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ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý Annual Charity Golf Tournament Will Benefit 20 Charities in Celebration of 20 Years of Golf and Giving

HOUSTON (Thursday, May 1) â€� ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý announced today that it will support 20 non-profit organizations across southeast Texas to celebrate the Emerald Anniversary of its Annual Charity Golf Tournament. Since 2006, ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý's Annual Charity Golf Tournament has raised over $2.3 million for more than 50 non-profit organizations across southeast Texas.

"We are excited to celebrate 20 years of golf and giving through the ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý Annual Charity Golf Tournament. The Tournament is one of the Company's leading community investment initiatives and embodies a culture of giving shared by our employees and supported by our business partners," said ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý Vice President Communications and Public Affairs Sara Cronin. "The popularity of the Tournament and our expectations to exceed last year's fundraising are reflected in the nearly 100 applications received. Selecting our beneficiaries always presents a challenge for our employee volunteer selection committee. We applaud the amazing organizations' efforts and successful work they all do in our communities."

The beneficiaries of this year's Tournament represent efforts focused on education, child services, environment, health and human service and veterans' services.

ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý 20th Annual Charity Golf Tournament Beneficiaries

Estelle and Allan Fetter’s Center

About ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý
ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý, headquartered in Houston, is a leading producer of value-added products derived from petrochemical raw materials such as C4 hydrocarbons, and a provider of critical infrastructure and logistics services along the Gulf Coast. The Company sells its products to a wide range of performance, specialty and intermediate markets, including synthetic rubber, fuels, lubricant additives, plastics and surfactants. With an operating history of 80 years, ÐÇ¿ÕÌåÓý has a manufacturing facility in the industrial corridor adjacent to the Houston Ship Channel and operates product terminals in Port Neches, Texas and Lake Charles, Louisiana.

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