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WellSpan Annual Charity Golf Tournament
11th Annual WellSpan Health
Benefit Golf Tournament
Monday, Sept. 20, 2010
7:45 a.m. & 1
p.m.
Shotgun Starts Regents' Glen Country Club
In 2010, the proceeds from this tournament will
be used to fund community health programs for children and adults.
Download brochure.
Sponsorship Opportunities
(Sponsorships are reserved on a first-come, first-paid basis)
Lead Sponsors ($5,000)
Registration for 8 golfers Lunch & awards reception for 8 Recognition in annual
report Recognition in 10,000 WellSpan newsletters Signage – banner and
brochureSpecial recognition at awards reception.
Specialty Sponsors ($2,000 to $3,000)
- Cart sponsor ($3,000)
- Longest Putt ($2,000)
- “On the Green” Sponsor ($2,000)
- A.M. Round Sponsor ($2,000)
- P.M. Round Sponsor ($2,000)
- Beverage Sponsor ($2,000)
- Prize Sponsor ($2,000)
- Lunch Sponsor ($2,000)
- Longest Drive, Women ($2,000)
- Longest Drive, Men ($2,000)
- Each specialty sponsor will receive:
- Registration for 4 golfers
- Signage at item/event being sponsored
- Recognition in annual reportLunch & awards reception for 4
- Recognition in 10,000 WellSpannewsletters
Hole Sponsors ($1,500)
- Registration for 4 golfers
- Lunch & awards reception for 4
- Corporate sign at hole
- Recognition in annual report
Questions about sponsorship opportunities? Please
call 717-851-2149.
In the past 10 years, the WellSpan Charity Golf
Tournament has benefitted many programs in our communities. Specifically,
proceeds from this event have helped to fund:
- Telehealth monitors for chronically ill,
home-bound patients to help monitor their health
- The purchase of special “giraffe” beds used
by the smallest infants at York Hospital in the Neonatal Intensive CareUnit
(NICU)
- Cribs for Kids” – a program that provides
safe-sleeping cribs for babies in need
- Chronic Disease Care Programs for children,
including children with diabetes and asthma, to help them better manage
their lives and to promote healthier lifestyles
- The “Healthy Beginnings Plus Program” for
at-risk infants in our communities
- “Project Smiles” – a dental sealant program
to help protect children’s teeth
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