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The Milford Miami Township Chamber of
Commerce and The Literacy Council of Clermont and Brown Counties are
happy to co-host the Fall Classic to be held, Monday, October 15th
at the Oasis Golf Club. The Oasis, an Arnold Palmer Design
offers five different teeing areas, dense woods and 54 sand
bunkers. This course will challenge all levels of golfers.
The day kicks off with registration and lunch
at noon followed by a shotgun start at 1:00pm. After golf Texas
Roadhouse will supply and serve appetizers. The first place team
will receive $250.00 with second place getting $150.00. Door prizes
will also be awarded to the golfers.
Duke Energy is a Gold Sponsor. C. Edward
Lovins Insurance and Texas Roadhouse are Corporate Sponsors.
Community Trustee Sponsors are Donovan Donohoo Jr. & Assoc., Lykins
Companies, National City Bank, Kroger, Miami Township, National Bank
& Trust and the City of Milford.
The Fall Classic Committee includes: Michael
Minniear Attorney, Doug Ackermann, Lehr’s Market, Darren Donohoo,
Donohoo Consulting, Donnie Donohoo, D. Donohoo & Assoc., Dave
Duckworth, Miami Township, Ralph Vilardo Jr., Milford City Council,
Mary Wolff, Miami Township Trustee, Susan Vilardo, Literacy Council
and Joy Brown, Literacy Council.
For more information about being a part of this
fun day, contact the Milford Miami Township Chamber of Commerce at
831-2411or visit www.milfordmiamitowsnhip.com
OASIS
Golf Club
and Conference Center
The
Oasis, an Arnold
Palmer Design - with five different teeing areas, dense
woods, 54 sand bunkers—will challenge all levels of golfers!!
Proceeds to Benefit:

Mission Statement
To enable adults to acquire basic listening, speaking, reading
and writing skills needed to participate fully in society and to
increase awareness of literacy needs in the community. |

Mission Statement
To develop, promote and enhance business interests in our
community and establish vital connection with government,
education and civic organizations. We believe that every
business has value and is unique and important to the
community. We also believe that we must be active participants
in our community. |
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