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Join us for the 16th Annual Golf Tournament, Games Day, Tennis Mixer, Dinner & Auction at Country Club of Landfall! This event raises critical funds for the largest provider of homeless services in the Cape Fear region. 

Saturday, April 27 - Tennis Mixer at Drysdale Sports Center

Sunday, May 5 - Cinco de Mayo-themed Dinner & Auction at Country Club of Landfall

Monday, May 6 - Golf Tournament & Games Day at Country Club of Landfall

Your participation and support make it possible for 89,895 meals to be served; 187 people, including men, women, and children, to return to housing; divert 900 tons of food from the landfill and into the hands of those who need it.

This fun and dynamic event is an ideal marketing opportunity for businesses, a time to gather dear friends together, and a chance to show our support for our neighbors facing an unimaginable time of crisis. Together we can lift each other up!

Sunday, May 5 - Country Club of Landfall

DINNER & AUCTION

5:30 pm - Cocktail Hour

6:30 pm - Dinner

7:15 pm - Live Auction

 

Monday, May 6 - Country Club of Landfall

GOLF

9:30 am - Check In Opens and Putting Contest Begins

11 am - Welcome & Shotgun Start

3:30 pm - Cocktail Hour & Silent Auction

4:30 pm - Awards; Auctions Closes

5 pm - Auction Check Out

GAMES DAY

12:30 pm - Check In and Social Hour

1:30 pm - Games Begin

3:30 pm - Cocktail Hour & Silent Auction

4:30 pm - Auctions Closes

5 pm - Auction Check Out

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  • Games Day
  • Golf Tournament
  • Dinner & Auction
  • Tennis Mixer
  • How Online Bidding Works
  • Anyone can participate in the Silent Auction! 
  • We will have Mobile Bidding, so please bring your cell phone--and if your battery runs low, we'll have a charging station at registration!

We Are Grateful To Our Sponsors!

  • Hendrick Toyota
  • Barry & Janet Burkholder
  • Inno-Pak, LLC
  • Julian White Rawl
  • T. R. Smith, Inc
  • Buzzy Northen Team, Intracoastal Realty
  • Estes Express Lines
  • Cox Automotive
  • Jacobs Capital, LLC
  • Live Oak Bank
  • Jeffrey & Jill Mays
  • Publix Super Markets Charities Inc
  • Lee & Deb Steinmeyer
  • James E. Moore Insurance, Inc.
  • William & Jean Credle
  • Dan & Tammy Darazsdi
  • Jeff & Kathy Denlinger
  • Sean Frelke
  • John Futrell
  • Holt CStore
  • Jeff Gordon Chevrolet
  • Andy & Jan Mason
  • Robert & Rita McTigue
  • Dick & Carol Nasca
  • New Hanover Regional Medical Center
  • Gunter & Joan Rohland
  • Stan & Beverly Roman
  • South State Bank
  • Southeast Toyota Finance
  • Southeastern Automotive, Inc.
  • Stevenson Hendrick Honda
  • Charles & Lida Tingley
  • Paul & Beth Walters
  • Balding Brothers
  • David & Hannah Brownlow
  • Cape Fear Retina
  • First Citizens Bank
  • Freeman Landscape
  • Hendrick Toyota Of Concord
  • Interior Magic
  • Susan Nasca
  • Oculoplastic Consultants of the Carolinas
  • David & Dana Silver
  • Harry & Barbara Williams
  • Archer Insurance Group
  • Gary & Susan Atwell
  • Bradford Products LLC
  • Brame
  • Brightmore of Wilmington
  • Tom & Kathy Butt
  • Capitol Coffee
  • Carolina Bay at Autumn Hall
  • Center For Pain Management, PLLC
  • Martha De Laurentiis
  • Robbie Garner
  • Raymond & Milta Guys
  • Harold K. Jordan & Co., Inc.
  • intice, Inc.
  • Jeff Gordon, Inc.
  • Mike & Janie Marquard
  • Michelle Clark, Intracoastal Realty
  • Wally & Mary Schumacher
  • Chip & Michele Schwieters
  • Sokal Media Group
  • John & Judy Talbert
  • Mearlene White
  • Jackie Wilson
  • CastleBranch
  • Coastal Beverage Co.
  • Coca Cola Bottling Co. Consolidated

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About Us

The mission of Good Shepherd Center is to feed the hungry, shelter the homeless, and foster transition to housing.

Established in 1983 as a modest Soup Kitchen, Good Shepherd has grown to become the largest provider of homeless services in the region. Current programs include the Soup Kitchen which serves over 89,000 meals a year; Second Helpings food salvage and distribution program; Sgt. Eugene Ashley Center providing transitional and permanent supportive housing for Veterans and men with disabilities; a Day Shelter providing the homeless with access to showers, clothing, transportation, and on-site mental health and health services; and a Night Shelter with 118 beds for homeless men, women, and families with children. Good Shepherd recently opened SECU Lakeside Reserve, an affordable housing unit with 16 apartments for chronically homeless adults with disabilities, including seniors and Veterans. Construction is currently underway on an additional 24 units.

A hot meal. A warm bed. A return path to housing.

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910.763.4424 x113 | sgeist@goodshepherdwilmington.org

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