3rd Annual Prindle golf tournament June 27
NORWICH – In two years, the Mary Jane Prindle Memorial Golf tournament has raised more than $10,000 for Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County.
The third annual Prindle tournament to benefit Hospice is coming up Friday, June 27, at the Canasawacta Country Club.
Organizer Walt Prindle, who started the captain and crew style tournament to honor the memory of his late wife, Mary Jane, who died several years ago of cancer, said it was important to give back to Hospice for the care and compassion the organization showed his family during her illness.
“This tournament is really to help a great, local non-profit,” said Prindle, referring to Hospice.
The tournament will follow captain and crew rules. Registration and a putting contest starts at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Tee-off is at noon. The entry fee is $300 per four-person team, and includes 18-holes, a cart and dinner at the club’s pavilion afterwards. Tickets for the dinner only are $20.
There will also be a chipping contest and door prizes donated by a number of area businesses.
Prindle praised Hospice’s home-care, counseling and volunteers programs, which he says comforted Mary Jane and his family.
“You don’t think you’ll ever need those services until it happens to you,” he said. “I don’t know how we would’ve gotten through without their help.”
Hospice officials say they appreciate Prindle’s efforts, adding that the tournament’s contributions go a long-way toward helping the organization close gaps when Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements don’t cover expensive nursing, equipment and prescription costs.
“Walt really wanted to give something back,” said Hospice’s Development and Community Relations Coordinator Donna Wood-Craig. “We’re so very pleased he did.”
To get entry forms or find out more information on the tournament, contact Walt Prindle at 334-7398.
The third annual Prindle tournament to benefit Hospice is coming up Friday, June 27, at the Canasawacta Country Club.
Organizer Walt Prindle, who started the captain and crew style tournament to honor the memory of his late wife, Mary Jane, who died several years ago of cancer, said it was important to give back to Hospice for the care and compassion the organization showed his family during her illness.
“This tournament is really to help a great, local non-profit,” said Prindle, referring to Hospice.
The tournament will follow captain and crew rules. Registration and a putting contest starts at 10:30 a.m. Friday. Tee-off is at noon. The entry fee is $300 per four-person team, and includes 18-holes, a cart and dinner at the club’s pavilion afterwards. Tickets for the dinner only are $20.
There will also be a chipping contest and door prizes donated by a number of area businesses.
Prindle praised Hospice’s home-care, counseling and volunteers programs, which he says comforted Mary Jane and his family.
“You don’t think you’ll ever need those services until it happens to you,” he said. “I don’t know how we would’ve gotten through without their help.”
Hospice officials say they appreciate Prindle’s efforts, adding that the tournament’s contributions go a long-way toward helping the organization close gaps when Medicare and Medicaid reimbursements don’t cover expensive nursing, equipment and prescription costs.
“Walt really wanted to give something back,” said Hospice’s Development and Community Relations Coordinator Donna Wood-Craig. “We’re so very pleased he did.”
To get entry forms or find out more information on the tournament, contact Walt Prindle at 334-7398.
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