Christian Leadership Academy (Troy, Mich.) to Hold Golf Outing, Dinner and Silent Auction June 2, 2007; Indianwood Golf Club, Lake Orion, Mich.

Troy, Mich (PRWEB) May 2, 2007

Christian Leadership Academy is hosting a Golf Outing, Dinner and Silent Auction fundraiser on Saturday, June 2, 2007 at the Indianwood Golf Club in Lake Orion. The theme for the event is “Dream Big.” Frank Tanana, former Detroit Tigers pitcher, will be the keynote speaker during the dinner. The proceeds for the event will support Christian Leadership Academy, its academic programs and its building program. Registration forms are available on-line at www.christianleadershipacademy.net or by contacting the school office at (248) 457-1510.

Frank Tanana was a professional baseball pitcher from 1973-1993. He pitched for the Detroit Tigers from 1985-1993 and won 96 games in that time. He also pitched for the California Angels, the Boston Red Sox, the New York Mets and the New York Yankees and appeared in three consecutive All Star games. Frank Tanana became a Christian during his baseball career and continues to play a leadership role in the Christian community.

The Golf Outing includes 18 holes of golf, cart, contests, giveaways, a buffet dinner and participation in the Silent Auction. For those who are not golfers, a buffet dinner and Silent Auction option is also available. The Silent Auction will include a wide variety of items ranging from jewelry and gift baskets, to large ticket items such as sporting event tickets, sports memorabilia, and other items. The cost for the event is $ 200 per person for the golf outing, dinner and silent auction or $ 50 per person for just the dinner and silent auction.

Registration forms are available on-line at www.christianleadershipacademy.net or by contacting the school office at (248) 457-1510.

About Christian Leadership Academy

Troy, Michigan-based Christian Leadership Academy is a K-12th grade, interdenominational, classical-curriculum school founded in 1994. Our Classical Christian education model is the only one of its kind in Southeastern Michigan. This unique three-stage educational process focuses on core curriculum studies with emphasis on Grammar, Logic, and Rhetoric in age appropriate blocks and is rooted in fundamental Christian beliefs.

We also include basic Latin study, an integral building block to science and literature. Studies show that students with a background in Latin score on average, at least 100 points higher on their college entrance exams. Need further proof? Our students scored 25 percent higher than Michigan public schools on the 2005 ACT test.

An acclaimed roster of faculty members are leaders in their respective disciplines, and are dedicated to the education, care and nurturing of each student. Christian Leadership Academy is a member of the Association of Christian Schools International and the Association of Classical and Christian Schools.

Weigh the facts. A Classical education produces exceptional thinkers – and Results!

Christian Leadership Academy

3668-B Livernois, Troy, MI 48083

(248) 457-1510

www.christianleadershipacademy.net

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