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Audrey Juds, a longtime resident of New Berlin, has worked over 25 years covering the city as a reporter, editor and columnist. Contact her at dajuds@att.net.

Rotary's Golf Outing Benefits New Berlin

The Rotary Club of New Berlin will help to benefit the city when it holds its Seventh Annual Community Benefit Golf Outing Thursday, July 30, at New Berlin Hills Golf Club.

This year the event is supporting the New Berlin Police Department, which has identified its need to replace two emergency defibrillators. Rotary President Jeff Hoffman notes that these defibrillators most commonly are used in the field to help revive heart attack victims.

Tee time is 11 a.m. The course is located north of Cleveland Avenue and west of 124th Street. The entrance is off of 132nd and Graham Streets. Events include 18 holes with a cart, a box lunch, two drinks of your choice, an awards dinner, plus thousands of dollars in prizes.

The cost is $100 per player -- $375 per foursome -- or $150 to sponsor a hole. Hoffman emphasizes players of all skill levels are welcome, adding, "This is an enjoyable way to show community support." .

Key sponsors for the event are Judson and Associates, Layton State Bank, and Schober, Schober & Mitchell, S.C., Attorneys at Law. For more information see www.newberlinrotary.org, or call Hoffman at 414-322-4778.

Rotary Club members are business and professional leaders who volunteer in their communities and lend helping hands around the globe. The New Berlin club also supports the New Berlin Library, as well as other local functions. Members meet every Wednesday from noon to 1 p.m. at the golf course.

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