Sponsored Join Us For The Enserva Golf Classic | September 16, 2024
On September 16th, 2024, the long-standing Enserva Golf Classic will be taking place at the prestigious Bearspaw Golf Club in Calgary, Alberta. This national event is not just an occasion to have fun, connect, and demonstrate golfing abilities; it’s a unique opportunity to contribute to a significant and noble cause.
Why Participate?
The Enserva Golf Classic is more than just a tournament; it’s a platform where the energy industry comes together to make a real difference. The funds raised during this event are directed towards increasing awareness and addressing the critical issue of energy insecurity in remote and Indigenous communities.
By participating, you are helping to support Indigenous reconciliation in Canada while enhancing the health and sustainability of the energy services, supply, and manufacturing sector.
Swing for a Cause
The Enserva Golf Classic promises a day filled with competitive excitement and networking opportunities. Held at the renowned Bearspaw Golf Club, known for its challenging course and stunning vistas, the event includes lunch, a round of golf, and a networking dinner with energy industry executives.
Participants will experience the thrill of the sport in an exclusive setting, enjoying the camaraderie of peers and the spirit of friendly competition. Whether you’re a seasoned golfer or a casual player, the Enserva Golf Classic offers a memorable experience for all skill levels.
Sign Up to Play: https://enserva.ca/events/golf-classic/
Make a Difference. Become a Sponsor.
Participation in the Enserva Golf Classic is not just about getting out for a game of golf; it’s about making a meaningful impact. As a sponsor of the tournament, you can join in on the tournament fun, raise your company’s profile with the players, and contribute to resolving energy insecurity, helping to ensure that remote and Indigenous communities have access to the energy resources they need.
Sponsor & Give Back: https://enserva.ca/golf/
Did you know?
Energy insecurity affects individuals and families across Canada, particularly those living in remote and Indigenous communities. What does energy insecurity look like?
Households in Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation, Saskatchewan, pay between $700 and $1000 per month for electricity to heat their homes.
Families in Piapot First Nation rely on propane to heat their homes and cook. Many have run out of propane in the middle of the night at -40 degrees Celsius.
About Enserva
Enserva has been the national trade association representing the energy services, supply and manufacturing sectors for over four decades. Enserva unlocks Canadian energy by making connections, accessing resources, influencing policy, and providing insights that accelerate the energy evolution. Enserva members provide the energy workforce that the world needs to thrive with the most responsible and carefully regulated practices in the world. And we work to make the world a better place by reducing energy poverty, finding new ways to address impacts, and creating economic growth and jobs. In 2022, the association’s brand evolved from the Petroleum Services Association of Canada (PSAC) to Enserva. Learn more: www.enserva.ca