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I-CAR Committee Golf Fundraiser to Benefit Local Collision Schools

The Greater Philadelphia-area I-CAR Committee has announced it will host its 4th annual golf tournament fundraiser on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 to bring awareness to the needs of local technical schools and programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware.

The Greater Philadelphia-area I-CAR Committee has announced it will host its 4th annual golf tournament fundraiser on Tuesday, June 4, 2019 to bring industry business partners together, show appreciation for their ongoing support and bring awareness to the needs of local technical schools and programs in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. All donations will benefit the Collision Repair Education Foundation in support of area high school and college collision repair programs. The event will take place at the Penn Oaks Golf Club in West Chester, Penn.

The presenting sponsor for the event is PPG. The registration fee for individual golfers is $175, or a team of four golfers costs $700. Supporters can also choose to attend the reception only for $75. For more information, click here.

“To better prepare students for a career in the collision industry, for the last several years the Greater Philadelphia I-CAR committee has engaged with our local schools and colleges to assist them in improving their programs and keeping them up to date with the latest technology,” said Lisa Ferguson of Caliber Collision and the volunteer state chair for I-CAR in Pennsylvania. “The funds we raise at this event will help us aid the schools that will be crucial to the success of the collision industry’s next generation.”  

For more information on the event or sponsorship, contact Lisa Ferguson at [email protected] or (610) 368-0503.

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