Fellowship Open held in Menomonee Falls to help raise money for youth organizations
Posted: Aug 17, 2018 5:07 PM CST
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A boost in temperatures despite the lack of sunshine
MENOMONEE FALLS, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Golfers at Silver Spring Country Club were not about to let a little rain stop them Friday morning.
They were golfing in the Fellowship Open which raises money for youth organizations in the area. So, what's a little rain when you're helping out like that?
CBS 58 News Mike Strehlow emceed the event. This years Legend Award winner was former Packers Linebacker George Koonce who has helped to raise millions to send kids from low-income families to college.
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