TETRA  |  2014-08-04

Zetron’s ‘Shoot for the Stars’ Benefit for Behind the Badge Tees off Aug. 20

Source: MCCResources

Zetron’s fourth annual “Shoot for the Stars” golf tournament to benefit the Behind the Badge Foundation will be held Wed., Aug. 20, 2014, at The Golf Club in Newcastle, WA.

Behind the Badge is an organization that honors and assists injured and fallen Washington state law-enforcement officers and their families.

Zetron will host its fourth annual “Shoot for the Stars” golf tournament to benefit Behind the Badge Foundation August 20, 2014, at The Golf Club in Newcastle, WA. Behind the Badge is an organization that honors, supports, and assists Washington State’s injured and fallen law-enforcement officers and their families.

Tournament participants will include emergency first responders, law-enforcement officers, and public-safety personnel from agencies throughout Washington, as well as local and state officials. Athletes who will also be on hand to support and participate in the event include former Seahawks Nesby Glasgow, Alonzo Mitz, and Randall Morris. David Rose, Q13 FOX news anchor and host of Washington's Most Wanted, will again serve as master of ceremonies, as he has done every year since the event’s inception.

Through a combination of event fees, sponsorships and matching donations from Zetron, its employees, and Zetron president and CEO, Ellen O’Hara, the previous tournaments have raised a total of over $41,000 for Behind the Badge. This year, the event is on track to meet or exceed a target of $20,000, which would bring Zetron’s donations to Behind the Badge to over $61,000.

“Zetron’s annual “Shoot for the Stars” benefit for Behind the Badge has become one of the most important and meaningful community activities we engage in each year,” said Zetron president and CEO, Ellen O’Hara. ”It not only reaffirms connections between all of those who plan, sponsor, and participate in the event, but also brings important attention to Behind the Badge and the law-enforcement heroes and families that the foundation supports.”