charity event
Girls Scouts and veterans prepare for upcoming local charity golf tournament
Are you ready to play some golf? If you have not signed up, you still can for the ninth Annual Chapin's Charity Golf Tournament Saturday Aug. 13th, at Terry Hills Golf Course, 5122 Clinton Street Road in Batavia. This year’s beneficiary is the Disabled Veterans Local Chapter 166 of Batavia. Our goal is to raise $12,000, everyone will walk away with prizes, said tournament chair Norm Hubbard.
The four-person shotgun scramble starts at 1 p.m., registration is at 11 a.m., including lunch and chances to win a set of clubs, also a chair from Max Pies Furniture store and much more!
Skins and Mulligans are available at registration along with a putting contest before the tournament starts. The $70 ticket price includes lunch, dinner, 18 holes of golf with a cart, a sleeve of balls, gift bag, an American flag and chances to win many prizes.
Chapin's encourages ladies' teams to participate and there will be prizes for everyone.
Pictured above is Norm Hubbard, tournament chair, with Doug Titus and members from the Disabled Veterans Chapter 166. Girl Scout Lily Gaylord along with leaders Lorelei Roll, Troop 42003, Laura Ranalli, Troop 42001 and GSWNY membership manager Jenni Malcomb.
To register your team, sponsor or donate go to: www.chapincharitygolf.com
Pictured above is 12-year-old Lily Gaylord from Girl Scout, Troop 42003, preparing gift bags. Lily is also pictured with her grandpa, Paul Gaylord, Disabled Veterans Chapter 166 commander holding the United States' flag.
Don Carroll's Toys for Kids charity this Saturday
Pictured above is Batavia chiropractor Dr. Tom Mazurkiewicz and his secretary Brittany Moretti, who are continuing the legacy of Don Carroll.
Mazurkiewicz along with Beth and Brian Kemp from T-Shirts Etc. have joined together to host the annual Toy Drive for Kids at his office, Mazurkiewicz Family Chiropractic 184 Washington Ave., Batavia, this Saturday from 9 to 11:30 a.m.
Tom has been involved for more than 25 years helping Don, who asked him to carry the tradition for him and keep it going in his memory. Mazurkiewicz said that anytime between now (during office hours) until the close of Monday, donors are welcome to bring in an unwrapped toys for ages 2 to 15.
If you come to the event this Saturday, he will offer a free chiropractic adjustment at no charge.
Local nurses from Batavia and Oakfield school districts have provided names of 52 children who will receive the gifts at a private party that is hosted by the Kemps.
For questions, call (585) 343-9316.
Local area Girl Scouts prepare for Charity Golf Tournament
(Photo above from left, back row (adults): Elba Troop 42222 leader Darcy Sewar, Oakfield Troop 42141 leader Jeanine Corbett, Laurie Shepland -- VP of Human Resources, Ian Wetherbee -- volunteer coordinator, and Norm Hubbard, Golf Tournament Committee chair. Girl Scouts, front row, from left: Ariana Wolff, Laci Sewar, Rylee Wissinger, Abby Gardner and Ava Flores.)
Chapin International, Inc., is hosting its upcoming 8th Annual Charity Golf Tournament on Saturday, Aug. 8, at Terry Hills Golf Course, 5122 Clinton Street Road, in Batavia. Each year employees raise funds to support local organizations.
“In past years we have chosen the Domestic Violence group of the YMCA, Crossroads and last year the Boy Scouts,” said Norm Hubbard, Golf Tournament Committee chair.
This year’s selected charitable organization is Girl Scouts of Western New York.
The charity fundraiser started out raising $2,000 and last year we raised over $6,000 for the Boy Scouts. Each year it has steadily increased. There are 27 hole sponsors, along with many other local contributors. The more sponsors we get will equally be divided up and recognized throughout the tournament.
Below, Girl Scouts from Elba and Oakfield troops stuff 200 golf appreciation bags provided by Chapin.
With more than 750 mailings locally, we have three local car dealerships sponsoring a hole-in-one and chance to WIN a car as one of the special events: Castilone Chrysler Dodge and Jeep, Ken Barrett Chevrolet Cadillac, and Toyota of Batavia.
“There is no large prize for winning because we want to keep the charity in mind,” Norm said. "We recognize teams that are mixed, men, and women including Chapin’s employees. Other special events include closest-to-the-pin, longest drive, closest-to-the-line and a chance to win a set of golf clubs on the day of the event only."
The registration starts at 11 a.m. with a putting contest for a chance to sink a put and win a recliner from Max Pies Furniture as a Grand Prize. Multiple puts that sink go into a draw pool to decide the winner. There supplemental prizes, too, and lunch for everyone at noon so nobody is left out and everyone will walk away with a prize.
The golf shotgun starts at 1 p.m. and wraps up at 6, with dinner and awards following.
To register, sponsor or donate visit the tournament Web site at: http://www.chapincharitygolf.com/
Libertarian candidates raise money for charity
Batavia, NY: On Monday October 7, 2013 Batavia City Council at large candidates Jim Rosenbeck and Lisa Whitehead along with Genesee County Legislature candidate Robert Brown were the guest bartenders at The Ten Cent Millionaire on Park Rd in Batavia. All tips were donated to the Salvation Army, a private charity. A big Thank You to Jerry Arena, owner of The Ten Cent Millionaire for offering us his establishment. Many thanks for the generous support from members of the Genesee County Libertarian Party and other patrons who attended the event and tipped for charity.
from left to right: Brown, Whitehead, Rosenbeck & Jerry Arena
Major Patricia Kurtz of the Batavia Salvation Army accepts the $200.00 donation from Brown, Rosenbeck and Whitehead.
To learn more about Jim, Lisa or Bob go to
https://www.facebook.com/GCLP.NY
http://www.gclpny.org/
https://www.facebook.com/Whitehead4Batavia
https://www.facebook.com/Rosenbeck4Batavia
https://www.facebook.com/Brown4Genesee