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ANDREW GLAZER
NEWPORT BEACH -- Converting three floors of office space into an
elaborate miniature golf course may not be the most conventional
fund-raising technique.
But it’s a fun one -- and effective at drawing attention to an
important cause.
Employees of Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear -- a law firm specializing
in intellectual property -- did just that Wednesday night to raise money
for the Race for a Cure breast cancer charity.
“It was a great morale boost and helped raise the company’s awareness
about breast cancer,” said Kathy Collins, a legal assistant and breast
cancer survivor who helped organize the event.
Collins will run with roughly 40 other office mates in September’s
three-kilometer race. The office has already raised $2,400 for the
charity, which uses the donations for breast cancer research and to
promote awareness. The mini-golf tournament, which cost $5 to enter,
added an additional $425 to the pot.
Firm employees designed and constructed the elaborate course, which
included a grassy recreation of Pebble Beach, a moonscape and a
mustachioed Darth Vader.
A hole called “Golf Like an Egyptian,” which featured a pharaoh and
pyramids, won the award for best hole.
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