BRIEF: Tri Area Trinity Riders holding fundraising golf tourney at Port Ludlow

SEQUIM — The Tri Area Trinity Riders are holding their second annual fundraising golf tournament at Port Ludlow on Saturday.

All proceeds will go toward the Christian Motorcyclists Association Run for the Son Missions. The Tri Area Trinity Riders are a chapter of the CMA based in Sequim. Run for the Son distributes Bibles, and provides motorcycles, bicycles and other transportation for Christian pastors ministering around the world. The CMA also ministers to the motorcycling community worldwide.

The tournament begins at 9 a.m. The fee is $75. For that fee, you get 18 rounds of golf, a cart, lunch and range balls. There will also be a silent auction with prizes such as wheel alignments, roadside kits and a none-night stay and dinner for two at The Point Casino outside of Kingston.

Also, if a business is interested in sponsoring a hole, the fee is $300.

Anyone interested in playing in the tournament or sponsoring a hole should call Dan Anderson with TATR at 437-9843 before Thursday.

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