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2002 |
Golf tournament raises $20,000 for children Some 195 golfers
turned out on Saturday, June 22, at Aspen Lakes Golf Course, to raise $20,000
for Doernbecher Children's Hospital, SOAR and other programs benefiting
children.
Weather started out picture-perfect
before turning blustery and rainy for the Ray's Food Place/ Sisters Kiwanis
Commmity Services Foundation's seventh annual golf tournament.
In the past seven years this
major fund-raiser has contributed a total of $108,000 to programs benefiting
children.
This year players came from
as far away as the Oregon coast, Medford, Klamath Falls, and Portland.
"Sisters Kiwanis and Ray's
Food Place extends a heart-felt thank you to each and every one who participated,"
said Kiwanian Bill Duehren. "Sisters Kiwanis also thanks Ray's Food Place
employees, Sisters High School Kiwanis Key Club, non-Kiwanian volunteers,
Kiwanians and Aspen Lakes Golf Course for making this major event a great
success."
This year's winning teams
were:
First Flight: Black Butte
Ranch (first); Everson/Ebner (second); Frito Lay (third) and Szgetti Construction
(fourth).
Second Flight: Nabisco (first);
Mount Hood Distributors (second); Bill Westphal (third); and Hoyt's Hardware
& Building Supply (fourth).
All participants have received
an open invitation to come back to Sisters on July 26, 27 and 28 to participate
in the Sisters Kiwanis third annual $1,000,000 Hole-in-One Shoot Out at
Aspen Lakes.
Proceeds for the $1,000,000
shootout will be earmarked for the planned Sisters multi-use ball field
complex.
The complex will serve Little
League; boys, girls and men's softball; boys' and mens' baseball; and
boys' and girls' soccer. It is a long term project, but one Kiwanis hope
can be constructed one field at a time to begin to alleviate the pressure
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