The Pendleton Kiwanis “Golf for Riley” tournament was held at the Idlewold Golf Course Sept. 15. Five-year-old Andrew Hammond, who has been a patient at Riley Hospital for Children, was our guest of honor, and hit the first ball off the tee to start the event. Andrew’s parents, Chad and Michelle Hammond, feel fortunate to have Riley Hospital close to Anderson.
The tournament could not have become a reality without great sponsors. Please thank the following sponsors by supporting their products and services: A-R Computers, LLC, Anderson Family YMCA, Bog Joe’s Event Services, Boles Chevrolet, Buca Di Beppo Restaurant, Century & a Half Club Inc., David Gephardt, DDS, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Edgewood Club Golf Shop, Edward Jones, Travis, Callaway, Edward Jones, Brett Bubalo, First Indiana Bank, First Merchants Bank, Gardner Wrecking Co., GFS Marketplace, GO PRINT, Grandview Golf Club, Hardee’s Restaurant, Pendleton, Idlewold Golf Club, Indiana Pacers, Indianapolis Colts, Landmark Accounts, Inc., Marsh Supermarkets, Menards Inc., National City Bank, Nick’s Auto Service, R.J.S. LTD., INC., Ron Nichter, Ray’s Repair Service, Reflectix Inc., Sahm’s Restaurant, Pendleton, Schroeder Electric, Simple Café, Standt’s Fine Jewelry, Texas Roadhouse, The Diner, Pendleton, The Sign-Age, Tractor Supply, Van-A-Do and Zurich North America.
Thanks to our sponsors and participants, a check in the amount of $2,933.65 was presented to the Riley Children’s Foundation. Thanks also go to Jim Phillips and his staff at Idlewold Golf Course for helping make our event a success.
Pendleton Kiwanis Golf Committee
Joe Godleski, Jeff Purdy,
Hank Smith and Frank Tuckerman.
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