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All players will receive lunch on course, golf towel, cap and event bag. Remember your sponsorship, at any level, is tax deductible.
Individual Player:
$150
Team:
$800
Includes Team of Four
Company name on flag at hole
Sponsorship Levels:
Hole Sponsor: $100
Does not include player fee
Includes company name at tee off
Putting Contest Sponsor: $1,000
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Table/Representative on Putting Green
Beverage Sponsor: $2,000
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Name on beverage holders
Dining Sponsor: $2,500
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Name on day of event brochure
Grand Marshal: $5,000
Includes two teams (8 players)
Company name on two flags at two holes
Mention at award ceremony and
Honorary Plaque
All players will receive lunch on course, golf towel, cap and event bag. Remember your sponsorship, at any level, is tax deductible.
Individual Player:
$150
Team:
$800
Includes Team of Four
Company name on flag at hole
Sponsorship Levels:
Hole Sponsor: $100
Does not include player fee
Includes company name at tee off
Putting Contest Sponsor: $1,000
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Table/Representative on Putting Green
Beverage Sponsor: $2,000
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Name on beverage holders
Dining Sponsor: $2,500
Includes team of four
Company name on flag at hole
Name on day of event brochure
Grand Marshal: $5,000
Includes two teams (8 players)
Company name on two flags at two holes
Mention at award ceremony and
Honorary Plaque
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Sign Language Class
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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Next class to begin in April.
Start the New Year with learning a new language! The ILRC starts beginning sign language courses in February. Registration deadline is January 16th. Registration Form
Payment has never been more convenient. Online registration is fast and will conveniently secure your spot in a class that fills quickly.
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REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Next class to begin in April.
Start the New Year with learning a new language! The ILRC starts beginning sign language courses in February. Registration deadline is January 16th. Registration Form
Payment has never been more convenient. Online registration is fast and will conveniently secure your spot in a class that fills quickly.
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First Coast Camp Ability
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Three, Two-Week Summer Camps for Children and Teens with Disabilities 
Location: Bethesda Park
Dates: June 7th-18th, July 5th- 16th, July 19th- 30th
Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ages of campers: 8-22 years old
Contact: Dr. John J. Trifiletti, 904.399.8484 or JohnT@cilj.com
Three, Two-Week Summer Camps for Children and Teens with Disabilities 
Location: Bethesda Park
Dates: June 7th-18th, July 5th- 16th, July 19th- 30th
Times: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Ages of campers: 8-22 years old
Contact: Dr. John J. Trifiletti, 904.399.8484 or JohnT@cilj.com
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2010 Invitational Teams
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The ILRC welcomes the following teams and sponsors to the 2010 ILRC Invitational:
The ILRC welcomes the following teams and sponsors to the 2010 ILRC Invitational:
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FREE ADMISSION for one and a guest to a Jacksonville Suns game
APRIL 27TH, 2010 7:05PM
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
Free food, drink & snack voucher per person
Free parking with a Disabled Parking Placard
Advanced registration is required
Click HERE for registration form or call City of Jacksonville's Military Affairs, Veterans and Disabled Services office at 904.630.4940.

FREE ADMISSION for one and a guest to a Jacksonville Suns game
APRIL 27TH, 2010 7:05PM
Baseball Grounds of Jacksonville
Free food, drink & snack voucher per person
Free parking with a Disabled Parking Placard
Advanced registration is required
Click HERE for registration form or call City of Jacksonville's Military Affairs, Veterans and Disabled Services office at 904.630.4940.
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ILRC of NE Florida
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Serving the Northeast Florida Disability Community Since 1978
The ILRC of Northeast Florida is guided by its mission statement: "To empower all people with a disability (as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act or Rehab Act of 1973) to live independent self-empowered lives."
Serving the Northeast Florida Disability Community Since 1978
The ILRC of Northeast Florida is guided by its mission statement: "To empower all people with a disability (as defined in the Americans with Disabilities Act or Rehab Act of 1973) to live independent self-empowered lives."
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ILRC Core Value Awards
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Please join us in congratulating the following individuals for exemplifying the following categories in this quarter's Core Value awards:
Above and Beyond
April Ogden
Program Manager
Accountability
Pamela Williams
Director of Administration and Finance
Positive Approach
Brenda Phillips
Job Placement
Teamwork
Eric McLarthy
Employment Services
Please join us in congratulating the following individuals for exemplifying the following categories in this quarter's Core Value awards:
Above and Beyond
April Ogden
Program Manager
Accountability
Pamela Williams
Director of Administration and Finance
Positive Approach
Brenda Phillips
Job Placement
Teamwork
Eric McLarthy
Employment Services
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About Us
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The Independent Living Resource Center of N.E. Florida (ILRC) is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3, assisting people with disabilities in Northeast Florida. The ILRC is a consumer driven, community based, non-residential organization, providing services since 1978. Our Center reaches five counties throughout Northeast Florida, including: Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau, and St Johns. The Center stands as Jacksonville’s leading cross-disability based organization, providing personalized services to people with disabilities.
Our goal is to provide support, through offering over twenty programs and services all at no charge so that you may reach an independent, self-empowered life. We continually practice the independent living philosophy and as such the ILRC is staffed and governed by individuals with disabilities, allowing us to always have our finger on the pulse of disability related issues.
The Independent Living Resource Center of N.E. Florida (ILRC) is a non-profit, 501 (c) 3, assisting people with disabilities in Northeast Florida. The ILRC is a consumer driven, community based, non-residential organization, providing services since 1978. Our Center reaches five counties throughout Northeast Florida, including: Duval, Baker, Clay, Nassau, and St Johns. The Center stands as Jacksonville’s leading cross-disability based organization, providing personalized services to people with disabilities.
Our goal is to provide support, through offering over twenty programs and services all at no charge so that you may reach an independent, self-empowered life. We continually practice the independent living philosophy and as such the ILRC is staffed and governed by individuals with disabilities, allowing us to always have our finger on the pulse of disability related issues.
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