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The Tourism and Hospitality Management Program at Mount Saint Vincent University (MSVU) in Halifax has received a financial boost in excess of $54,000 to support scholarship and leadership programs for students. For the seventh consecutive year Pacrim Hospitality Services Inc. (PHSI), one of Canada’s largest hotel management companies, contributed all proceeds from the Pacrim Invitational Golf Tournament to “building tourism and hospitality leaders,” said Glenn Squires, CEO of PHSI.
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Held on July 26, 2007 at Oakfield Golf and Country Club, the Pacrim Invitational attracted 144 golfers from, across Canada and the United States, many of whom are investors, partners and suppliers of PHSI. This years tournament raised $95,500 bringing the grand total that PHSI has donated to the MSVU tourism and hospitality program over six years to $214,000. |
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This year’s event was our most successful to date, raising a record
amount for the scholarship program. As in previous years the event
kicked off with a pre-tournament reception on Wednesday, July 26th at
East Side Mario’s, Bedford Row. The tournament followed on Thursday,
with flawless weather, at Oakfield Golf & Country Club.
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This year's event began with a special treat with the Pre-reception on
Wednesday, August 3rd being held at the Atlantic Beer Institute in the
Keith's Brewery on Lower Water Street in Halifax. The Tournament
followed on Thursday, August 4th once again at the beautiful Oakfield
Golf & Country Club, Grand Lake, NS.
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The tournament was held on Thursday, July 22nd at the beautiful Oakfield Golf & Country Club, Grand Lake, Nova Scotia. Registration took place at 10:00 a.m., followed by brunch, with the horn sounding promptly at 12:00 noon to signify the start of the tournament. The participants returned around 5:30 for another reception followed by a 4 course dinner and a live auction. The weather was somewhat threatening early in the morning but it turned out to be another "weather perfect golf day". |
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