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Tournament To Help Feed Hungry

The first annual Drive Against Hunger Golf Tournament will be held on Friday, April 20 at Eagle Falls Golf Course in Indio.

The Drive Against Hunger Golf Tournament will be held next month to help feed the hungry in the Coachella Valley.

The tournament is set for Friday, April 20 at the Eagle Falls Golf Course in Indio.

The Cabazon Band of Mission Indians have donated the course and all of the proceeds from this year’s event to Martha’s Village & Kitchen, FIND Food Bank and Well in the Desert to support programs that feed the needy all year long, according to John Wolohan, Vice President of Programs at Martha’s Village.

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“We have a long relationship with the Cabazon Band of Mission Indians,” Wolohan said. “They support our mission to help those less fortunate and we’re grateful for their continuing support in these tough times.”

The entry fee is $125 per person, which includes golf, a boxed lunch and the after-tournament party at the Fantasy Springs Resort Casino.

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Directions and a description of the Eagle Falls Golf Course can be found at http://www.eaglefallsgolf.com/prod/index.html.


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