


29th Annual CASD Foundation Golf Outing, Chambersburg Country Club
Monday May 1st, 2023 * 11:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Chambersburg Country Club
3646 Scotland Road
Chambersburg PA 17202
Our event includes lunch, dinner, prizes, and much more.
Our tournament format is a four-person scramble, shotgun start at 12:30 p.m.
Registration, complimentary driving range, and putting green open at 11:00 a.m.
The number of golfers is limited, so please register early to ensure you are included.
Deadline for golf registration is April 20.
Proper golf attire is required. Please, no metal spikes.
Entry fee includes:
• 18 holes at Chambersburg Country Club
• Greens Fees
• Cart
• Starter Bag
• Refreshments
• Boxed Lunch
• Dinner
• Awards and Prizes
PRIZES (# of flights to be determined by registration)
Team Prizes:
1st Place Team – $300
2nd Place Team – $200
3rrd Place Team – $100
Special Prizes:
Closest to the Pin (Men & Women)
Longest Drive (Men & Women)
Special Contests:
Hole-in-One (Hole #11)
The generosity of businesses and individuals like you is truly the foundation of our event’s success.
We appreciate your assistance with our fundraising efforts through tournament sponsorship at any level.
Every dollar counts!
All contributions are fully tax-deductible as eligible by law and your support will be acknowledged.
With your help, we look forward to continuing our organization’s financial support of excellence in the Chambersburg Area School District.
Should you have any questions about the event, please contact Angela Lynch at (717) 709-4091 or angela.lynch@casdonline.org.
Thank you in advance for your support!
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Protecting & Preserving Franklin County Golf Tournament, Penn National
Thursday October 28th * 9:00 AM – Course opens at 7:30 AM
Tee up for a good cause–protecting and preserving Franklin County PA!
Join the citizen-action group StopTransource PA, for a golf fundraiser at the Founder’s Course of Penn National Golf Course with beautiful views of South Mountain in Franklin County PA.
Help StopTransource PA as they come together again to raise the remaining funds to pay off legal costs to oppose the unwarranted Transource energy project at the Pennsylvania Utility Commission (PUC). The PUC did not approve the project and removed Transource PA’s utility license!
Fee is $100 per golfer; bring a friend and enjoy the award-winning golf course that presidents played again and again.
Select here to get the registration form for single golfer, a two-person team, or a foursome.
The Transource project did not bring energy to those without.
The project was about market efficiency–a project that might allow the purchase of cheaper power–no guarantees.
The 13-story powerlines would have spanned nearly 30 miles of prime farmland in Franklin County PA for the possibility of pennies-cheaper power in the DC market and using a no-more efficient or safe power delivery system.
It is easy to see why Franklin County citizens, agriculture, tourism, economic development, and real estate opposed the project as did County of Franklin because it simply did not make sense!
Bring your clubs and tee up for a great cause–protecting and preserving Franklin County PA. Donations gladly accepted, too!

On The Move in Franklin County
Franklin County Visitors Bureau announced the release of its newest publication On the Move in Franklin County, featuring year-long recreation for the whole family. The guide, available in print and online here, features year-long fun including skydiving, golfing, visiting the local environmental centers, fly-fishing, tennis, yoga, hydrotherapy floats, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, swimming and much more!
Situated in the heart of the beautiful Cumberland Valley, Franklin County compliments four-seasons of outdoor enjoyment. It is home to two national trails— the Appalachian Trail and the Tuscarora Trail, four PA State Parks and the lands of two state forests. Topping off the plentiful state and national trail options are more than three dozen municipal and local recreation areas throughout Franklin County. Whether seeking a family-friendly day of connecting with nature, taking to a quiet trail or meeting an intense outdoor challenge, Franklin County is the spot.
Franklin County contains all or part of four state parks, including Mont Alto State Park and Caledonia State Park, which are the oldest existing parks in the state. These parks are at the heart of the Pennsylvania conservation efforts and the forest lands are tied to Joseph Trimble Rothrock, the first Pennsylvania Forestry Commissioner, who was an advocate for conservation and helped found the Mont Alto Forestry School, now Penn State Mont Alto.
Other local parks and forests that have beautiful views for hiking includes Buchanan Birthplace State Park, where a large monument for Mercersburg-native and former President James Buchanan stands as well as nearly 19 acres of forest. Enjoy ice-skating, ice fishing and cross-country skiing on the lake at Cowans Gap State Park in the snowy months.
Winter is a great time to hit the trails of Whitetail Resort on skis, snowboards or even by snow tube! The resort, located in Two Top Mountain in the Tuscarora Mountains in Mercersburg, has 23 different trails from beginner hills to more advanced trails. Whitetail has gone through several renovations over the years, including longer trails, lighting on terrain for night skiing, halfpipe, a terrain park and snow tubing park with 10 lanes.
On the Move joins the seven yearly specialty publications that the Franklin County Visitors Bureau produces in their mission to promote the county, including the Franklin County Visitors Guide, Military Trail of History Guide, Fresh Food & Dining Guide, Franklin County Wedding & Event Planner and more!

Stay On The Move in Franklin County With the New FCVB Rec Guide
Franklin County Visitors Bureau announces the release of its newest publication On the Move in Franklin County, featuring year-long recreation for the whole family.
The guide, available in print and in the publications sections of the website, features year-long fun including skydiving, golfing, visiting the local environmental centers, fly-fishing, tennis, yoga, hydrotherapy floats, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, swimming and much more!
Situated in the heart of the beautiful Cumberland Valley, Franklin County compliments four-seasons of outdoor enjoyment. It is home to two national trails— the Appalachian Trail and the Tuscarora Trail, four PA State Parks and the lands of two state forests. Topping off the plentiful state and national trail options are more than three dozen municipal and local recreation areas throughout Franklin County. Whether seeking a family-friendly day of connecting with nature, taking to a quiet trail or meeting an intense outdoor challenge, Franklin County is the spot.
The guide’s release, in late November, is done in perfect time to highlight some of the winter highlights of the region during the colder months, including the beautiful hiking trails.
Franklin County contains all or part of four state parks, including Mont Alto State Park and Caledonia State Park, which are the oldest existing parks in the state. These parks are at the heart of the Pennsylvania conservation efforts and the forest lands are tied to Joseph Trimble Rothrock, the first Pennsylvania Forestry Commissioner, who was an advocate for conservation and helped found the Mont Alto Forestry School, now Penn State Mont Alto.
Other local parks and forests that have beautiful views for hiking includes Buchanan Birthplace State Park, where a large monument for Mercersburg-native and former President James Buchanan stands as well as nearly 19 acres of forest. Enjoy ice-skating, ice fishing and cross-country skiing on the lake at Cowans Gap State Park in the snowy months.
Michaux State Forest in the east, Buchanan State Forest in the west and Tuscarora State Forest in central Franklin County, all have a wide variety of beautiful trees to see while hiking and enjoying nature in all seasons.
Winter is a great time to hit the trails of Whitetail Resort on skis, snowboards or even by snow tube! The resort, located in Two Top Mountain in the Tuscarora Mountains in Mercersburg, has 23 different trails from beginner hills to more advanced trails. Whitetail has gone through several renovations over the years, including longer trails, lighting on terrain for night skiing, halfpipe, a terrain park and snow tubing park with 10 lanes.
On the Move joins the seven yearly specialty publications that the Franklin County Visitors Bureau produces in their mission to promote the county, including the Franklin County Visitors Guide, Military Trail of History Guide, Fresh Food & Dining Guide, Franklin County Wedding & Event Planner and more!