For Immediate Release
August 28, 2012
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Bernadette Morris
Sonshine Communications
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(BPRW) THE GERALD WILLIAMS LEGACY FOUNDATION TO HOST INAUGURAL CHARITY OPEN

"" Golf Tournament is set for October 20th at The President Country Club in West Palm Beach ""

(BLACK PR WIRE) – WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. — The Gerald A. Williams Legacy Foundation Charity Open will take place on Saturday, October 20, 2012 at The President Country Club, 2300 Presidential Way, in West Palm Beach, Florida.

Proceeds from the Charity Open will benefit the Gerald A. Williams, Esq. Law Academy Scholarship Fund at the Community Foundation for Palm Beach and Martin Counties, and the Gerald A. Williams Endowed Memorial Scholarship Fund at the University of Florida Levin College of Law.

The Charity Open Host Committee includes members from the business, legal, academic and religious communities who are contributing time and resources to this worthwhile fundraising event in honor of the late Mr. Gerald A. Williams, a revered friend and colleague.

Mr. Williams’ life-long work in the areas of labor and employment law, and public education helped to empower men, and women throughout Florida. In a legal career spanning more than 30 years, he was an inspiration to many teachers and students. He advocated tirelessly for public education, serving as counsel to numerous school boards.

A 1975 graduate of the University of Florida College of Law, Mr. Williams was among the first African-American graduates of UF Law. In honor of his distinguished leadership and contributions to the legal profession, government and education, on February 2, 2012, the College Law Center Association (LCA) Board of Trustees unanimously approved Mr. Williams’ induction to the University of Florida Levin College of Law Heritage of Leadership Recognition Society. Heritage of Leadership inductees have a permanent place of recognition in the college’s Holland Hall, where their accomplishments and contributions to the state of Florida and the university are celebrated. As the first African-American inductee to the society, Mr. Williams’ work to improve the administration of justice and serve humanity will have a long-standing impact on future generations.

Registration for The Gerald A. Williams Legacy Foundation Charity Open is $150 per person and $500 for a foursome. Sponsorships at various levels are available. The Foundation and event Host Committee invite all citizens who support distinguished student leadership, service and academic achievement to join them for a day of golf, recognition and fun. For additional information about Charity Open, please call 1-877-252-2577, ext: 222 or visit the website at www.GAWLF4CHARITY.ORG.