LICA 2022 Golf Outing: Reserve NOW!
Yes, it’s already THAT time of year! LICA’s Annual Golf Outing is back on our normal spring schedule and we’re more excited than ever. The 2022 outing is scheduled for Thursday, May 5, making it the perfect opportunity for a spectacular Cinco de Mayo celebration that you won’t want to miss! Golf and sponsorship registration has already begun and golf at the HUNTINGTON CRESCENT CLUB is SOLD OUT. All new golf reservations will be placed at the beautiful Cold Spring Country Club until we reach capacity. We urge you to reserve now, as the event has sold-out completely the past few years.
This year’s post-golf cocktail and dinner festivities will be held at the Huntington Crescent Club and tickets to attend the after-golf event are available for only $300 pp. Many great sponsorship opportunities (ranging from $350 to $5,000) are still available to help support LICA continue its mission to support our members and advocate for the heavy construction industry on Long Island. Return page 2 of the completed reservation form ASAP (payment can follow afterward) to Sheryl at: sburo@licanys.org. For sponsorship questions or to send your company logo, contact Lynn at: lbarker@licanys.org. We look forward to another great event and thank you in advance for your support!
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