Monmouth Country Club Thanking First Responders with First Annual Event

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The Monmouth Country Club is saying their thanks to first responders in Warren County with their first annual Rounds for First Responders on Saturday, May 22nd at 8 a.m. Member Stephanie Sikorski has more:

“We are really excited about this event. It is the first time we have ever hosted it and we are hoping to create an annual event out of it. Nobody has worked harder, in our opinion, than our first responders. They kept us safe; they responded to our needs when our community needed them, they are always the first to step up. After the year they have had, we don’t have much to offer, but nine holes out there, a little building, some get-togethers, we thought what the one thing we can offer up and so we invested our first annual Rounds for First Responders. Rounds for First Responders is a free event for any Warren County first responder. It is an absolutely free event. We are going to kick off the morning with a recognition breakfast, door prizes, followed up by 18 holes. We will provide the golf cart. We will end the afternoon with lunch on the patio and send them off with some goodie bags and let them know that we really appreciate them.”

Register for the event by calling the Monmouth Country Club at 734-7909 or emailing monmouthcountryclub@gmail.com. The free event is limited to 40 first responders.

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