Date & time | Jun 26, 12:00PM |
Event ends | Jun 26, 07:00PM |
Location | S100W14020 Loomis Rd, Muskego, WI 53150, USA |
Creator | Golfing Buddy |
Join the Professional Women's Council on August 18th for our annual golf and networking event.
About this event
Don't know what to expect? Here's what you need to know...
You don’t have to be a professional golfer to play – really, you don’t
If you don’t have a team – no worries! We’ll put together a team for you, just sign up
You also don't have to golf - come for the dinner, raffle and auction!
There will be drinks, hole competitions and raffles
This is a fundraiser – so don’t forget cash
All proceeds will go to benefit women through an amazing non-profit called Warrior Scholar Project*
It’s fun and for a great cause!
Schedule
12:30pm — Registration and Putt & Chip Contest
02:00pm — Shotgun Start
04:30pm — Social Hour
05:30pm — Dinner / Auction / Raffle
In purchasing this ticket, you agree to adhere to Rockwell Automation's Attendee Events Behavior Requirements policy.
Early Bird Pricing (Register BEFORE May 1st, 2025)
Golf, Dinner and Social Hour — $95
Dinner and Social Hour only — $55
*All Golfers will receive a SWAG Bag.
Registration closes 8am (CST), Friday June 13, 2025.
**All who purchase a ticket prior to 5/1/25 will be entered in a raffle to have their ticket refunded!**
*This year PWC (Professional Women's Council) & MVAG (Military Veterans and Allies Group) are cohosting the event, and together we have chosen an amazing non-profit called Warrior Scholar Project!
This is a national non-profit organization that partners with higher ed institutions nationwide to provide college prep training to enlisted veterans through academic boot camps.
While the organization serves all enlisted veterans interested in transitioning from the military into a four-year degree program, it also provides tailored programming to women veterans through its women-only academic boot camps.
This option provides a safe and encouraging environment for women veterans to learn from and with one another as they start their journeys in higher education.
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