The 2014 Middle Tennessee Association of REALTORS® (MTAR) Charity Golf Scramble, held September 25th at WillowBrook Golf Club in Manchester, was very successful in helping this year’s two recipients of funds.
The Coffee County Sheriff’s Department’s Christmas Charity Fund provides toys and food for needy families during the holidays. Last year the Fund provided toys to 527 children and food to 233 families. Janet Nettles, broker of Middle Tennessee Properties and Golf Scramble Chairperson Vicky Spellings, broker of Exit Realty Partners, presented a check to Sheriff Steve Graves and Sandy McKinney of the Coffee County Sheriff’s Department for $4721.80 to help fund their holiday giving this year.
The MTAR Scholarship Fund will also receive $4721.80 from the event. MTAR annually presents scholarships to college freshmen within the 8-county area served by the Association. For more information on applying for MTAR Scholarships, call 615/893-2242.
The Bill Carey REALTOR® Golf Scramble and the MTAR Charity Golf Scramble brought in over $20,600 this year for these two charities and the American Diabetes Association.
MTAR is a not-for-profit trade association serving over 1400 real estate professionals across the Middle Tennessee region. MTAR serves Bedford, Cannon, Coffee, Franklin, Grundy, Marion, Moore and Rutherford Counties in Tennessee. The mission of MTAR is to provide its members with state-of-the-art tools, training and support to ensure that all members have the ability to become ethical, professional and successful REALTORS®.