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“BHV GOLFERS” RAISE EUR 4,400 DONATION

28.07.2023
BREMEN. The 11th “Bremen Cup” golf tournament, held by BHV (Bremische Hafen- und Logistikvertretung), took place in perfect weather in June. BHV treasurer and organiser Christoph Holtkemper (r) welcomed 22 flights with 88 players. The Blaum Dettmers Rabstein team notched up the best net score (62 points). For the gross score, the BLG/Eurogate team dominated with 43 gross points. The biggest winner of the evening, however, was the “Solidarität Ukraine” foundation, for which Pastor Andreas Hamburg (left) from the Ev. St.-Markus-Gemeinde received a EUR 4,400 donation cheque.

Credits: BHV

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