Wildwood Police Department would like to share their meaningful event, ‘The Brave Response’, Wildwood Police Department’s Second Annual Bass Fishing Tournament to be held on Saturday, March 15th, at Lake Panasoffkee Fishing Lodge.
This year will benefit The Villages Honor Flight, who honor the service and sacrifice of American Veterans by transporting these heroes to Washington D.C. to visit and reflect at our national memorials. They would love to see your support for this cause as we continue to help our local heroes in Sumter County by supporting this once in a lifetime opportunity through The Villages Honor Flight.
Click Here for a copy of the sponsorship form to join ‘The Brave Response’ on March 15th. Each $1000 sponsorship will receive a boat entry for the tournament. If you’d like to donate more than a $1000, each additional $1000 earns an additional boat for the tournament ($2k+ 2 boats, $3k+ 3 boats, etc.).
For more information on how to get involved, please reach out to Community Outreach Specialists Roni Wood or Chelsea Jackson of the Wildwood Police Department (Wildwood, FL) at ‘communityoutreach@wildwood-fl.gov’ or call their main line at 352-330-1355.
Wildwood PD appreciates your support to continue their efforts to provide safety, care, and compassion, to our communities.
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