Carlinville Area Hospital Foundation and Carlinville Area Hospital hosted their 4th Annual Golf Tournament on Friday, September 18, 2009, at Carlinville Country Club. More than $19,000 was received for Carlinville Area Hospital Foundation building fund to be used towards the cost of the new replacement hospital.
A total of 32 teams participated in the Four Person Scramble tournament. Golfers were treated to ideal weather and good food and refreshments throughout the day. Cash prizes were awarded to the top four teams along with the middle and last place teams.
Competition was fierce on the course with First Place won by the Ed Bates Concrete Unlimited team, which included Ed Bates, Karen Bates, Ron Bodtke, and Joe Ramsey. Sponsors for the event included:
Platinum Level – Precise Specialties, Inc and Alberici Constructors, Inc.
Gold Level – AXA Advisors, Brim Healthcare, Carlinville National Bank, Central
IL Steel, Co., Consolidated Communications, Frontier Communications,
Greensfelder, Hemker, Gale, P.C., Guarantee Electric, Henson Robinson,
Mamm/Comm 1 Services, Novanis, Prairie Farms Dairy, and US Bank
Silver Level – Clinical Radiologists
Bronze Level – B & J Service Center, Inc. and Numed, Inc.
Other Sponsors included Electromek Diagnostic Systems, G2N, Inc., Koster
Construction, The Body Depot, The Village at Morse Farm, Anchor Inn Tavern,
CACi, Carlinville Elks Lodge #1412, Consumer Collection Management, Cynmar
Fleming, Tawfall, & Co., Gary J. Pellizzaro D.M.D., Joseph F. Boente Sons, Inc.,
Karla’s Jewelry, Levora Electric, McDonalds, Richard C. Walden, Sheriff
Don Albrecht, Smith Barney, United Community Bank, VNA Tip, and Watts Copy Systems.
Carlinville Area Hospital Foundation and Carlinville Area Hospital would like to extend a special thank you to Alton Materials Inc., Pat Hurly, Carl’s IGA, Farm Credit Services, Macoupin & Montgomery Counties Crimestoppers, McKay Auto Parts, Reflections, The Glades, Wells Fargo, and all corporate and individual sponsors for their support again this year as well as the hospital employees who worked so hard to make the tournament a huge success.
Posted: 11/16/2009
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