The Country Club at Frenchman’s Bend Men’s Golf Association (CCFB MGA) and Forth Insurance have partnered to present The Memorial Golf Tournament benefitting The Wellspring. The tournament will take place at Frenchman’s Bend Country Club Saturday, May 25 through Sunday, May 26. The tournament will kick-off Friday, May 24 with a golf Calcutta. You don’t want to miss the Friday evening golf Calcutta! The fun begins with a 6 p.m. social hour that includes a spectacular seafood buffet and beer. We will have a silent auction with fabulous prizes! The Calcutta will start at 7:30 p.m. Interested in playing in the golf tournament? Registration is easy! Simply call CCFB MGA at (318) 460-1132 to enroll your two-person team. You can also visit wellspringofnela.org/thememorial to download the player registration form. The tournament will be 36 holes of four-ball stroke play. Tee times start at 7:30 a.m. Saturday and Sunday. Proceeds from sponsorships and the silent auction benefit The Wellspring. The Wellspring is thrilled to be a part of The Memorial Golf Tournament and to join forces with an amazing group of volunteers through the CCFB MGA! This is a particularly meaningful event for the agency given the large Veteran population that they serve. Since 1931, The Wellspring has served as a community leader in bringing people and partners together to address some of the greatest challenges of our time: domestic violence, homelessness, sexual assault, poverty, mental illness and children facing adversity. The Wellspring also serves as our region’s only accredited Sexual Assault Center, and the lead agency in the Family Justice Center of Ouachita Parish. Grab your clubs and take your best swing for The Wellspring! Together, we can change our community, one life at a time! Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Visit wellspringofnela.org/thememorial and scroll to the bottom of the page to view the sponsorship packet. As a 501(3)(c) charitable not for profit corporation, your donation is tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by law.