SEC holds scholarship golf tournament

Southside Electric Cooperative’s annual golf tournament to support scholarships will be held in May at Lake Chesdin Golf Club in Chesterfield County.

The Opportunity Fund Golf Classic will be played Thursday, May 25. Registration/warmup will run from 8:45-9:45 a.m. with a 10 a.m. shotgun start.

Teams are being sought for the captain’s choice tournament. The golfing package includes range balls, gift bags, carts, mulligans, lunch, beverage tickets, raffle tickets and an awards reception, all for $650 per foursome. Tournament organizers are also looking for sponsors, with levels ranging from $200 to $2,000. Businesses and organizations that would like to donate prizes to the raffle are invited to do so. All contributors will be recognized for their support.

Money raised by the tournament will support Southside Opportunity Fund (SOF) scholarships for high school graduates who get electricity at their homes from SEC. Since the scholarship program started in 2016, 141 grants totaling $163,000 have been awarded to local graduates headed to a college or university and to other students going to the Power Line Worker Training School. The SOF board will award the next round of scholarships at the end of April.

“Part of the Cooperative’s foundation is a desire to improve the communities we serve. We believe helping local students further their education is a wonderful way to do that,” said Sheena Lankford, vice president of member engagement and communications.

For more information visit sof.coop/golf or contact SEC Community Relations Coordinator Joy Stump at 434-645-3219 or joy.stump@sec.coop.

SportsPlus

Local

Jordaine Penick wins HEAT Hornets title, sets new goal

Lifestyle Main

Charlotte County FFA Alumni celebrate with annual dinner

Columns

Mike Wilson: Need help hunting? It’s a how-to guide to gearing up

High School

Football Preview: Fully healthy, Statesmen ready to get to work

Local

Charlotte County Library system gets some help from the Assembly

Local

Jordaine Penick takes aim at history this coming Saturday

Education

Randolph-Henry High ‘Noted Statesmen’ selected for August

Church & Community

Gazette Church and Community Calendar: week of Aug. 28

Education

Fuqua rolls out construction plans, will build new Upper School

Business

Quarter Horse Solar project approved. Here’s the final agreement.

College

Trustees take a vote on Hampden-Sydney shooting range plan

Local

Angels, Ponytails honored: County celebrates World Series teams

Local

Randolph-Henry golf team remains unbeaten, picks up road win

Business

Charlotte Court House gets new businesses approved by county

Local

Phone call leads to arrest in Charlotte County air conditioning case

Education

Charlotte County schools see SOL pass rates continue to climb

Local

Charlotte County man arrested as a suspect in multi-county thefts

Lifestyles

Food bank returns to Mt. Zion

Church & Community

Gazette Church and Community Calendar: week of Aug. 14

Local

As Tropical Storm Debby shifts, what will that mean for Charlotte?

Education

Should schools go cell phone-free? First meeting raises questions

Local

When will Tropical Storm Debby arrive? Here’s the current forecast

Business

What can you buy during Virginia’s tax-free weekend? Here’s a list

Lifestyles

‘Now there’s lights in the building’