The Zonta Empowerment Day includes a spa day, a delicious lunch, and the annual golf tournament.
MOUNT ELGIN - It's more than just a golf tournament this year.
The Zonta Club of Woodstock will be hosting its 26th annual golf tournament at the Oxford Hills on Tuesday June 4th, but it's now part of the Zonta Empowerment Day.
Co-Chair Kate Foster gives us the event breakdown.
"It's the Empowerment Day your way, so there are four different options that you can take part in the day. You can golf and have a lunch social after, you can just come for lunch, you can have a spa package where you have your lunch and go to the spa afterward, or you can do the entire day!"
The golf package costs $175, the spa package costs $175, and the lunch-only package costs $80. The all-inclusive package with the golf, the spa, and lunch costs $255 and tickets can be purchased online here.
All of the proceeds will assist in Zonta's efforts to empower women in Oxford County and beyond. Foster says they provide hygiene products to chemo patients at the Woodstock Hospital.
"We recently renamed the product to the Ann Campbell Comfort Kits. Ann Campbell was part of the Zonta Club of Woodstock for a very long time and she just recently stepped down. She has always been a big advocate for the hospital because she was a nurse and she was a teacher."
Kate Foster stopped by the Heart FM studio to chat with Dan and Marcie on Friday May 24th. You can listen to the full interview below:

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