Here is a list of golf outings planned for the Fox Valley. To submit your event, email tricity@dailyherald.com.

Aug. 11

U.S. Minority Contractors Association: On Thursday, Aug. 11, the U.S. Minority Contractors Association will hold its second annual golf outing fundraiser from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Makray Memorial Golf Course, 1010 S. Northwest Hwy. in Barrington.

Cost is $200 or $800 per foursome. It includes your green fees, cart rental, breakfast, lunch, dinner and cocktails. They encourage scrambles of four, but individual registrations are welcome and teams will be assigned.

The shotgun start is at 10 a.m.

Admission for nongolfers and networking is $60 per person which will include a dinner and cocktails. The raffle and silent auction start at 3:45 p.m., with dinner at 4 p.m.

Numerous sponsorship opportunities are available.

The U.S. Minority Contractors Association is a nonprofit professional trade organization which provides professional, educational, technical and consulting services to both its membership and through the community at large.

It serves as the advocacy agency for minority contractors and subcontractors in the suburban community while endeavoring to provide the best consulting services possible in the construction, environmental, building maintenance, architectural engineering design, hospitality training and general service industries.

Register online at www.usminoritycontractors.org.

For information email admin@usminoritycontractors. org or call the association’s office in Barrington at (847) 852-5010.

Aug. 26

Links for Living Waters: The fourth annual “Links for Living Waters” charity golf tournament and dinner is open for registration.

The outing will be held Friday, Aug. 26, at Mill Creek Golf Club, 39W525 Mill Creek Drive, Geneva. Golfer packages and dinner-only reservations are being accepted at www.living watersfvpres.org. Sign up as a single golfer or as part of a foursome.

Registration begins at 11:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 12:45 p.m. Music, dinner, prize drawings and golf awards round out the event beginning at 6:30 p.m.

The cost is $100 per golfer and includes 18 holes, cart, lunch ticket, and dinner. Dinner-only reservations are $50 per person. The outing is open to the public.

Donations are being accepted for the prize drawings. Sponsors can showcase their business and participate in a day of networking. Visit www.livingwatersfvpres.org/calendar/ for information on becoming an event sponsor.

Living Waters for the World is a mission of Fox Valley Presbyterian Church, Geneva. Proceeds from the 2016 “Links for Living Waters” will support installation of new clean water systems and ongoing health and hygiene education in Guatemalan villages.

Sept. 10

Aurora Evening Lions Club: The club’s fifth annual night golf outing fundraiser will be held Saturday, Sept. 10, at Phillips Park golf course, 1001 Hill Ave. in Aurora. The public is invited. The event is limited to 72 golfers.

Registration begins at 6:15 p.m., with chipping and putting contests, raffles and silent auction at 6:45 p.m., followed by the shotgun start at 7:30 p.m.

In addition to nine holes of golf, the outing offers two glow golf balls and a drink ticket per golfer. A backward raffle limited to 200 tickets will feature 20 prizes, including a $500 first prize.

Fees are $50 for individuals or $200 for foursomes. Raffle tickets are $20.

Call Lynn Miller at (630) 689-6213 or email lion lynn15@gmail.com for registration or information.

Sept. 15

Kaneland Foundation: The Kaneland Foundation will hold its 23rd annual golf outing on Thursday, Sept. 15, at Bliss Creek Golf Course, 1 Golfview Drive in Sugar Grove. Registration and lunch will begin at 11 a.m., with the shotgun/scramble start at noon. It will be followed by dinner at 5 p.m. Cost is $100. For dinner only, it is $40.

Register at the webstore on kaneland.org.

For questions, contact Beth Sterkel at (630) 365-8295 or beth.sterkel@kaneland.org.

The foundation is a nonprofit organization that has contributed for decades to the educational needs of the students of Kaneland Unit District 302. Its mission is to support academic excellence through innovation. Since the foundation has no administrative costs, every dollar goes back to our students in the school district. Since 2008, the Kaneland Foundation has provided over $95,000 in grants to Kaneland teachers. Those grants have been used to support numerous programs, including 21st-century technology, community events, service opportunities and student assemblies.