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Join the National Down Syndrome Society (NDSS) and the Tremonti family for a world-class golf outing in Orlando May 2-3 to support individuals with Down syndrome across the country. The event will kick off with an intimate reception and acoustic performance by GRAMMY award-winning band Creed, with rock band Tonic opening the concert. Limited tickets for the concert are available.
Through Mark Tremonti’s Take a Chance for Charity project, the Tremonti family has joined with NDSS to expand support for individuals with Down syndrome and their families in honor of their daughter Stella. This new event will fund NDSS initiatives focused on improving access to critical healthcare from pediatrics through adulthood.
We are thrilled to have Sports Broadcaster, Ryan Burr, emceeing our Golf Outing!
The inaugural NDSS Tremonti Family Charity Golf Outing will be held May 2-3, 2024, at ChampionsGate Golf Club in Orlando, FL to benefit the NDSS and its mission to empower individuals with Down syndrome and their families by driving policy change, providing resources, engaging with local communities, and shifting public perceptions.
Celebrity participants will be announced prior to the event. Register today!
Email golf@ndss.org to learn more about sponsorship opportunities.
Anticipated Event Schedule:
Thursday, May 2
6:00pm - Welcome Reception featuring a silent auction, open bar, and an acoustic performance by Grammy award-winning rock band Creed, with rock band Tonic opening the concert. Tickets required - Limited premium registrations available
Friday, May 3
7:00am - Registration and Breakfast
8:30am - Golf (scramble style)
1:00pm - Closing Reception
About the Location:
ChampionsGate Golf Club is a nationally acclaimed facility for world-class golf, featuring 26 holes designed by international golf champion Greg Norman.
*The NDSS Tremonti Family Charity Golf Outing will take place rain or shine. All tickets are non-refundable. Proceeds from all tickets will be utilized to support NDSS initiatives focused on improving access to critical healthcare from pediatrics through adulthood. Thank you for supporting the Down syndrome community.