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Powell River golfers swing into savings while supporting the BC Lung Association

Posted by on Apr 27, 2016

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BC Lung Association’s Sydney Jung joins Volunteer Director Judy Logan to encourage Powell River residents to pick up a Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book, a great way to enjoy golf savings while supporting the Lung Association’s work to improve lung health.

BC Lung Association’s Sydney Jung joins Volunteer Director Judy Logan to encourage Powell River residents to pick up a Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book, a great way to enjoy golf savings while supporting the Lung Association’s work to improve lung health.

Looking for a great way to support lung health and clean air initiatives throughout BC, as well as save money at your local golf course? The BC Lung Association’s Golf Privilege Club® Membership Book is back this year, and offers money-saving deals at golf courses throughout BC and Washington State.

“For less than it would cost for one round of golf, our Golf Book gives you great deals and saving opportunities while supporting a worthy cause right here in BC,” says BC Lung Association Volunteer Director for Powell River, Judy Logan.

“It’s a win-win,” says Sydney Jung, fundraising team member for the BC Lung Association. “Golfers benefit from huge golf savings, and all proceeds from book sales go towards helping the 1 in 5 British Columbians living with lung disease breathe easier.”

For more information on the courses and discounts or to purchase a book, please visit golfandsave.ca or call 1-800-665-LUNG (5864).

About the BC Lung Association

For more than 100 years, the BC Lung Association has been the voice and primary resource for lung health in Canada. Founded to fight tuberculosis, the BC Lung Association today fights lung disease in all its forms, with special emphasis on tobacco control, asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, environmental health and air quality. A non-profit, non-governmental organization, the BC Lung Association acts as an educational resource for the general public as well as those living with respiratory conditions. The BC Lung Association also specializes in patient support programs, community services and advanced medical research.

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