Hamilton Heights Education Foundation’s golf outing will raise money to enhance student achievement

The Math Manipulative, recently funded by HHEF, enables Kindergarten students to use colorful cubes for counting, building, making patterns, solving addition and subtraction problems, and much more. (Photo provided)

The Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation’s (HHEF) 34th annual Golf Outing is set for Thursday, June 8 at Bear Slide Golf Course, 6770 231st St., Cicero.

The community is invited to join friends, neighbors, and colleagues for a day of fun and networking on the green to help support HHEF’s work of enhancing student achievement at Hamilton Heights.

The Peace Walk, funded by HHEF, helps elementary school students learn to work together to solve issues. (Photo provided)

The event, which is the organization’s primary fundraiser, supports student achievement in innovative and impactful ways. To date, the organization has funneled back thousands of dollars annually in the form of grants to Heights students and teachers.

The cost is $125 per golfer and includes greens fee, cart, box lunch, two mulligans, and two drinks during round. Lunch is being catered by Big Dog’s Smokehouse. Rain date is Thursday, June 15. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Shotgun start to follow at 10 a.m.

Special thanks to this year’s title sponsors: Beck’s Hybrids, Beaver Materials, and Blades Audio Video Security. To register, become a sponsor, and for more information at this year’s event go to bit.ly/hhef23golfouting.

All contributions to HHEF are tax deductible and 100 percent of its money is directed to student-oriented projects and programs. The Foundation accepts donations throughout the year to help support its work. Find HHEF on social media by searching for @hhedfoundation.

About the Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation
The Hamilton Heights Educational Foundation is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit entity created in 1989 to support the Hamilton Heights school system. Its mission is to provide monetary grants to teachers who initiate classroom instructional proposals that demonstrate a high degree of creativity and instructional enhancement designed to improve student academic achievement.

Thanks to HHEF funds, fifth-grade science students are able to bring their imagination to life using K’Nex activity products. (Photo provided)