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. on the 3rd floor of the Crystal City Sports Pub 529 23rd Street South Arlington, VA 22202 703-521-8215
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Fort Belvoir Gunston Golf Course 8450 Beulah Street Fort Belvoir, VA 22060
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and community leaders in more than 200 countries and geographical areas providing humanitarian service, encouraging high ethical standards in all vocations, and helping to build goodwill and promote peace in the world. Under the Rotary International umbrella, the Crystal City-Pentagon Club has since 1984 proudly served the Arlington community and the world at large. We are nonpolitical, nonreligious, and open to all cultures, races, and creeds. Our main objective is service in the community, in the workplace, and throughout the world. We are guided by the international motto, "Service Above Self."
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What do we do?
vocation, international, and club service. Not only do we raise funds for and contribute to world-wide initiatives, we conduct and complete local and international service projects. Below are some of our programs: Wounded warrior outreach and family support. Helping homeless transition to permanent housing by providing furnishings for apartments in collaboration with the Arlington County Passageways program Promoting literacy in Arlington through annual sponsorship of Reading: A Family Affair; coaching reading at Gunston Middle through use of Braille and English texts Assisting needy families through participation in the Salvation Army Bell Ringing Awarding annual scholarships for Wakefield HS seniors who demonstrate personal commitments to Service Above Self Supporting year-round programs at Gunston Middle School including Science Fair, Career Day, Interact Club activities, recognizing Teacher of the Year Supporting Polio Eradication efforts through PolioPlus, now a joint program of Rotary, The United Nations World Health Organization, The US Center for Disease Control, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Supporting leadership development through the sponsorship of Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp each September Providing emergency aid to disaster victims through ShelterboxUSA. Promoting international understanding through the sponsorship of a Group Study Exchange trip to India and a Rotary Youth Exchange student Participating in international humanitarian efforts through a clean water project in a Suriname village and support of orphan children in Uganda
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Rules
Four Person Scramble - Captains Choice. Two drives must be used from each player. Men play from blue tees. Women play from white tees. Mulligans - $10 each/ Max. 2 per player Can be used anytime except for special events (Hole in One, Closest to the Pin and Longest Drive Holes). NO MULLIGANS on Hole-in-One prize holes! Putting Strings - 10 -foot putting strings may be purchased for $5 each/ Max. 1 per player Putting strings are used to move the ball on the green closer to the hole prior to a putt. Putting strings may be combined. The entire putting string must be used (no segments) and may be used only once. If the string or combination of strings is used to move the ball into the hole, one stroke is counted. Mulligan Package WHAT A DEAL!!! Save $$ by buying the Mulligan Package What do you get? -- Two mulligans per player and four ten foot strings per team, a $100 value for $80.00!!! Teams with fewer than four players must rotate missing players shots among players present. Ties will be broken by matching score cards starting with Hole #1.
Complimentary beverages provided on the course by the Rotary beverage carts. Donations Appreciated!
In Memoriam
Presidents letter
9/21/2012
Welcome to the 16th Annual Crystal City-Pentagon Rotary Charity Golf Tournament! This event brings together generous donors, enthusiastic players, and kind-spirited humanitarians for a day of fun, fellowship, and celebration of service. We have dedicated the tournament to COL (ret.) Jerry Johnson, who passed away unexpectedly in August 2008. Jerry was a dedicated Rotarian and a devoted humanitarian. As a past president of our club and past chair of the golf tournament his influence has been significant to our service projects and fund-raising efforts. He is greatly missed.
