For Immediate Release
Golf Savings Make the Perfect Stocking Stuffer this Christmas
Introducing the Lung Association’s 2010 Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book – Save Money Where You Play.
December 1 2009 - For more than 20 years the BC Lung Association has made getting the perfect gift for that golfer in your family an easy hole in one: The Lung Association’s Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book! For only $35 – less than one round of golf – this ultimate savings book offers golfing enthusiasts and amateurs alike the opportunity to save money where they play.
“With nearly 500 courses offering deep discounts, no golfer’s bag is fully packed unless it has a Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book,” said Doug Hill, BC Lung Association Volunteer Director for Parksville - Qualicum Beach, “and no golfers stocking will be fully stuffed this Christmas without one.”
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Doug Hill, Volunteer Director for Parksville - Qualicum Beach and BC Lung Association Special Events Student Intern Ashley Reiter check out the great deals to be had in the Lung Association’s 2010 Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book. |
“By giving just a little, you can give the gift of great savings and discounts for that golfer on your list while also supporting the one in five British Columbians living with lung disease,” continued Hill.
Funds raised from the sale of the book not only support BC medical research, programs, and development for health care professionals but also help to improve and save the lives of British Columbians suffering from lung disease.
For more information on the courses and discounts in the book, or to purchase a membership please visit www.golfandsave.ca or call 1-800-665-LUNG.
About the BC Lung Association
As a non-profit and volunteer-based health charity, The BC Lung Association depends on donations from the public. Through fundraising programs such as the Golf Privilege Club®, The BC Lung Association is able to support lung health research, education, prevention and advocacy for British Columbians suffering from respiratory illnesses. In addition, The Association’s Better Breathers Clubs offer support for people with conditions such as Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). For more information visit www.bc.lung.ca.
For more information, please contact:
Ms. Destin Fall Haynes
Communications Assistant
BC Lung Association
604.731.5864