Friday, May 16 2008
at the Vanderbilt Legends Golf Club
7 a.m. Registration
8 a.m. Shotgun Start
12 p.m. Awards Luncheon
$125 per person ($500 per team) entitles you to:
• Greens and cart fees
• Executive goody bag
• Light Breakfast
• Beverages
• Awards Luncheon
• Free door prizes and fun!
• Mulligan, longest drive & putting contests
Payment will be taken at registration the day of the event. Bring cash or a check (made payable to "Charity Golf Tournament").
Golfers will have the opportunity to win a new car
in the hole-in-one contest.
Sponsored by Waddell and Reed Financial Services,
proceeds will benefit:
For all of us who care deeply about human development - researchers and teachers, families of children and adults with developmental disabilities, community supporters striving to improve the outlook for at-risk students - life has never been more exciting.
New discoveries about the complexities of the brain dominate newspaper headlines. Publishers continually revise textbooks to incorporate new information about genetic syndromes, fetal alcohol syndrome, autism, and much more.
The Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development embraces the tremendous opportunities that new tools like genetic coding and functional magnetic resonance imaging offer. More than 100 researchers from diverse fields at Vanderbilt University bring their individual strengths to understanding how humans learn and finding solutions to developmental challenges. The nation’s leading brain scientists and geneticists work together with educational and language specialists to improve life for families affected by disability.