15th Annual PCC Faculty and Staff Spring Classic Golf Tournament

Hosts: Joanne Harris and Kathy Carrigan

The PCC Spring Classic is a day of fun and fellowship for PCC faculty, staff, retirees and friends. The Spring Classic celebrates the end of the academic year and jobs well done in preparing another class of PCC graduates.

Proceeds from the event are dedicated to the PCC Foundation Scholarship Fund. Your participation will help make a difference in the life of a student. Join with us and share a great day with colleagues and friends!

Dust off your clubs!

2005 tournament
Date:
Saturday, May 9, 2009
Time:
8:30am Check-in; 9:30am shotgun start
Location:
Colwood National Golf Course
7313 NE Columbia Blvd., Portland, OR 97218 (map)
Pro Shop: 503-254-5515 | Restaurant: 503-254-2567
Cost:
$80 per person payable to: The PCC Foundation.
Mulligans available for purchase.
Fee includes golf fee, cart, lunch and prizes. Refunds will be dealt with on a case by case basis. Receipts are issued upon request.
Applications:
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Details:
Format and Rules

History of the Tournament

Back in 1995 Carol Bruneau and Christine Dibble came up with an idea for an "end of the school year" gathering that allowed them to play their favorite game - golf! The first Annual All Campus Golf Tournament was held Friday, June 2, 1995 at Colwood National Golf Course.

Carol and Christine carried on the tradition for ten years before deciding to pass the reigns in 2005. By then Kathy Carrigan and Joanne Harris from Cascade campus had become tournament regulars and agreed to take over the planning and execution of the tournament. The tournament was renamed "The PCC Spring Classic". It continues to be a light hearted, fun day of golf for staff, retirees and friends who love to play the game - no matter what their skill level or handicap. Our intent is to have a great day of golf, celebrate another successful academic year and raise funds for the PCC Foundation scholarship funds. The tournament is open to everyone!