Generations on the Greens Golf Classic 19th Year

On Monday, September 22nd, we hosted our annual Generations on the Greens Golf Classic, and what a day it was! While the rain stayed with us for most of the tournament, nothing could dampen the incredible spirit of community, fun, and generosity. We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to every golfer, volunteer, donor, and sponsor who made this event possible. Your support fuels our mission and helps us continue to
provide programs and services that impact older adults and their families in meaningful ways.

And of course, a huge congratulations to our winners:

First Place Team – Frank Farris Team
Second Place Team – ISCO
Fourteenth Place Team – Signs Now
Closest to the Hole – Drew Kiel
Longest Drive – John Wisely
Texas Roadhouse Winner – Michael Patterson
Clayton & Croom Winner – Amy Kuhn
 $1,000 Cash Winner – Terry Bowman
Maker’s Mark Experience Winner – Jennifer Thomas
Despite the wet weather, this year’s tournament was a shining reminder of how strong and committed our community is. From the first tee-off to the final prize, you showed up, supported, and made this event one to remember.

We also want to give a special thank you to our Christian Care Sponsors, whose support helps us continue our mission:
  • Sheffer, Mon., Tackett Law Firm
  • McGriff Insurance
  • Studio A Architecture
  • Select Rehab
  • Trident USA
  • Grill Master
  • GFS
  • Schaefer Contracting
  • Tracey Clark
  • Alan Parsons
  • Teri Fowler
  • Murphy Elevator
  • SCM True Air
  • Cherry Bekeart
  • Yellow Cardinal Advisory Group 
  • Seaver & Associates
Thank you again for being part of Generations on the Greens. We can’t wait to see you on the greens again next year!

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