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Saccomaniacs tourney moves from Coquitlam

Event in support of autism network goes from Westwood Plateau to Golden Eagle in Pitt Meadows.
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Steve and Antoinette Saccomano, founders of the Saccomaniacs Agriculture for Autism charity golf tournament formerly held in Coquitlam.

After holding the event for years at Westwood Plateau Golf Course, the Saccomaniacs Agriculture for Autism golf tournament and tradeshow is moving to Pitt Meadows.

The 11th annual tournament tees off on Monday, Aug. 12 at Golden Eagle Golf Club. So far the charity event has raised more than $383,000 for the Pacific Autism Family Network (PAFN) with the goal of reaching the $500,000 with this year’s tourney.

It was started in 2009 by Steve and Antoinette Saccomano of Chilliwack. In 2016, PAFN opened a centre in Richmond with funds from previous tournaments helping to pay for a lifeskills learning classroom at the facility. This year the funds raised are earmarked to open a satellite PAFN office in the Fraser Valley as well as all of the network’s services.

“Families today are still faced with that challenge, once they get over the realization that their child has autism, of finding services," Steve Saccomano told The Tri-City News in 2017.

"The Pacific Autism Family Network is Important because it provides diagnosis, treatment, support and programs for children, youth and young adults.”

The Saccomano’s started the tournament after a member of their family needed support. It now includes a tradeshow, and with the tournament at Golden Eagle there are two courses available for golfers who sign up to play. It is also a culinary event showcasing B.C. food and drink, with breakfast, lunch, dinner, and on-course snacks included.

More information and golfer, sponsor and tradeshow registration is available at http://www.saccomaniacsgolf.com/miscellaneous/reg/404.cfm?eventNotActive.

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