Thank you for being here today and for your support of our service efforts in the community and world-wide. Programs that your participation supports include:
Wounded warrior outreach and family support Helping homeless transition to permanent housing by providing furnishings for apartments in collaboration with the Arlington County Passageways program Promoting literacy in Arlington through annual sponsorship of Reading: A Family Affair; coaching reading at Gunston Middle through use of Braille and English texts Awarding annual scholarships for Wakefield HS seniors who demonstrate personal commitments to Service Above Self Supporting year-round programs at Wakefield HS and Gunston MS including Science Fair, Career Day, Interact Club activities, recognizing Teacher of the Year Supporting Polio Eradication efforts through PolioPlus, now a joint program of Rotary, The United Nations World Health Organization, The US Center for Disease Control, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. Supporting leadership development through the sponsorship of Rotary Youth Leadership Awards camp each September Providing emergency aid to disaster victims through ShelterboxUSA. Promoting international understanding through the sponsorship of a Group Study Exchange group and Rotary Youth Exchange students Participating in international humanitarian efforts through a clean water project in a Suriname village and support of orphan children in Uganda Your support of this tournament is critical to our efforts to accomplish the things that we do for our community and throughout the world, and we thank you for your participation. We also invite you to visit our club or a Rotary club in your area to experience the camaraderie and joy that community service provides. Our club meets at 7:30 every Wednesday morning at the Crystal City Sports Pub in Arlington. Please take special notice of the sponsors who have partnered so generously with us. Please take time to thank them for their support of our community by giving them your patronage. Yours in service, Anupam Kumar President
COL Gerald K. Johnson, Sr., USA (ret.) September 6, 1943 August 30, 2008
The members of the Crystal City-Pentagon Rotary Club dedicate the driving range at this years tournament to the memory of our beloved Past President (2005-2006) Gerald K Johnson
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Join us next year so we can continue our service and share our success
Wounded Warriors Support Educational Scholarship Programs Clean water and sanitation projects Humanitarian efforts Polio Eradication Social Service Programs Youth Exchange Literacy Promotion Speech and Essay Competition Gunston Middle School Service Club Wakefield High School Service Club
Todays Program
Registration Driving Range Open Shotgun Start Dinner, Prizes & Awards 11:00 1:00 PM 11:00 1:00 PM 1:00 PM 6:00 PM
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Char i t y 5 0 / 5 0 R a f f le : Raffle Tickets ($5 each or 5/$20) may be purchased at registration and on the course!
S p e c i a l Ev e n t s a. b. Holes-in-One. Holes # 5, 7, 16, 18. The ball must be played from the appropriate tee, driven into the hole in one stroke, and witnessed by the Hole Judge. Longest Drive. The ball must be on the fairway to compete for the longest drive and will be played on #11 for men and ladies. Markers will be available to record and mark the location of the shot. Closest-to-the-Pin. The ball must be on the green to compete for the closest-to-the-pin and will be played on #16 for both men and ladies. Markers will be available to measure and record the distance from the hole. The markers must be placed and left where the Closest-to-thePin ball was so that later foursomes can see the challenge. The marker should only be relocated by subsequent players if their ball is closer to the pin than the ball previously recorded on the marker. All changes should be recorded on the marker.
Contests : Ev e n t
Hole in One (Hole #5) Hole in One (Hole #7) Hole in One (Hole #16) Hole in One (Hole #18) Closest to Pin (Hole #16) Longest Drive - Men (Hole #11) Longest Drive - Ladies (Hole #11) Lowest Score (Team)
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DIXON Challenge Golf trip to St. Andrews (Scotland) Sharp LCD Flat Screen TV Callaway Diablo Irons Golf Putter + Wine! TopGolf Lifetime membership + Wine! TopGolf Lifetime membership + Wine! 1st Place = $400 gift certificate 2nd Place = $200 gift certificate 3rd Place = $100 gift certificate
Scorecard s Return your scorecard to the Scorecard Keeper as soon as you finish play (make sure that your start hole, total score, and the names of the team members are written on the card).
Et i q u et te Please play Ready golf. Repair your ball mark and one other, replace divots, dont leave trash on the course, use sand if needed, keep carts at least 10 yards away from greens and tees, stay on the cart paths whenever possible, obey all course rules, leave the course better than you found the course.
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PolioPlus, the most ambitious program in Rotarys history, is the volunteer arm of
the global partnership dedicated to eradicating polio. For more than 20 years, Rotary has led the private sector in the global effort to rid the world of this crippling disease. Today, PolioPlus and its role in the initiative is recognized worldwide as a model of public-private cooperation in pursuit of a humanitarian goal.
After 20 years of hard work, Rotary and its partners are on the brink of eradicating
this tenacious disease, but a strong push is needed now to root it out once and for all. It is a window of opportunity of historic proportions. Ad Courtesy of:
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Crystal City Pentagon Rotary Club support makes a big difference in the lives of our kids.
Wakefield High School
The Rotary Writing Contest gave our young artists and thinkers the opportunity to direct their creative energies toward a positive, yet challenging, goal
Gunston Essay Contest
What a tangible difference the Crystal City Pentagon Rotary makes in our community. They are always there for us and we are so grateful.
Gunston Middle School
providing shelter, warmth, and comfort to survivors of AIDS in Swaziland with Box # 4568.
Shelterbox USA
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