7th Annual Golf Tournament: Support Blossom Wood Day School

The 7th Annual Community Scholars Golf Tournament is more than just a day on the greenâit’s an opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the lives of children in North County. Hosted by Blossom Wood Day School, this exciting event combines the thrill of golf with the joy of giving back. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a first-timer, this tournament offers a chance to engage with the community, support education, and enjoy a day of fun and camaraderie.
Why Sponsor the 7th Annual Golf Tournament?
Becoming a sponsor for the 7th Annual Golf Tournament is a powerful way to support Blossom Wood Day School’s mission of providing exceptional education to children from preschool through sixth grade. Sponsorship opportunities range from the prestigious “Scholars of the Future Title Sponsorship” to more accessible options like the “Community Partners Hole Sponsorship.” Each level offers unique benefits, including player registrations, course signage, and promotional visibility.
By sponsoring this event, you’re not just promoting your brandâyouâre investing in the future of education. Funds raised will directly support financial aid programs, STEM initiatives, transportation upgrades, and extended learning opportunities like summer camps. Your contribution ensures that more children can access the high-quality education that Blossom Wood Day School has been delivering for 27 years.
How to Get Involved
- Register to Play: Gather your foursome and join the fun! The cost is $150 per golfer or $600 for a team of four. Registration includes snacks, beverages, and an awards lunch.
- Become a Sponsor: Choose from various sponsorship levels to align your brand with this impactful cause. From title sponsorships to hole signage, thereâs an option for every budget.
- Spread the Word: Share this event with your network to amplify its reach and impact.

Why Support Blossom Wood Day School?
Blossom Wood Day School has been a cornerstone of the North County community for nearly three decades, offering a nurturing and academically rigorous environment for young learners. Supporting this school means contributing to a legacy of excellence in education and helping to shape the leaders of tomorrow.
Related Resources
For more insights on the importance of community engagement and education at BWDS, check out The Narrative Matters, a platform dedicated to highlighting impactful stories.
Join Us on the Green!
Mark your calendar and make a difference. The 7th Annual Community Scholars Golf Tournament is your chance to enjoy a day of golf while supporting a cause that truly matters. For more details and to register, visit Blossom Wood Day School’s official page
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