slide 1: “
Samuel Lehrer of
Miami Participates
in Navy SEAL Bi-
annual Golf
Tournament in
Jupiter FL
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Besides supporting the Island Time Music Festival
and Fishing Tournament Samuel Lehrer of Miami
is active in a bi-annual golf tournament that raises
funds for retired and ex-Navy SEALs. Thanks to
his and other participants’ involvement the
tournament raises tens of thousands of dollars that
improve the retired lives of one of the most
respected branches of the armed forces and
upholds their legacy.
slide 3: Samuel Lehrer of Miami and his family are longtime
contributors to a range of charities and nonprofits
that aim to provide a better life for the
disadvantaged. Their efforts strengthen
communities and empower the less fortunate both
in their own city and afar.
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slide 4: In the past they’ve worked to raise funds and
awareness for nonprofits on the small but lively
community in Isla Mujeres Mexico. There they
especially focused on improving the Little
Yellow School House which aims to equip
children in their community who have learning
disabilities prepare for educational success.
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slide 5: Most of the financial support for the school
comes from the Island Time Festival and Fishing
Tournament which Samuel Lehrer of Miami and
his family are regular contributors.
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slide 6: “The Little Yellow School House has grown in
a short amount of time thanks to all the
support from the annual events held here”
says Samuel Lehrer of Miami. “Theyve
expanded from a single-room facility to a
learning center with six classrooms many full-
time teachers and dozens of students who
receive intensive care and education.”
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slide 7: Samuel Lehrer Miami is also a regular contributor
to the Navy SEAL bi-annual golf tournament which
takes place at the Admirals Cove golf course in
Jupiter FL. The tournament raises funds for two
purposes: the first to give aid to the retired Navy
SEALs and the second to support the National
Navy SEAL Museum.
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slide 8: The golfing tournament takes place over a full
weekend and the event kicks off on Friday
afternoon with an unnamed SEAL parachuting
from a black hawk helicopter onto the 18th hole
of the course. From there participants head
over to an exclusive mixer/dinner for donors
private residents and SEALs to mingle.
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slide 9: The actual tournament starts early Saturday afternoon
where each SEAL at the event is paired with one private
donor or resident from Admirals Cove to compete. After
the day’s tournament participants head over to another
exclusive dinner and evening of fun at the Marina and
clubhouse.
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slide 10: Sunday morning is the final day of the tournament
and ends with a special SEAL demonstration where
Navy SEALs fast-rope from a helicopter demonstrate
skilled hand to hand combat and reenact a K9
"takedown" for spectators.
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slide 11: Each year the fundraiser brings out a handful of
the military’s most elite who join with the event’s
supporters to golf and share stories with other
national heroes. It’s a time of community and a time
for honoring the great of achievements of the
specialized military branch through financial
support so that their legacy lives on for
generations.
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