Home Building Centre employees Carla Brunelle, Lisa Appenzeller, Brian Paul, Michelle Ross, Terri Muir, Leslie Grant, Daphne Coleman, Denyse Speer and John Kehler, owner, are ready for the annual golf tournament to benefit Hospice Society.

Home Building Centre employees Carla Brunelle, Lisa Appenzeller, Brian Paul, Michelle Ross, Terri Muir, Leslie Grant, Daphne Coleman, Denyse Speer and John Kehler, owner, are ready for the annual golf tournament to benefit Hospice Society.

It’s time to tee off for Hospice

The Home Building Centre invites teams and individuals to join in its fifth annual golf tournament to benefit the North Okanagan Hospice Society.

The ladies-only tournament, with some men from the Home Building Centre helping on the sidelines, usually has more than 100 women out for a day of golf and dinner. The tournament, just for fun for golfers of all levels, takes place May 27 at the Spallumcheen Golf and Country Club. The $100 registration fee includes golf, dinner and goody bags. There will also be a silent auction.

“We are so pleased that Home Building Centre is doing the golf tournament for us again this year,” said Valerie Blundell, with the Hospice Society. “They are great supporters of Hospice, and we appreciate how much work goes into organizing this type of event.”

The society is a charitable organization providing quality end-of-life care. It provides hospice palliative care programs and services at Hospice House and in communities throughout the North Okanagan.

The Home Building Centre Golf Tournament has raised more than $102,500 for the Hospice Society in the past five years.

For more information and registration (by May 22), please call Daphne Coleman at 250-545-5384 (ext. 101).

 

Vernon Morning Star