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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Greater Birmingham Chapter of the Capstone
Engineering Society of The University of Alabama College
of Engineering will hold the third annual CES Golf Tournament
on Monday, April 28, at the Tannehill National Golf Course in Birmingham,
beginning at 11 a.m.
UA Athletic Director Mal Moore and Dr. Timothy J. Greene, dean
of the UA College of Engineering, will be participating in the event.
The tournament is open to all alumni and friends of the College
of Engineering. The format will be a two-person team scramble with
a shotgun start.
Along with other awards and prizes for the event, the prize for
a hole-in-one will be a two-year lease of a Cadillac Escalade, thanks
to Crest Cadillac of Birmingham.
The cost for participation is $100 per player, and registration
includes green fees, cart, range balls, beverages, lunch and a souvenir
shirt. Individuals or companies can sponsor a hole for $300 and
will receive signage on the tee, scoreboard recognition and mention
in the Capstone Engineer, the College of Engineering’s alumni
magazine. Proceeds of the golf tournament will benefit the initiatives
of CES, which is the UA College of Engineering’s alumni society.
This year’s sponsors include Brasfield and Gorrie, Crest
Cadillac of Birmingham, Martin Engineering Co., Rast Construction,
Russo Corp., Wade Sand and Gravel Co. Inc., and Whitaker and Rawson.
For more information, contact Cheryl Altemara, CES director, at
205/348-2341 or 1-800-333-8156, or by e-mail to caltemara@coe.eng.ua.edu.
The Capstone Engineering Society, established in 1972, is the alumni
society of the College of Engineering. The CES is dedicated to maintaining
relationships and sharing resources with UA engineering alumni to
ensure that the College is able to provide UA engineering students
with a superior educational experience.
Note to Editors and Producers: For more information about
attending and covering this event, contact Cheryl Altemara, CES
Director, at 205/348-2341 or caltemara@coe.eng.ua.edu.
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