want on your own personal page (self promotion, etc), and you can change the style of your personal profile page to reflect your corporate identification if you so choose.

7. Please keep all comments civil and polite. It's OK to feel strongly about a subject, and it's OK to be critical of ideas, but please refrain from personal attacks of any kind.

If you witness or experience any issues, please contact admin@smallerindiana.com and we will look into the matter.

8. Smaller Indiana is supported by its members, and by corporate sponsors. If you're interested in learning more about sponsorship, please call Pat Coyle at 317 332 7878.

© 2009   Created by Pat Coyle

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service