www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday May 4, 2007 - 19 Police Chief teeing up for D.A.R.E. golf tourney Proceeds to drug education program D.A.R.E. Halton and the Halton Regional Police Service are hosting the 11th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Tuesday May 29 at the Glen Abbey Golf Club. Over the last decade, the tournament has raised more than $100,000 for youth through D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). It's a program that gives kids the skills they need to avoid getting into drugs, alcohol and violence. All net proceeds from the golf tournament will support the D.A.R.E. program, which is offered in partnership with Halton Police to Grade 6 students in Halton. This Halton program is one of the largest of its kind in the country, and involves Halton officers teaching D.A.R.E. curriculum in the classroom. Tickets to the full-day golf tournament are now available at $1,000 per foursome. A limited number of individual spots are also available at $250 apiece. The day begins at 12 p.m. with registration and includes lunch, full day use of the Glen Abbey facilities, 18 holes of golf with a cart, dinner and a silent auction. Community support, corporate sponsors and prizing from local businesses for the auctions are still being sought out for the event. Volunteers available to work the day of the event are also needed. For more information on the charity golf tournament, visit www.darehalton.com and click on the Golf Tournament link. Registration packages and sponsorship information is available for download. For more information or to discuss sponsorship opportunities, contact Terry Howie at golf@darehalton.com or call 647-209-9300. Glen Abbey Golf Club is located at 1333 Dorval Dr. ASHLEY HUTCHESON / SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Escape to paradise FORE A GOOD CAUSE: Halton Regional Police Chief Gary Crowell gets in a practice round of golf with Terry Howie, chair of the D.A.R.E. Charity golf tournament. Be a Sport and Enter! T H E 2 2 N D A N N U A L Roadrunner RALLY 2007 Mother's Day Treat mom to a day at the Gardens. Enjoy live entertainment, free guided tours, children's crafts, a family BBQ or lunch at the teahouse. A Fundraising Event for The Oakville Memorial Hospital f k SUNDAY, May 13;10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Rock Garden/RBG Centre Brunch and Tulip Celebration package*: $17.95 (plus tax/gratuities) Rock Garden -- includes admission to Tulip Celebration and brunch in the teahouse (preset menu). Plus special Mother's Day floral and gift creations by the Auxiliary of RBG. Full Brunch package*: $30 (plus tax/gratuities) RBG Centre -- enjoy a full buffet, free admission to the Gardens, FREE G IN PARK and shuttle to Rock Garden and the Tulip Celebration. Catered by Pepperwood *Reservations required -- please call 905-527-1158, ext. 540. Saturday May 12th Starting at Shell Park - 3:00 p.m. Ending at Glen Abbey Golf Course Dinner and Dance Guaranteed to be a great day of fun and adventure while supporting your local hospital. Come join r us in the 22nd Annual Roadrunner Rally. Since 1986 over $165,000.00 has been raised. Join the fun with a group of your friends and create a winning team! For more information and registation forms please email: committee@roadrunnerrally.ca or visit t r our website at www.roadrunnerrally.ca ww BECOME A MEMBER -- benefits include free admission to the Gardens, preferred access to Royal Botanical Gardens' special events, plus discounts on programs, camps and at the gift shop and Café, and more. An annual membership starts at only $50. Sign up or renew your membership online at www.rbg.ca. www.roadr unner rally.ca - REGISTER TODAY! CUT OFF FOR REGISTRATION IS MAY 5TH DAY CAMPS FOR AGES 412, AND TEEN LEADERSHIP PROGRAM Brochure and registration available online at www.rbg.ca, at your local library or call 905-527-1158, ext. 270. RBG Centre, 680 Plains Road West, Hamilton/Burlington, Ontario · 905-527-1158