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Golfing With New Jersey’s Iron Man
Golfing with Ken Daneyko may be easier than
you think! On Thursday,
July 15, 2010, Ken will meet and greet
golfers as they play to support The Center
for Great Expectations, a home for pregnant,
homeless and addicted young women.
The setting will be the beautiful Suburban
Golf Club in Union, NJ and the event will be
the annual Ken Daneyko Golf Classic.
The day will begin with a wonderful
brunch where golfers will mingle with Ken
and other celebrities.
Following an afternoon of golf, a sunset
reception on the patio of the club will
offer fabulous food and photo opportunities.
To golf with Ken Daneyko in his foursome,
please call Ed Stankiewicz at (908)
930-9355. Cost for the
entire day is $325 per person.
To reserve your spot in this annual
sell out, please call Carol at (732) 247-7003
Ext. 32. The cost to attend the reception
only is $100.
Click here to download the flyer
"Shoot for the
Stars!" ALL STAR HOCKEY GAME
Sunday, August 8th at 5:30 PM
Former
New Jersey Devil and active member of the
alumni organization, Garden State Games
standout, inaugural inductee into the New
Jersey High School Ice Hockey Hall of Fame
at Prudential Center and New Jersey resident
Jim Dowd’s Shoot for the Stars Foundation
will hold his thirteenth annual Shore High
School All Star Hockey Game on Sunday,
August 8th at 5:30 P.M. at The
Red Bank Armory, 76 Chestnut Street, Red
Bank, NJ. This charity game features the
best high school players from Monmouth and
Ocean counties.
Proceeds from
this event will be donated to the
Brick Stars “Special Need” Challengers Ice
hockey program.
This
program is offered to players in Monmouth
and Ocean counties between 5 and 17 years of
age that have a mental challenge. There are
currently 3 other challenger programs in NJ
that are funded by the town or by NHL
grants. The Brick Stars program is the
fastest growing challenger program in NJ and
is also the only program that is
totally funded by the people with no outside
monetary
assistance. We would like to help make sure
this program not only survives, but can grow
as needed. Jim tells us “I was lucky enough
to attend a “Brick Stars” challenger game
this winter. I got to see first hand the joy
it brings to the kids as they step onto the
ice and attempt something they never thought
they would have the chance to do.”
Come out and see great high school hockey
while supporting a local charity. Tickets
are $10 and can be purchased at the door. |