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$20 to hang out with Jerry Rice while supporting Leadership Mountain View

Original post made by Leadership Mountain View, Old Mountain View, on Mar 15, 2010

Leadership Mountain View offers an opportunity to attend a fun golf outing and donate to LMV at the same time!

The Fresh Express Classic at TPC Stonebrae (formerly known as the Stonebrae Classic)will be held April 12-18, 2010, at the stunning TPC San Francisco Bay at Stonebrae. The Tournament Host is Pro Football Hall of Fame wide receiver Jerry Rice!

Founded in 1990 and owned and operated by the PGA TOUR, the Nationwide Tour identifies golf professionals who are ready to compete and win on golf’s biggest stage. As the official proving ground of the PGA TOUR, two out of three PGA TOUR members are Nationwide Tour alumni. Each season the Top 25 players of the Nationwide Tour earn their playing cards for the next PGA TOUR season.

Ticket prices start at only $20 for a Weekly Grounds ticket. 100% all proceeds of weekly grounds ticket revenue goes to Leadership Mountain View!

Ordering tickets are easy! Order Online @ Web Link to pay by credit card (Discover, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express).

We certainly hope you will be able to support Leadership Mountain View by purchasing tickets to this year’s Golf Tournament.

***Remember, 100% of your ticket purchase will benefit LMV and you’ll be witness to a wonderful local community event!***

For more information and to order tickets, please visit www.freshexpressclassic.com. When ordering, please remember to select “Leadership Mountain View” from the drop-down menu.

Comments (1)

Posted by John the Man
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Mar 16, 2010 at 8:00 am

$20 to hang with Jerry Rice?!?!?!? Wow! That's about as much as he paid to be caught in a prostitution sting at a Mountain View 'spa' back in the 1990s. The police found him hiding in a closet there.

Web Link

He's gotten a total free pass on this. Prostitution is not a victimless crime and johns like Rice enable it.


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