VERONA, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health Foundation announced that it netted more than $187,000 at its 25th annual golf classic, held Sept. 8 on three golf courses at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona. Proceeds from this year’s event will help fund the St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. Since its inception, the foundation’s […]
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VERONA, N.Y. — St. Joseph’s Health Foundation announced that it netted more than $187,000 at its 25th annual golf classic, held Sept. 8 on three golf courses at the Turning Stone Resort in Verona.
Proceeds from this year’s event will help fund the St. Joseph’s Health Cardiovascular Center of Excellence. Since its inception, the foundation’s golf classic has netted more than $4.3 million.
“We are very grateful to our generous and loyal supporters of this event each year. Particularly our presenting sponsor, Franciscan Companies and the many volunteers who come out year after year,” Vincent Kuss, the foundation’s VP of development, said in a news release.
The golf tournament was held at Turning Stone’s Shenendoah, Kaluhyat, and Atunyote golf courses.
St. Joseph’s Health Foundation contends that its golf classic is one of the region’s largest charity golf events. Next year’s classic is set for Sept. 6, again at Turning Stone.
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