FBI Boston and InfraGard Charity Golf Outing
Wayland Country Club
Friday, June 6, 2008
Shotgun start @ 7:30 am
♣♣♣♣♣$100 to play – includes: golf, cart, prizes and bbq lunch. Fee is due by 5/02/2008
6 foursomes have been reserved for the InfraGard Boston Chapter, email Membership@infragard-boston.org to register to play, either as an individual or you may create your own foursome, payment holds your spot!♣♣♣♣♣♣ Full, Thanks!
Please Join Us for Lunch!!!!
Don’t Golf? Please join us for a great bbq lunch and support our charities.
$20 lunch and social hour(s) only, great raffles and prizes. FBI logo’d merchandise will be available for purchase, including the limited 100th Anniversary of the FBI pin and coin. Begins at approx 1:00 pm!
Use the PayPal link on the www.infragard-boston.org website listed under the Golf Outing link
Cannot attend but want to help?
Hole Sponsors: $50 will create a sign posted on a hole with your logo, slogan, or whatever you wish (within reason!) and your firm’s name on a banner. All hole sponsors will receive an InfraGard logo hat or umbrella! Use the PayPal link below.
Want to promote your company or organization? Contribute goods to the Raffle (tickets, gift certificates, software, college or company logo’d items, sporting goods, anything and everything accepted!) Great way to showcase your firm/organization to a large group of security – focused people and support a worthy cause!
Email Alison.King@ic.fbi.gov to arrange for pick up or ship to her attn at FBI Boston, One Center Plaza Suite 600, Boston, MA 02108
The Golf Tournament Benefits:
SA John Locke
While at the FBI Academy in Quantico, John experienced some blurred and double vision. He visited the FBI doctor who in turn sent him to an Ophthalmologist who then sent him to the Emergency Room where he was then air lifted to a Level One Trauma Center. He had an emergency craniotomy a few days later - only two weeks from his FBI Academy graduation date in Quantico. He was not able to graduate with his class but did finish a month later with the next class.
John had a brain tumor removed from his frontal lobe which was putting pressure on his optic nerve. He will be in/on treatment(s) for another 8 months. His doctor bills are outrageous and needs help financially.
John is working part-time here in Boston while receiving his treatments.
SA Jeremy Barnes
On 1/26/08, Jeremy passed away from a form of bacterial meningitis at 30 years old. He is survived by his wife and his 2 year old son. Jeremy graduated from Quantico four years ago, was assigned to Norfolk and then to the Newark Division. Unfortunately this tragedy has changed his wife Taraky and his son Cole's lives forever. Each Division has set up a memorial fund in his name for his son Cole.
