Oak Park selling Northern Trust tickets

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The Oak Park boys golf team is selling tickets to the Northern Trust Open (formerly Nissan Open) for a discounted price. The following is from Oak Park coach Bruce Beck regarding tickets:

The Oak Park High School Boys Golf Program is selling discounted tickets to the 2008 Northern Trust Open (formerly the Nissan Open) which runs Feb. 14 -17 at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades. Normally $25, tickets can be purchased from Oak Park Golf for only $15 and can be used any day of the event. The golf program receives $13 for every ticket sold. Credit card purchases can be made safely and securely through PayPal at the Oak Park Golf Team website at www.oakparkgolf.org. Tickets can also be purchased by sending a check in the amount of $15 per ticket payable to “Oak Park Golf” to Oak Park High School, 899 Kanan Road, Oak Park, California 91377. Tickets will be hand delivered to all addresses within Oak Park, Agoura, Westlake Village, and Thousand Oaks. Tickets outside the area will be mailed on the same day the order is received. For further information contact Oak Park Golf Coach Bruce Beck by e-mail at bruce2@oakparkgolf.org or at (805) 777-7971.

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