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Date Published: Tuesday, September 22, 2015
Date Updated: Monday, July 18, 2022

St. Anthony Community Hospital Annual Golf and Tennis Classic Raises Over $ 26,000

Net Proceeds to Benefit the Medical Equipment and Technology Fund

WARWICK, NY (September 16) – St. Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick, NY held its annual Golf and Tennis Classic on Wednesday, September 16, at the Warwick Valley Country Club on Oakland Avenue.

It was a picture perfect day for the outing with warm temperatures and blue skies that added to the enjoyment of the 72 golfers and 16 tennis players who participated in the second combined event.
The net proceeds will be used to benefit the Bon Secours Warwick Health Foundation Medical Equipment and Technology Fund.

Co-Chairs of this year's event were Doug Stage, Frank Petrucci, and Tennis Chair Jane Brief.

"By all accounts the day was a tremendous success, " said Stage. "We exceeded our fundraising goal and will contribute the proceeds raised at this event to the Medical Equipment and Technology Fund at St. Anthony Community Hospital."

Established in 1958, the Warwick Valley Country Club consists of a nine-hole golf course with 18 tee boxes and four state-of-the-art Hydro-Fed soft tennis courts, which afford players extended play without fatigue. The club also features a spacious dining room with a picturesque view and full service bar.

During the Classic golfers and players received a variety of amenities including drinks delivered directly to the participants, lunch at the club and a shrimp and clam bar on the course. Special raffles, prizes and awards were presented during a ceremony following a cocktail hour and dinner.

The winners of the Scramble Format, lowest score, were the men's foursome of  Bo Kennedy, Jonathan Gaspari, Ron Charlton and Nick Redmerski and the ladies foursome of Barbara Sullivan, Jo-Ann Daly, Maureen Kohler and Katie Bisaro.

Although some golfers came close, no one was lucky enough to win the hole-in-one prize, a brand new car courtesy of Leo Kaytes Ford.

About Bon Secours Charity Health System

Every year, nearly one million people in the lower Hudson Valley, New Jersey and Pennsylvania
turn to Bon Secours Charity Health System (BSCHS) for innovative healthcare delivered with compassion. BSCHS has received national recognition, rankings and numerous awards for the level of care it provides.

BSCHS is comprised of Good Samaritan Regional Medical Center in Suffern, NY; Bon Secours Community Hospital in Port Jervis, NY; St. Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick, NY; a certified home health agency; two long-term care facilities; an assisted living/adult home facility and several other medical programs located throughout the region. The system employs more than 3,400, making it one of the region's largest employers

Bon Secours Medical Group is BSCHS's regional network of nearly 80 primary care physicians and
specialists from a broad array of medical disciplines. These skilled clinicians play a central role in bringing personalized, preventive and expert care to people from every stage of life.

BSCHS is a member of the Bon Secours Health System—a national Catholic healthcare system with a strong reputation and robust commitment to bringing compassionate healthcare to those in need. For more information, visit www.BSCHS.BonSecours.com. For a complete list of practitioners, visit http://bschs.org/find-a-physician-bon-secours-medical-group.html


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1.    St. Anthony Community Hospital in Warwick, NY held its annual Golf and Tennis Classic on Wednesday, September 16, at the Warwick Valley Country Club on Oakland Avenue. Thanks to the generosity of the sponsors and participants, the event raised over $26,000 that will be used to benefit the Medical Equipment and Technology Fund.


2.    Co-Chairs of this year's event were from left, Doug Stage, Frank Petrucci, and Tennis Chair Jane Brief.


3.    Although some golfers came close, no one was lucky enough to win the hole-in-one prize, a brand new car courtesy of Leo Kaytes Ford.



4.    And they're off for the 18-hole scramble.


5.    The winners of the Scramble Format, lowest score, were the men's foursome of  from left, Jonathan Gaspari, Ron Charlton, Bo Kennedy and Nick Redmerski.


6.    Special raffles, prizes and awards were presented during a ceremony following a cocktail hour and dinner.


7.   John Olszewski prepares for the shrimp and clam bar on the course.
    

8    The ladies foursome of from left , Maureen Kohler, Katie Bisaro, Barbara Sullivan and Jo-Ann Daly and were the winners of the Scramble Format, lowest score.


9.    Sixteen tennis players participated in the second combined event.


10.    Co-Chair Doug Stage thanked everyone for participating and announced the winners of the raffles, prizes and awards. "By all accounts the day was a tremendous success, " he said. "We exceeded our fundraising goal and will contribute the proceeds raised at this event to the Medical Equipment and Technology Fund at St. Anthony Community Hospital."