TOURETTE SYNDROME GOLF TOURNAMENT

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TOURETTE SYNDROME GOLF TOURNAMENT
Tuesday, June 19th
Woodington Lake Golf Club
Tottenham, Ontario
9:30 Registration
11:00 Shotgun Start
18th Annual
TOURETTE SYNDROME
GOLF TOURNAMENT
SPONSORSHIP &
REGISTRATION PACKAGE
A Message From the Chair
Steven Sager
Macdonald, Sager, Manis LLP
It’s my pleasure to invite you to join us on Tuesday, June 19th, 2012, at Woodington Lake Golf Club in Tottenham for the
18th Annual Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada Golf Tournament.
Over almost two decades the tournament has raised over $1.2 million dollars for our Foundation and golfers have enjoyed
a full day of golf, exciting on-course activites, a wide variety of amenities, a delicious post-game dinner and an evening
highlighted by a silent auction.
I write to invite you to join us again this year in making a difference in the lives of children with Tourette Syndrome.
This year our golf committee is focused on creating another unforgettable tournament experience. As a result, we’re offering
new golf packages–a combination of golf and sponsorship–that include a great day on the course (green fees, power cart),
breakfast and lunch, dinner with reserved seating, a pre-dinner cocktail and wine with dinner, delicious samples at specialty
holes (last year included beer and nuts, margaritas and nachos, Jamaican jerk chicken and rum punch, shrimp and Caesar
cocktails, Haagen-Dazs ice cream), grab bags, prizes, entertainment, and the highly anticipated“TS Gift.” Please take a close
look at our outstanding sponsorship and registration package.
Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a neurological condition that affects 1 in 100 children in Canada today. TS is generally
characterized by motor and vocal/phonic tics and the tics can range from mild to severe. The average age of onset is 7 years
old and there’s no cure. The majority of individuals who have Tourette Syndrome are commonly affected by several
associative conditions including Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, anxiety, depression,
learning disabilities, dysfunction in sensory integration and sleep disorders.
Our golf committee is very excited about our new tournament events. These enhancements make our tournament an ideal
venue for entertaining clients, networking, advertising your business, thanking your employees, and investing in our
community. To confirm your participation and purchase a golf package, please complete the enclosed registration form and
fax it back to us at (905) 673-2638 or scan and email it to golf@tourette.ca.
If you have any questions about the event, please feel free to contact me at 416-364-6163 or ssager@msmlaw.net or
Gillian Fedchak, our tournament coordinator, at golf@tourette.ca.
I hope I can count on your support for this very worthwhile cause. See you on the green!
Sincerely,
Steven Sager
Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
Golf Tournament Chair
Golf Opportunities
Ways To Make An Impact
Golf Tournament Sponsor: $5,000 (available to one sponsor)
• Recognition as the Golf Tournament Title sponsor.
• Company logo predominantly featured on all pre-event and onsite
promotional marketing materials.
• Full-page colour advertisement in the event program.
• Opportunity to publish welcoming remarks and company profile in
the event program.
• Logo on main page of golf cart screen.
• Logo on tournament welcome signage.
• Two complimentary golf foursomes which includes lunch and dinner
for eight.
Anniversary Sponsor: $3,500 (available to two sponsors)
• Company logo with preferred placement on all pre-event and onsite
promotional marketing materials.
• Half-page colour advertisement in the event program.
• Company name and logo on specialty hole sign.
• Logo on main page of golf cart screen.
• Golf for four including lunch and dinner.
Hole Sponsor: $2,500 (available to multiple sponsors)
• What hole would you like to sponsor?
• Jerk Chicken, Ice Cream, Shrimp and Caesar, Golf Ball giveaway.
• Company logo on all pre-event and onsite promotional
marketing materials.
• Quarter-page colour advertisement in the event program.
• Company name and logo on materials associated with sponsorship.
• Logo on page of golf cart screen at your sponsored hole.
• Golf for four including lunch and dinner.
Contest Sponsor: $2,500 (available to multiple sponsors)
• What contest would you like to sponsor?
• Men’s longest drive, Ladie’s longest drive, Hole-in-One, Putting,
Closest to the pin.
• Company logo with on all pre-event and onsite promotional
marketing materials.
• Quarter-page colour advertisement in the event program.
• Company name and logo on materials associated with sponsorship.
• Logo on page of golf cart screen at your sponsored contest hole.
• Golf for four including lunch and dinner.
Activity Sponsor: $2,500 (available to multiple sponsors)
• What activity would you like to sponsor?
• Photo, Cocktail Reception, Lunch, Dinner, Cart, Raffle.
• Company logo with on all pre-event and onsite promotional
marketing materials.
• Quarter-page colour advertisement in the event program.
• Company name and logo on materials associated with sponsorship.
• Logo on page of golf cart screen at your sponsored activity.
• Golf for four including lunch and dinner.
Foursome: $1,500
• Golf for four including lunch and dinner.
Individual Golfer: $375
• Includes lunch and dinner.
About the Foundation
Who We Are
Established in 1976, the Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
(TSFC) is the only federally registered, charitable organization of
volunteers assisting individuals affected by Tourette Syndrome (TS)
and its associated disorders. We are dedicated to improving the
quality of life for those with, or affected by, Tourette Syndrome
through programs of education, advocacy, self-help and the
promotion of research.
Vision
All people who have Tourette Syndrome will lead quality lives as
accepted and valued members of an informed, tolerant society.
Purpose
In fulillment of its mission, the Foundation disseminates
educational material to individuals, professionals and agencies in
the fields of health care, education and government through its
local affiliates. These Chapters, Resource Units and Contact
Representatives across the country help TS patients and their
families cope with the problems that so often occur with a
diagnosis of TS.
In collaboration with the National body they help raise much
needed awareness in their respective communities. The TSFC also
stimulates and funds research that will ultimately find the cause
of and cure for Tourette Syndrome and, at the same time, lead to
improved medications and treatments.
In addition to the development and distribution of print material,
the Foundation also:
• Encourages development and supports affiliates across
the country;
• Advocates for systemic change on behalf of vulnerable members;
• Produces a quarterly newsletter;
• Organizes workshops and symposia to increase the knowledge
• and sensitivity of health care professionals and the community
at large;
• Provides periodic forums for scientists and clinicians and others
working in the field of TS;
• Offers an opportunity to join others affected by TS to discuss
common problems and foster mutual support; and
• Supports the Brain Bank Program and collaborates with other
agencies dealing with neurological disorders.
For more information:
Gillian Fedchak
Tournament Coordinator
Tourette Syndrome Golf Tournament
golf@tourette.ca
Tourette Syndrome Foundation of Canada
5945 Airport Road, Suite 195 Mississauga, Ontario L4V 1R9
Tel 1-800-361-3120 or (905) 673-2255
Fax 1-800-387-0120 or (905) 673-2638
www.tourette.ca
Charitable registration number: 119267862RR0001