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Rebel Golf Tournament

July 25, 2012 by City Life Staff  
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Rebel Golf  TournamentThe 11th annual Rebel Golf Tournament in support of the Down Syndrome Association of York Region was a huge success, thanks to perfect weather, Glen Eagle Golf Club’s amazing service, over 40 sponsors and a tireless crew of volunteers. More than 120 golfers helped raise over $10,000, bringing the grand total to almost $100,000 in 11 years. This wouldn’t have been possible without organizers Aurelio Calabretta and Claudio Chiappetta.
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12th Annual Rebel Golf Tournament

August 12, 2011 by City Life Staff  
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RebelThe weather was perfect for a day on the greens at Glen Eagle Golf Course in Bolton. With the help of dedicated volunteers, the first-ever shotgun start tournament was hosted. With 110 players, 22 corporate hole sponsors, and over 30 raffle prizes, $15,000 was raised for the Down Syndrome Association of York Region. This brings the grand total of fundraising to an inspiring number of almost $90,000. Read more

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Rebel Golf Tournament

October 14, 2010 by Melissa Sundardas  
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Unknown-18DSC_0431The 11th Annual Rebel Golf Tournament took place Aug. 21, 2010 at Glen Eagle Golf Club in Bolton. Marking the most successful event to date, almost $18,000 was raised in support of the Down Syndrome Read more

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10th Annual Rebel Golf Tournament for the Down Syndrome Association of York

October 12, 2009 by City Life Staff  
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PP_Oct12The Rebel Golf Tournament started off as a Rebel Hockey team until little Jasmine Calabretta was born. This inspired her dad, Aurelio Calabretta, and friends to turn the team into a golf fundraising Read more

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