May 10th, 2012
Are You Ready for the Long Weekend?
Saskatoon, May 10 - The long weekend is almost here and there is no better time to get out on the links! The Lung Association would like to help you get ready by offering their 2012 Golf Privilege Club Book.
Purchase your book today for great discounts at over 90 golf courses in Saskatchewan as well as bonus offers at hundreds of other courses in Alberta, BC, Manitoba, and Washington State. You can save wherever you travel this summer! Still only $35, the book will pay for itself in no time at all. Take advantage of free or reduced green fees, power cart discounts, driving range offers, and much more. You can also shop all year long at well-known Saskatchewan golf retailers by using discounts included in the book.
And, to make a sweet deal sweeter, your purchase will help the residents of our province affected by lung disease to breathe a little easier. The project is a fundraiser for The Lung Association of Saskatchewan who provides desperately needed dollars for cutting edge lung health research in the province. They are also committed to providing top notch education (public, schools, health professionals), patient support, and community services in the areas of asthma, COPD (that includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis), lung cancer, sleep apnea, pneumonia, and other diseases of the lung.
For more information or to purchase your 2012 Golf Privilege Club Book today, please call 343-9511 (in Saskatoon) or 1-888-566-5864 (elsewhere). Or visit us at www.golfandsave.ca. Books are also available at selected retailers around the province.
About The Lung Association
Established in 1911, The Lung Association is Saskatchewan’s oldest health charity. You have come to know and trust The Lung Association as the premier source for lung health in our province. All of our quality educational materials, programs, services and treatment guidelines are based on current evidence-based research. You will find The Lung Association active in communities across Saskatchewan conducting lung disease prevention and management programs that include asthma, COPD, sleep apnea, lung cancer and smoking cessation. The Lung Association also provides training for health care professionals, delivers health education in schools, facilitates patient support groups, and lobbies for clean air.
For more information, please contact:
Stella Spanos, Operations Associate
Lung Association of Saskatchewan
Phone: 306-667-3010 (Saskatoon)
Email: stella.spanos@sk.lung.ca
Sharon Kremeniuk, VP - Development
Lung Association of Saskatchewan
Phone: 306-352-2004 (Regina)
Email: sharon.kremeniuk@sk.lung.ca