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Golf Show Comes To Brooklyn 2012

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GOLF SHOW COMES TO BROOKLYN WITH THE
“MOMENTS OF HISTORY TOUR” AND EXHIBIT
WITH THE USGA-MUSEUM

Medgar Evers College Opens Its Doors To The First Annual Brooklyn Golf Show Presented by The Darby Foundation in Partnership With The African American Golfer’s Digest

New York, NY, July 18, 2012—Medgar Evers College (MEC) in Brooklyn, New York will open its doors to host the first annual Brooklyn Golf Show being presented by The Darby Foundation. The Show is geared towards a fun-filled day of learning and education and will be held on Friday, September 7, 2012, from 10:00 AM – 4:00 p.m. at the college located at 1650 Bedford Avenue, Brooklyn, NY. The Golf Show is FREE and open to the public. Details are atBrooklynGolfShow

A variety of activities make up the agenda for the Golf Show including the “Moments of History Tour,” that convenes in the Medgar Evers auditorium from 10AM-12Noon and features a distinguished roster of panelists. The session is moderated by Kene Holliday, actor and former Matlock (TV) star. The panelists will share insights on their lives, the challenges they’ve faced and how they overcame them to pursue their dreams and achieve their goals. Invited guests include Professional Golfer, Calvin Peete (Ret.), John Sutter, Professional Golf Teacher, Eugene Mallory, retired Vice President of Charles Schwab Corporation, U.S. Trust Division,Jeffrey Sammons Ph.D.,, Professor of History at New York University, Dr. Beverly E. Harrison, J. D., Labor and Employment Arbitrator and Mediator, Lee Jones, Former NBA Referee, Richard Caster, Former NFL Jets, Cliff “Uncle Cliffy” Robinson, Former NBA player, and others.

“Our mission is to pave the way for future generations, provide opportunities, instill great core values, teach youth “SKILLS 4 LIFE” through Education, Recreation, Health & Fitness and Community Service,” says Chris Arceneaux, Founder, of The Darby Foundation, a 501(c)3 based in Roosevelt, N.Y. The Foundation aims to bring golf to communities and schools that are not ordinarily exposed to the wonderful game and is a resource that provides scholarship opportunities for youth. The Foundation is encouraging healthy choices for its participants by incorporating healthy habits and proper nutrition into its programming.

Chris conceived the Golf Show over a year ago and has invited approximately 360 students from eight different schools (grades 8 to 12) from the tri-state area to participate. “As humans, we all have dreams. We all have been given gifts and talents and oftentimes it is through life’s challenges that we develop the integrity, and character necessary for becoming the person we are destined to be.” Arceneaux is also a Professional Golfer who leads a Youth Enrichment Program and serves as a New York Site Director for the LPGA-USGA Girls Golf of Long Island.

The Golf Show is in partnership with the African American Golfer’s Digest, the nations leading print publication for avid black golfers. The 9-year-old, quarterly magazine, based in lower Manhattan, is a PGA of America Diverse Supplier and instrumental in helping to launch the Expo that seeks to attract inner-city youth and their parents. “Our overall objective for this event is to grow the game of golf among all New Yorkers and I hope that residents will come out and spend the day in beautiful Brooklyn and enjoy The Golf Show,” says its publisher Debert Cook.

The Golf Show’s outdoor exhibition will feature major golf manufacturers demonstrating new club lines and training aids. “The Discount Pro Shop” will offer bargains galore with deep-discounts on equipment including clubs, balls, apparel, shoes and accessories. GolfSmith will distribute $10 gift cards to all attendees. Local golf organizations and their representatives including the Black Jewels Ladies Golf Association, Executive Women’s Golf Association (EWGA), Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and United States Golf Association (USGA) will have information on membership, golf scholarships, industry careers, and more. Exhibitors in hospitality and sports will come from far and near to offer great deals on travel, resorts and local and regional golf. Others will help you get in shape for golf physically and financially.

The USGA Museum will showcase its “American Champions and Barrier Breakers” exhibit that honors some of the world’s greatest athletic achievements: Jackie Robinson, Joe Louis and Althea Gibson, all who excelled in their respective sports and shattered racial barriers in the process.

The Darby Foundation Demo Stage will present hourly discussions on game development: The Swing, The Rules, The Mental Game, and Putting. Pros will also be on-site to provide free 10-minute lessons to attendees of all ages. Attendees can register on-site for free raffles, prizes, gift bags and other exciting giveaways.

For more information or to exhibit or volunteer please call (917) 697-7958 or (212) 571-6559, ext. 18 Also visit:www.AfricanAmericanGolfersDigest.com orwww.DarbyFoundation.org

ABOUT:
The African American Golfer’s Digest is a PGA of America Diverse Supplier in the United States and launched in March 2003.  It is the nations leading print publication and online portal for avid black golfers. It is headquartered in New York City’s financial district and is a 100% minority-owned, woman-owned publication and operated business and the only golf magazine specifically targeting the African American demographic. The massive editorial appeal of the African American Golfer’s Digest derives from its grass roots approach, sophisticated readership and partnerships generated with more than 250 top, Black-focused golf tournaments and events annually around the country. The 40-page, full-color quarterly enjoys a circulation of 20,000 and reaches 80,000 readers nationwide. Its editorial content focuses on news, tips, information and activities in the “soulful” world of golf including travel destinations, golf course reviews, product and equipment reviews and youth/teen and professional golfer profiles.  The publication hosts several of its own signature events annually: Bayou Golf Tournament (July, New Orleans, La.), Diversity Pavilion at the PGA Merchandise Show & Convention (January, Orlando, Fla.), Outstanding Leaders in Golf Awards (January, Orlando, Fla.); Friends & Family Golf Cruise (February/Mexico) and Augusta GolfFEST (Augusta, Ga., April). Promotional, marketing and advertising opportunities are available for the print edition, online at its website and its programs and events. The magazine’s memberships include the United States’ Golf Association (USGA), National Golf Foundation (NGF), International Network of Golf (ING) and Metropolitan Golf Writers Association. To learn more visit www.AfricanAmericanGolfersDigest.com

ABOUT:
The Darby Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides resources for children. We passionately believe that children everywhere deserve education, hope and opportunity. I’m moved by the passion the game of golf gives to each person that plays. It’s a vision that needs to be shared with everyone.

The Darby Foundation “SAVE A CHILD” Youth Enrichment Program teaches youth “SKILLS 4 LIFE” through Education, Recreation, Health & Fitness and Community Service. Monthly field trips to the Driving Range, is an excellent way to keep our youth physical fit and proactive in the sport. In addition, the foundation is a resource that provides scholarship opportunities for youth. In our society today a lack of physical fitness and poor eating habits has lead to “Childhood Obesity”. Golf is a vehicle to these components.

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