ST. LOUIS, MO– Saint Louis Crisis Nursery will host its 18th annual Charity Golf Classic on Monday, June 25, 2012, at Forest Hills in Chesterfield. Steve Savard, KMOV-TV News 4 sports director, is honorary Chair and will conduct the live auction. Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. with lunch at 11:45 a.m. and tee-time at 1 p.m. The dinner auction will begin at 6 p.m.
The golf event features a four-person scramble, numerous contests and a dinner/awards banquet. The cost for individual players is $350 per person, which includes play, carts, putting greens, lunch, corporate treats, golf shirt, dinner and an open bar. Sponsorships begin at $2,000. For information, contact Ebonee Shaw at 314-292-5770 or [email protected]. Event co-chairs are Kurt Beanblossom, Stephanie Hall, Jeff Jackson, Jodi Lang and Jim Wagner. Event Vice-Chairs are Dan Fitter, Tom Morrell, Joel Green, Pete Wazlawek, Jim Allen. Event Committee members include Tammy Durbin, Sabrina Wicker, Randy Badolato, Mark Van Roekel and Aaron Schaper. Emerson, BJC HealthCare, Centene, Ernst & Young/Jeff Jackson and Hardee’s are the lead sponsors for this year’s Crisis Nursery Golf Classic. Additional sponsorships are available. Last year’s Charity Golf Classic raised more than $80,000 to support the Crisis Nursery’s five nursery locations, four outreach centers and child abuse prevention programs which serve families throughout the metropolitan region including St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County and Wentzville. The Saint Louis Crisis Nursery is committed to preventing child abuse and neglect by offering real help and real hope to families in crisis. The Crisis Nursery is an independent, not-for-profit agency providing short-term, safe havens for more than 7,300 children a year, birth through age 12, whose families are faced with an emergency or crisis. The Crisis Nursery provides care 24 hours a day, 365 days a year at five sites, serving families throughout the greater St. Louis, St. Charles, Southern Illinois and surrounding regions. For more than 25 years, the Crisis Nursery has cared for more than 68,000 children, and provided support and counseling to more than 84,500 families. For details on the Crisis Nursery, call (314) 292-5770 or visit www.crisisnurserykids.org. # # #
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