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Reeds Spring Wolf Pack Foundation has extra $14,000 to Support Students and Staff

Eric Simkins of Branson Bank played in the Wolf Howl Golf Scramble on October 21 at LedgeStone.

The Reeds Spring Wolf Pack Foundation has an extra $14,000 to support students and staff. The organization raised the money through its Wolf Howl Golf Scramble, held on October 21 at LedgeStone Country Club.

Teams of four paid $500 each to participate. Many businesses also sponsored the event. 

“The Wolf Pack Foundation provides scholarships to Reeds Spring students and grants to staff members of the Reeds Spring School District,” said Foundation Board Member Ben Fisher. “We are so thankful that we were able to put on an event that was fun for golfers and helped us fulfill our mission.”

The Wolf Pack Foundation also raises money through its annual PACK NIGHT at Dolly Parton’s Stampede. Details about that event will be shared in early 2025.

The above press release is from Reeds Spring Schools.

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