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Rattlers host ABA All-Star Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament

January 13, 2005 - American Basketball Association (ABA) News Release


Las Vegas, NV. The Las Vegas Rattlers will host a celebrity charity golf tournament during the ABA All-Star Weekend on Sunday, February 13th 2005 at the Stallion Mountain Golf Course in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The proceeds will benefit the Coalition to Salute America's Heroes, a non-partisan 501(c) (3) organization created to provide an easy and meaningful way for individuals, corporations and others to help our severely wounded and disabled veterans and their families rebuild their lives. Donations are tax-deductible.

Severely wounded and disabled War on Terror veterans fight even tougher battles here at home as they struggle to adjust to their new found circumstances and post-war life. The Coalition to Salute America's Heroes enables all of us to express our appreciation and support to these heroes by reaching out with much-needed programs that will help them succeed in their challenging new world so that they may ultimately enjoy a productive and rewarding life. The programs include development of conferences to help the wounded, building homes for the paralyzed, programs to support families visiting their wounded loved ones in military hospitals as well as other initiatives.

The ABA All-Star Celebrity Charity Golf Tournament will features sports and entertainment celebrities - and is open to the public though space is limited. For more information, contact Nicholas Morgan, Coordinator for Special Events: ABA All Star Weekend, at 702 296 9270, fax 713 249 0051 or email nickm34@aol.com. Or visit http://www.saluteheroes.org or www.abalive.com.

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