First Tee hosts 20th anniversary dinner in Scottsdale
Posted 9/14/23
Phoenix’s First Tee, a nonprofit that has been teaching underserved youth and Valley children critical life and social skills via golf lessons, announces its 20th anniversary dinner 6 p.m. …
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First Tee hosts 20th anniversary dinner in Scottsdale
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Phoenix’s First Tee, a nonprofit that has been teaching underserved youth and Valley children critical life and social skills via golf lessons, announces its 20th anniversary dinner 6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 18, at Ocean 44, 4748 N. Goldwater Blvd.
A special red carpet featuring celebrities and some of golf’s biggest names will be outside Ocean 44 starting 5 p.m.
Guests can choose from tables of two to 12 people. Tickets for the evening start at $1,500 per plate and can be purchased at Firstteephoenix.org/20anniversary.
Longtime supporters and First Tee-Phoenix board members Danny Calihan and Robbie Petty are co-hosting the evening.
To help raise even more money for the organization, all food and beverages for the evening will be underwritten by Dennis Mastro, Mike Mastro, Jeff Mastro and Scott Troilo, just as the group has done for many significant Valley charity events over the years.