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DC
College Access Program 7th Annual
Kornheiser/Wilbon Celebrity Golf Classic
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The Golf Club at Lansdowne
Friday, September 18, 2009
The
7th Annual Tony Kornheiser & Michael Wilbon Celebrity Golf
Classic was held on Friday, September 18, 2009 at
Lansdowne Conference Center and Golf Resort in Lansdowne,
VA.
The golf tournament benefits the DC
College Access Program (DC-CAP), a privately funded non-profit
that supports DC public high school students and college students
who might otherwise not have the opportunity to receive a college
education. DC-CAP provides mentoring, counseling, academic advising,
and financial assistance to these deserving students.
Event
Fact Sheet: Click here
for more information.
Today,
DC-CAP is working with 14,000 DC public high school students
and approximately 5,300 college students helping them to realize
their college and life goals. Your volunteering to help at this
tournament is important and contributes to making college more
accessible to DC public school high school students.
The
Golf Club at Lansdowne boasts the most complete golf facilities
anywhere in the Mid-Atlantic region. Join us on The Greg Norman
champion course. For more information please call 202.783.4691.
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Tony
Kornheiser, former Maryland Governor Robert Ehrlich, Michael
Wilbon and Donald Graham enjoy a moment before heading off
to play golf in the Kornheiser Wilbon Golf Classic. |
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Tony
Kornheiser |

"Education is the gateway to success,
and every child should have the opportunity to reach the highest
levels of education their abilities will take them," said Tony
Kornheiser. "Don Graham's vision of DC-CAP helps thousands
of our city's kids to enter the working world equipped with the
knowledge and skills they need."
--- Tony Kornheiser
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Michael
Wilbon |

"DC-CAP provides local students an opportunity
to improve their lives through higher education," said Michael
Wilbon. "We simply cannot afford to allow kids with unlimited
potential to fall short of realizing their dreams simply because
they do not have the financial means."
--- Michael Wilbon
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