Operation Song Sets Date For ‘Hitting The Note Golf Classic’
The “Hitting The Note Golf Classic” benefiting Operation Song will take place on Aug. 26 at Old Natchez Country Club in Nashville.
The charity golf scramble benefits the nonprofit that pairs Music City songwriters with veterans for cathartic songwriting sessions all across the country. On the day of the tournament, players will be greeted throughout the course by food and drinks. That evening, broadcaster and Operation Song board member Storme Warren will emcee an awards dinner, a live music “in the round” with Operation Song songwriters and a live auction. Rob Crosby and Pete Sallis, who regularly volunteer with the organization, will perform during the dinner.
The tournament is Operation Song’s first golf event, but the nonprofit hosts multiple music events in Nashville throughout the year. Since 2012, the Nashville-based organization has created over 1,500 songs at retreats held across the U.S. The process of talking, listening and writing helps unlock topics that are tough to speak about, and the retreats offer a sense of camaraderie that often lasts well beyond the songwriting sessions.
Registration is open now.
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