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Registration Now Closed- Thank you to all our sponsors and supporters!Support local history at theDivots for the Depot Golf FundraiserGolf • Sponsor • Donate raffle items • Donate Swag bag items • VolunteerSeptember 27, 2024
7:30 a.m. Registration
8:00 a.m. Shotgun Start
Eagle Hills Golf Course
501 Eagle Hills Dr. Papillion, NEGolf registration includes:- 18 holes of golf
- Four chances to win a brand-new car from Beardmore Chevrolet
- Golf Cart Rental
- Lunch Provided
- Two Drink Tickets
- $5 Prize Fund Per Player
- Professional Services
- Supporting a good cause
Each foursome will compete in a scramble format (each team selects the best shot from the tee through the last putt). There will be two flight winners and runners up.To request an invoice or arrange a donation of raffle or swag bag items, email: kori.rose@sarpymuseum.orgThe Sarpy County Museum, founded in 1934, is committed to protecting, preserving and promoting Sarpy County's rich history. Proceeds from this event will directly support the museum's mission through school tours, public programming, and the preservation of historical records and artifacts.
The Sarpy County Historical Society, d.b.a. the Sarpy County Museum, is a Nebraska nonprofit corporation and a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charitable organization.
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- Address:
- 501 Eagle Hills Drive
- Papillion, NE 68133
- USA
- Time:
- Sep 27, 2024 7:30am - 1:00pm CT
Chief Engineer (Hole in one sponsor)
Golf Cart Sponsorship
Lunch Sponsorship
Conductor
Gandy Dancer
Brakeman
Beer Keg Sponsor
Hole Sponsorship
In Support of Sarpy County Historical Society
The Sarpy County Museum strives to protect, preserve, and promote the history of Sarpy County. Sarpy County was a springboard for Nebraska’s settlement and expansion. It’s rich history ranges from local Native American tribes to Offutt Air Force base.
The museum showcases a variety of historical information and artifacts. Historical documents available for research include digitized newspapers, naturalization records, and digitized and printed photos.
Since opening in 1970, the museum has continued to accumulate historically significant items and documents. It is no surprise that after more than 50 years, we have outgrown our space. In addition, through the generous donation of Bill and Judy Wimmer, the museum will be the future home of the nationally renowned Wimmer Railroad Collection.
The need for additional museum space, numerous current building repairs, and major upgrades have prompted us to look for a new space.