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CLYDE, OH (WTOL) - The Hisey family of Clyde, OH are hosting a golf benefit for their two children diagnosed with cancer as part of the Sandusky County cancer cluster.

The event, which is now an annual outing, takes place on Sunday, July 24.

They're looking for additional golfers to signup. The event takes place at Sleepy Hollow Golf Course in Clyde. Shotgun starts at 8 a.m. For details, call the course at 419-547-0770.

Three dozen children are part of the cancer cluster. Tanner Hisey has had a difficult year and has only been able to attend school a couple of weeks. Come on out and help the family by showing community support.

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