The Motorcycle Victim’s Accident Fund (MVAF) will hold its third annual Chantel Still Scholarship Golf Tournament Aug. 27 at Camaloch Golf Course on Camano Island.
Bothell-based MVAF is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving motorcycle safety through education and reform. MVAF was created in response to the tragic death of Chantel Still on July 27, 2007. Still was 19 years old at the time of the accident, and was well known for her passion for basketball and involvement with the basketball team at Juanita High, where she earned her varsity letter.
All proceeds from the golf tournament go to the Chantel Still Scholarship Fund. MVAF recently awarded the fourth $1,000 scholarship to Juanita High recent graduate Lucy Hill.
On the day of the twilight tournament, registration will open at 12:30 p.m., followed by a shotgun start at 2 p.m. and a barbecue and an awards banquet at 7 p.m.
The $95 entry fee includes: green fees, cart fees, dinner and the awards banquet. The format is a four-person best-ball scramble, shotgun start with prizes for closest to the pin, longest drive and accurate drive. There will also be a putting contest and a hole-in-one prize.
Registration deadline is Aug. 9. To sign up or for more information, visit www.MVAF.org.
