Chamber director thanks supporters of annual golf outing

To the Editor,On Friday, June 5, the Tecumseh Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual golf outing. With the support we receive from our sponsors, this continues to be one of our major fund raisers of the year. We would like to send a huge thank you to all of those that helped make this a successful event including our major sponsors: Diggy Pod, Handler Funeral Home and Tecumseh Big Boy; our food sponsor, First Federal Bank; our hole-in-one contest sponsor, Suburban Chevrolet of Clinton; our tee sponsors, Frontier Communications, Old National Bank, Blanden Dentristry, Conklin Estates, Cunningham Visions Center, F & S Landscape, Ives Auto Parts & Collision Services, Jan Hammond/Howard Hanna, Mary Beth Noden/Dave Knapp Ford Lincoln, Monroe Bank & Trust, Raisin Valley Golf Club, Tecumseh Insurance Agency and The Tecumseh Herald. We would also like to thank our green and contest sponsors: Ives Auto Parts, Bailey’s WaterCare, Avery Oil & Propane, Blanden Dentistry, Sunderland Insurance, Charles Gross-attorney, Edward Jones-Mike Savoia, Paws 4 Grooming, Tecumseh Family Dental and Newburg Meadows Manufactured Home Community. Our contest prizes were donated by Muk’s Sports Pub, Edward Jones-Mike Savoia, KeyBank and Youthful Logic Wellness. We received a cash donation from Ervin Industries and give away items from First Federal Bank, Lenawee Community Foundation, Tecumseh Public Schools and Tecumseh Big Boy. Bailey’s WaterCare donated bottled water and Tecumseh Big Boy, Busch’s and Jerry’s Market donated additional food items. We also thank Raisin Valley Golf Club for all the help and support they give us for the event and all the golfers that come out for a great day of golf. All of this allows us to continue our work supporting our great community! Thanks again.Vicki PhiloExecutive DirectorTecumseh Area Chamber of Commerce

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