BMI Tennis Tournament

2024 Tournament info

Benevolent Missions International’s
Fall Tennis Classic

Saturday, November 16th, 2024
9:00 am
April Sound Country Club

Join us for fun social doubles tennis
including snacks and prizes!

Saturdays are College Gamedays so wear your favorite 
College Team’s shirt and have a little rivalry fun on the court!

$20 cash entry fee for members
$25 cash entry fee for non-members
To register please see the April Sound Pro Shop or
email Russ at Russell.Angell@invitedclubs.com

2024 Donors

Grand Patron           $5000+

Dr. Tom Kittleman         Albert & Diane Madeley

Patron               $2000

Paula Arnold & Theo Pinson
Rosann F Hooks
Dr. Bret Wagenhorst
Dr. Nancy & David Webb
Gary Wilson
Conroe Noon Lions Club

Platinum               $1000

Dr. Downey & Edna Price
Dr. Nate & Karen Price
Alice Matoba
Raymond & Niina Vitek
B.T. & Robin Williamson

Gold              $500

Dr. Brian Au
Susan Fish
Dr. Douglas D. Koch
James & Susan Pokorski
Dr. Tim & Ann Stout

Silver              $250

Dr. Tom & Faith Casperson
Tim & Betty Cox
Jerry Herrington
Roger D. Mitchell
Stephen Pfluegfelder
Tom & Pat Sterling
Clear Lake UMC
First Presbyterian Church Conroe

We are blessed to have you join us in BMI’s mission to bring hope and sight to underserved people groups around the globe.
To become a Tournament Donor please use the Donate Button on our website or mail checks to 
Benevolent Missions International
3007 Woodland Hills Dr. #127
Kingwood, TX 77339

We ask that all 2024 donor contributions be submitted by Friday, November 1st.
For more information, please contact Jennifer Fanning at JenniferFanningBMI@gmail.com 

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