AASP/NJ's 12th Annual Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing Moved to August

AASP/NJ’s 12th Annual Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing Moved to August

The event, which pays tribute to former board member and influential association member Lou Scoras, also raises money for a scholarship in his name, helping to engage and inspire the next generation of automotive technicians.

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The Alliance of Automotive Service Providers of New Jersey (AASP/NJ) has announced that they will hold their 12th annual Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing at the Colonia Country Club in Colonia, N.J., on August 29th. The event, which pays tribute to former board member and influential association member Lou Scoras, also raises money for a scholarship in his name, helping to engage and inspire the next generation of automotive technicians.

Usually held in May, the outing was moved to late summer this year for the first time.

“We thought that with the NORTHEAST show taking place in March, it would be a good idea to move the golf outing to later in the year to break up the event schedule a little bit,” AASP/NJ President Jeff McDowell said. “We think the end of summer is a great time to come out and share a beautiful day on the links for a great cause.”

Added Executive Director Charles Bryant, “We always get a great turnout, not only for the golf but also for the cause. Lou meant so much to a lot of people and did so much for this industry that I think people like to come out and pay tribute just as much as they like to play.”

Registration for the Lou Scoras Memorial Golf Outing starts at 10 a.m., with lunch served at 11:30 a.m., followed by a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The tournament will conclude with a cash bar, dinner and prizes.

Registration forms for participants and sponsors for this year’s outing are available at www.aaspnj.org or by contacting Charles Bryant at (732) 922-8909.

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