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Gather Your Girlfriends for Martinis, Massages, and More: No kids. No men. Just women, wine, and golf.

Arlington Heights, IL (April 30, 2013) – On Monday, June 10th, enjoy a girls day out at the 12th annual Clearbrook Women's Classic Golf Outing held at the prestigious Kemper Lakes Golf Club in Kildeer. Mimosas will welcome you to this delightful day followed by a continental breakfast and clinics. At 11:00 a.m., the 18-hold scramble begins with a shotgun start, and women will spend the afternoon indulging in exquisite tastings and enjoying fabulous surprises on every hold. The event culminates with cocktails, heavy hors d'oeuvres, and dynamic silent and live auctions. Not an avid golfer? Not a problem! All are welcome at this distinctive event where the atmosphere ranges from determined competition to carefree fun.

“My girlfriends and I look forward to this event every year! It's the perfect opportunity to spend the day laughing and golfing without any of life's distractions. I can't think of a better way to spend a Monday,” remarked Kathy Amatulli, member of the Women's Classic committee and long-time Clearbrook supporter. “The icing on the cake is that we get to feel pampered while raising money for an incredible organization.”

Back again this year by popular demand is the Player Passport – a personal pass to every on-course game. Golfers are encouraged to purchase the Passport before the event to take advantage of the early bird rate of just $50 ($60 day-of).

Proceeds from the event benefit the children and adults with autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and other intellectual/development disabilities, as well as their families, supported by Clearbrook.

Tickets to this exclusive event are $250 per player. To purchase tickets, please contact Sarah Shaw at 847.385.5009 or sshaw@clearbrook.org. Online registration is available at www.clearbrook.org (click on “Events,” then “Clearbrook Women's Classic”).

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