Letters to the Editor, Opinion
 By  Staff Reports Published 
5:58 am Saturday, June 2, 2012

A special thanks to all those who helped out

The Chucky Mullins Memorial Scholarship committee would like to thank all those who helped to make the third annual Chucky Mullins Memorial Golf Tournament a huge success.

Without the sponsors, players and workers, the tournament couldn’t go on.

We know that Chucky would be so proud that there are seniors who are able to go to college because of these efforts.

The money these students receive helps so much with the expense of college, books, etc.

We would like to thank our corporate sponsors who helped us tremendously with the tournament.

They are Missy Hargett with Alabama Central Credit Union, Senator Roger Bedford and Long Lewis Ford of Muscle Shoals.

We would like to thank Twin Pines Country Club for all their help in hosting the tournament.

We also would like to thank Best Western in Russellville for providing a room for our out-of-town guest.

We also would like to thank the following who sponsored holes at the tournament:  Franklin Pharmacy, Probate Judge Barry Moore, Hospice of North Alabama, Clark Pulley, CB&S Bank, Seal Tax Service, First Metro Bank, Keith’s Automotive, Royal Furniture, G & G Steel and Redhawk Technical Services.

We also would like to thank the following who contributed door prizes:  Sibley Oil, Downtown Chevron, Kameo Salon, Consider the Lilies, Murray’s Tire & Alignment, Marriott Shoals Hotel & Spa, 360 Grille, Big C Apparel and Salon Bliss.

We would like to sincerely express our gratitude for your donation. Without it, this golf tournament would not have been a success.

It takes a lot of hard work and lots of help from the community to pull off such an endeavor. We are truly thankful to you.

 

Chucky Mullins Scholarship Committee

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