GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KKCO) – Dust off your golf clubs, a golf tournament fundraiser will be held at the Adobe Creek National Golf Course in Fruita on Saturday, July 20th. The money raised from the tournament will help provide assistance and resources to Native American communities across the Western Slope.
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Anyone can join and there is a $200 entrance fee. Tee-off is at 8 AM and the tournament will run all day. The Western Slope Native American Resource Center is hosting the tournament and its executive director and founder, Monique Terpstra Sturgeon, tells us why the funds will help their operations. “The Native American Resource Center serves Native Americans all across the Western Slope. We go all the way down to my tribal reservation because I am Ute Mountain Ute. We help our tribal members down there and we will help Delta, Montrose, Mesa Counties, and anywhere that a native calls home on the Western Slope.
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