Jennie Deagle Dream Fund gets boost from tournament

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To The Haldimand Press

CAYUGA—One hundred and eight golfers came out in support of Community Living Haldimand’s (CLH) 15th annual Charity Golf Tournament on Thursday, September 22, 2022 at the Cayuga Golf Course. 

CAYUGA—The winning team from the tournament: (l-r) Kevin Magelan, Ken Robertson, Mike Boyko, and Ron Boyko.

Proceeds from the event will be directed to the Jennie Deagle Dream Fund of CLH, helping people with intellectual disabilities achieve their dreams.

The winning team of the day was made up of Kevin Magelan, Ken Robertson, Mike Boyko, and Ron Boyko at seven under par in the Texas Scramble format. 

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Alma Nagel was a double contest winner, winning both the women’s longest drive and the putting contest. 

The windy and cool temperatures didn’t dampen the competition and the fun. Through the support of more than 30 prize donors, 37 tournament sponsors, and numerous volunteers, the event raised more than $12,000 for the Dream Fund. 

CAYUGA—Alma Nagel was a double contest winner, winning both the women’s longest drive and the putting contest.

Also, on hand at the dinner was Haldimand County Mayor Ken Hewitt who presented Community Living Haldimand’s President of the Board, Heather Furtney, with a cheque for $5,000 as recognition to Warren Burger and his long-standing support of Community Living Haldimand. 

“We’re so thankful to the businesses and people of Haldimand County for supporting the tournament to make it so successful. A total community effort!” stated Furtney. “We hope to see you back next year!”

For more information on Community Living Haldimand and the Jennie Deagle Dream Fund, visit clhaldimand.com.