Three cheers for community support

Recently River City Cheer Booster Club held our 5th Annual Glow in the Dark Golf Tournament Fundraiser at the Kenai Golf Course. We are excited and proud to say, it was our fullest tournament to date! We would like to take this opportunity to say thank you to all those who participated to make this tournament a huge success. It was a beautiful evening for 27, four-person teams to come out and play 9 holes of glow in the dark golf. During this event we also drew for our much anticipated raffle ticket winners! We would like to congratulate our Grand Prize winner Kelly Rielly, who took home 2 round trip Alaska Airlines tickets anywhere Aaska Airlines flies, our 2nd place winner Rebekah Pollard will be enjoying $1000 cash and Harris Brooks will be choosing a firearm from Sportsman’s Warehouse valued at $500! Thank you to everyone who purchased raffle tickets! We appreciate your support and hope to hold another raffle in the near future! A special thank you to Kenai Safeway, Bridges Community Resources and Sportsman’s Warehouse for your help making our raffle a tremendous success!

River City Cheer Booster Club would like to recognize the following outstanding business and families for their participation in our 5th Annual Glow in the Dark Golf Tournament Fundraisder: A&L Construction, Alyeska Tire Kenai, Alyeska Tire Soldotna, ATEC, Automated Laundry, C3, Chumley’s, CPH Rehab, Dr. Anderson’s office, Buckets, Dr. Bauder, Dr. Bobbie Behrens, Bub’s Pizza, Cakalicious, Carol Lasky, Don Jose’s, Dukowitz, Ellis Automotive, Everybody Rides, Highmark Distillery, IISCO, Kenai Golf Course, KSRM Radio Group, Leah’s Boutique, Magnum Motors, Mykle’s Restaurant, Ninilchik Charters, Peninsula Appliance Service, Peninsula Health Center, Peninsula Pediatric Dentistry, PESI, Ron’s Rent It Center, Scott Construction, Sean Kelly, SLP, Sherman Signs, Stanley Ford, Steam on Wheels, St. Elias Brewing Company, Summit Lake Lodge, Team Mariscal, The Grind, Trustworthy Hardware and Ultimate Tan.

From all of our River City Cheer All Star competitive athletes, families and coaches we say thank you!

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