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Sunday, May 18, 2008
Colonial golf tournament in Fort Worth encouraging attendees to use Trinity Trails
I’m not going to be able to go, cause I’m pretty busy next week with things like starting my new job, but I understand there’s this big deal of a golf tournament going on. Apparently the course is so difficult that even the best players on the PGA Tour avoid playing there.
Anyway, if you’re going out to the tournament, save yourself the headache and hassle of trying to find parking, and take the Trinity Trails! Colonial Country Club, together with Streams and Valleys, is working to encourage tournament attendees to lessen their impact on the environment by walking, kayaking, or riding your bike to the Tournament. For every fan that does and checks in at the Streams and Valleys tent, Colonial will donate $10 to Streams and Valleys.

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