Fore a Great Cause: Golfers Swing Into Action for CBS
commbasedsedev
The Second Annual CBS Charity Golf event brought together passionate golfers and kind-hearted individuals on August 28th for a day of friendly competition and fairway fun at Hollow Brook Golf Club. Their love for the sport raised $45,490 and made a tangible difference for the people CBS supports.
Funds raised benefited the Hudson Valley InterArts Center and its satellite locations throughout Westchester and Dutchess Counties. The InterArts Center is the newest innovation of CBS and is a place that empowers and uplifts people with disabilities through the transformative power of the arts.
Beyond the chance to showcase golf skills and enjoy the scenic beauty of the golf course, the day offered an array of exciting activities and opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals. Prizes and raffles added an extra layer of excitement to the event, ensuring an unforgettable experience for everyone involved. Some very happy golfers went home with certificates for group golf outings at esteemed clubs, customized floral arrangements, luxurious stays at inviting inns, a dinner at Augie’s Steakhouse, golf fitness assessments, and thrilling experiences like Spins Hudson. One lucky winner of the grand prize went home with a large screen Samsung TV!
After a delightful lunch in the clubhouse, including Jamaican patties donated by Tower Isle, it was off to a shot gun start. The skill on the golf course was admirable and we had many winners. Congratulations to:
Nina Patton, Ashely Clark and Stephen Patton for 1st Place Gross
Joseph Gorman, Adam Renwick, Kyle Kreuscher, Gary Jackman for 2nd Place Gross
Renee Bernay, Ralph Dyckman, Kim Huber, Bill Dolock for Most Honest
Eric Romanino for Nearest to Pin Hole 3
Mark Sutherland for Nearest to Pin Hole 5 and Hole 17
Steven Carpanini for Nearest to Pin Hole 12
Stephen Patton for Men’s Longest Drive Hole 18
Ashley Yozzo for Women’s Longest Drive Hole 18
As the day on the greens came to a close, it was back to the clubhouse for a delectable prime rib or salmon dinner. Speeches were made by CBS CEO Vicki Sylvester, PhD, and Westchester County Executive George Latimer.
We extend our heartfelt gratitude to our amazing sponsors, local businesses, who made our golf event a huge success!
"Community Based Services wants to thank all the sponsors and supporters of our charity event held on August 28th at Hollow Brook Golf Club. Our mission to provide the best quality of life for individuals with disabilities shined brightly during the day and we truly appreciate the help and donations provided by all."
Event Organizer and Job Developer Joe Conti Tweet
Thank you to Our Platinum Sponsor: Sun Chemical
Your sponsorship made a significant impact on our charity golf event. Your dedication to our cause and the disability community is truly inspiring, and we cannot thank you enough for your valuable contribution.
Thank you to Our Silver & Bronze Sponsors
We are immensely grateful to our Silver and Bronze sponsors. Your belief in our event and your commitment to making it a success have made a lasting impression. Your partnership is truly valued!
Share:
Stay Connected!
Receive the CBS quarterly newsletter
and updates on new services and upcoming events.
Related Posts
On Giving Tuesday, Give the Gift of Creativity
Join us on December 3 to raise funds for the Hudson Valley InterArts center. Or give now!
Vicki Sylvester, Ph.D., Honored as Women in Business 2024 Winner
We are thrilled to announce that our CEO, Vicki Sylvester, PhD, has been recognized as a Women in Business 2024 winner by Hudson Valley Magazine.
Everything You Need to Know about Paratransit
Navigating transportation options is essential for individuals who rely on accessible and dependable transit solutions.
Spooky Fun for Everyone: How to Make Halloween Inclusive for Children with Special Needs
Top 10 tips and invitations to area sensory aware trunk or treat events.
Celebrating National Disability Employment Awareness Month with Croton Point Park
Each October, National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM) highlights the importance of providing access to meaningful jobs for everyone, including people with disabilities.
There are no comments