Black Chamber raises $7,500 at annual tourney BY ANTHONY HILL THE CHRONICLE The golfers were out in large numbers last Saturday morning to compete in a chari ty golf tournament. As a matter of fact, over 50 golfers teed up at Winston Lake Golf Course over the weekend. But the charity tournament definitely seemed more about raising money than competing. 'The golfers still had a lot of fun out here today," Hobart Jones, tournament coordinator, said. "But, we're about for ward thinking. We like to think ahead, get people ready for what's ahead and be ahead. We feel that this scholarship will help somebody get ahead in life. It's all about giving back and helping each other get ahead in life. Once we all fig ure that out. things will be a lot better." Chamber President Miriam McCarter added: "I think the tournament went extremely well. We. as an organization, definitely feel good about what we were able to accomplish during this event. We raised over $7,500, and that was an increase from last year. And we were also able to have more sponsors this year to help with the cause. This is only the sec ond year for this event, and we anticipate it getting larger each year." The Black Chamber of Commerce hosted its second annual Vivian Burke Golf %
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