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Charity Golf Rhode Island
3rd Annual Swing for Hope benefiting St Jude Hospital
| Name of Event: | 3rd Annual Swing for Hope benefiting St Jude Hospital |
| Date of Event: | 09/14/2009 |
| Location of Event: | Warwick Country Club |
| City, State, Zip: | Warwick, ri |
| Lunch or Dinner? | Lunch and Dinner Include |
| Prizes Awarded?: | Prizes for Team, Longest Drive, closest to the PIN, a few surprise prizes! |
| We Need: Sponsorships, Players, Volunteers, etc: | We need Players, tee and cart sponsors and raffle items. |
| Email Address: | wendy.r.hopkins@bankofamerica.com |
| Website | http://www.stjude.org/swingforhope |
| Tell us More: | Monday, September 14, 2009 11:30 a.m. Warwick Country Club Warwick, Rhode Island Join us on September 14, 2009, for the third annual Swing for Hope Charity Golf Tournament. We are proud to partner with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital in this exciting event benefiting the hospital. The tournament will feature a buffet lunch, an afternoon round of golf followed by dinner and an auction. The tournament fee of $175 per player will include: 1. Greens and cart fees You can register at our “Official Website”www.stjude.org/swingforhope If you would like to be a sponsor, we have numerous sponsorship opportunities including tee and cart signs, scorecards, etc. See the website for additional details. Donations are needed for the raffle and/or monetary gifts. Thanks for your support! For more information about the event, please contact: Melissa Drezek |
Golf Charity Rhode Island Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament
Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament
| Name of Event: | Jimmy Fund Golf Tournament |
| Date of Event: | August 24, 2009 |
| Location of Event: | Foster Country Club |
| City, State, Zip: | Foster, RI |
| Lunch or Dinner? | Both |
| Prizes Awarded?: | Yes |
| We Need: Sponsorships, Players, Volunteers, etc: | Tee Sponsors $150 Players $125.00 Cart Sponsors (All) $1000 |
| Email Address: | fccgolfpro@aol.com |
| Website | http://fostercountryclub.com |
| Tell us More: | This tourny is held in conjunction with radio station WEEI. It inlcudes Continental breakfast. Hot dogs & Beer at the Turn, Dinner, Silent Auction and Raffles. Inlcudes 18 Holes, Cart and prizes.
HistoryThe Jimmy Fund started in 1948 when the Variety Club of New England (now the Variety Children’s Charity of New England) and the Boston Braves baseball team joined forces to help a 12-year-old cancer patient dubbed “Jimmy.” On a national radio broadcast, millions heard the boy visit with his heroes from the Braves as they stood by his hospital bed. Contributions poured in from people everywhere, launching an effort that continues to bring hope to thousands of children and adults facing cancer throughout the world. Join this more than 50-year tradition of support by making a gift to the Jimmy Fund. Milestones in the history of the Jimmy Fund1948The Jimmy Fund is launched with the help of the Variety Club of New England (now the Variety Children’s Charity of New England). The club organizes a radio broadcast from the bedside of a young cancer patient dubbed Jimmy as he is visited by members of the Boston Braves baseball team. Contributions pour in to buy Jimmy a television set so he can watch the Braves play. 1949The Jimmy Fund/Variety Children’s Charity Theater Program begins. 1953Boston Red Sox owners Tom and Jean Yawkey adopt the Jimmy Fund as the team’s official charity when the Braves move to Milwaukee. The Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association also names the Jimmy Fund as its official charity. 1967The 1967 Boston Red Sox “Impossible Dream Team” votes to give the Jimmy Fund a share of its winnings from the World Series. 1977The first Jimmy Fund council, the Jimmy Fund Council of Greater Boston, is established. Learn more 1980The Pan-Massachusetts Challenge, the cross-state bicycle ride that has grown into the Jimmy Fund’s single largest fundraising event, is founded. 1983The first annual Jimmy Fund Scooper Bowl® ice cream extravaganza is held on the Boston Common. Jimmy Fund Golf is officially organized. 1989The Boston Marathon® Jimmy Fund Walk begins with help from Boston Marathon organizers, the Boston Athletic Association. 1991Stop & Shop teams up with the Boston Red Sox to raise $1 million through the Triple Winner Game, a scratch card game that Stop & Shop customers can play by contributing $1 to the Jimmy Fund. 1998The Jimmy Fund celebrates 50 years of progress in the fight against cancer. Just in time for the celebration, Einar Gustafson, the original “Jimmy,” who gave the charity its name, returns to Dana-Farber. A symbol of hope for thousands of children and adults in their fight against cancer, “Jimmy” attended numerous events, becoming a faithful supporter of the Jimmy Fund until his death at age 65 in January 2001. 2000Joining Stop & Shop in supporting the Jimmy Fund through cause marketing are Jiffy Lube (1997), Taco Bell (1999), Dunkin’ Donuts (1999), Hyundai Motor America (2000), and Burger King Restaurants (2000). 2002The inaugural WEEI Jimmy Fund Radiothon raises more than $325,000. In 2003, NESN joins the event and turns it into a radio-telethon. 2005The Pan-Massachusetts Challenge leads the nation in dollars raised by an athletic fundraising event by presenting $23 million to the Jimmy Fund. 2008The 7th annual WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon reaches new heights when people from all 50 states and around the world pledge more than $4.8 million. The 29th annual Pan Massachusetts Challenge generates $35 million in support of cancer research and care at Dana-Farber, more than twice the amount ever raised for a charity by an athletic fundraising event in the country. TodayThe efforts of hundreds of thousands of dedicated Jimmy Fund supporters continue to allow Dana-Farber to make remarkable progress in the fight against cancer. Please join us today. Visit http://www.jimmyfund.org for more Information |
