On Common Ground Hosts 5th Annual ???Oktoberfest??? Fundraiser
Tournament, Beer Tasting, German Dinner and Games to be hosted at Stone-E-Lea Golf Course
ATTLEBORO, MA??- Community golfers and businesses are coming together on the links to raise funds for On Common Ground (???OCG???), a regional non-profit organizing that provides mentoring to adults experience poverty. Non-golfers are also invited for beer tasting before sitting down to dinner that includes both authentic German fare and traditional grill for a delicious family style meal – all in a beautiful setting at Stone-E-Lea Golf Course.
In the true spirit of Oktoberfest, our menu includes brats and sauerkraut, hot dogs, potato salad, applesauce, rolls, bier brat breads, and a sampling of wonderful German desserts. A cash bar will also be available. We invite you to join us for good company, good food and a good cause, from playing a round of 18 holes on beautiful fairways to beer tasting led by Mark O???Brien ???The Beer Guy??? to OCG???s Stein Hoisting, the traditional Bavarian contest of strength!
Golfer registration opens at 11am in advance of the shotgun start at noon. Beer tasting starts at 4:00pm and will run until dinner kicks off at 5:30pm. The fun continues after dinner with Golf Tournament awards, OCG Stein Hoisting Contest, and DJ music and games!
We hope you will join us on October 21st at Stone-E-Lea Golf Course, at 1411 County Street in Attleboro, MA. Tickets are $100.00 per golfer (with cart, beer tasting and dinner) or $25 per non-golfer (beer tasting and dinner) and may be obtained online or by calling On Common Ground at 508-226-0801. Tickets are available until October 15th. OnCommonGroundInc.org or by clicking through on our Facebook event page at facebook.com/OnCommonGroundInc ??
We look forward to teeing off – or tasting beer – or hoisting steins – with you!??
About On Common Ground
On Common Ground (???OCG???), led by Executive Director and founder Pam Bliss, is a regional 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, with locations in Attleboro and Taunton. Committed to our mission to improve the lives of adults experiencing poverty, our Mentor Center has successfully matched over 335 mentees and resources since inception, the outcomes of which have positively impacted over 1000 individuals through better employment, education, family relationships, and social skills. OCG serves as a valuable community resource and regularly advocates for change that lifts people from poverty.