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SPE Milwaukee to Host Annual Golf Outing July 15

Registration is open for annual golf outing and dinner event.

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The Milwaukee Section of the Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) will host its annual golf outing event on Monday, July 15, at the River Club of Mequon (Mequon, Wisconsin). Registration is now open.

The Milwaukee SPE will celebrate its 75th anniversary during this popular event and will also honor past presidents of the Section. Participants can win door prizes and are asked to contribute to a new canned food drive to benefit local food banks. Sponsorships for the golf event are also available.

The cost of $170 per person includes golf and dinner; dinner only is $55. Registration/check-in will begin at 8 a.m. in the pro shop with the shotgun start at 9:45 a.m.

Register online. Questions can be directed to Pete Kambouris via email at SPE@wi-engraving.com or dial 414-378-6844.

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