By Amy Korb, Executive Director, The Community Fund
May 15, 2019: The Community Fund’s 33rd annual golf outing was held at Siwanoy Country Club on Monday, May 6. The event was an overwhelming success, with 131 participants enjoying a beautiful day and friendly competition while helping the fund move closer to meeting its fundraising goal of over $600,000.
The close-to $80,000 raised in this year’s golf outing and raffle/auction will enable grants to be provided for the 24 nonprofit organizations and community programs that provide critical services across the Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe communities.
The event kicked off with a first-time chipping contest to create excitement among players. Liza Near got the crowd going and created some friendly competition. After an exciting evening playoff, David Agnew came out on top and won a $500 gift certificate to the Siwanoy pro shop.
Another winner for the day was for our first-ever 50/50 raffle. Gary Garofalo won the pot but generously donated the proceeds back to The Community Fund.
Many thanks to our grand sponsors for the event, Pepe Auto Group and the Raffiani Family Foundation, and our major sponsors, NewYork-Presbyterian Lawrence Hospital; Exane Inc.; TJM Investments, LLC; Ferretti Group, Inc.; Houlihan O’Malley Real Estate; Elide Building Corp; Hymes and Associates CPA, PC; Park Sterling Real Estate; Bertine, Hufnagel, Headley, Zeltner, Drummond& Dohn LLP; and Houlihan Lawrence Real Estate Centers.
A dedicated team of volunteers pulled together this year’s event, led by golf co-chairs Gary Garofalo and David O’Shaughnessy. Community Fund board chair Bill Rizzo commented: “The strong turnout we had for Monday’s outing couldn’t be more gratifying. It’s a true testament that year after year so many participate to show their support for the Community Fund’s mission. I can’t thank enough our many sponsors, in particular, Pepe Auto Group and Raffiani Family Foundation. None of this could happen without them.”
Golf Chair David O’Shaughnessy added. “With fantastic weather and the Siwanoy golf course in beautiful shape, the event worked out perfectly. The fact that the lunch and dinner took place in a tent made the day feel more casual and more intimate. A big thanks goes to all the golfers that came out to support the fund and in the process enjoyed a spectacular day of golf.”
The Community Fund of Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe provides financial assistance and administrative support to nonprofit organizations and community programs who target the health, education, and welfare of all of our local residents.
Interested in getting involved? Reach out to Amy Korb at 914-337-8808 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Pictured at top: Community Fund golf co-chairs Gary Garafalo (L) and David O'Shaughnessy.
Photos courtesy The Community Fund
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Bronxville Beautification Council
PO Box 127
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914-779-6123
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PO Box 989
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http://bronxvillehistoricalconservancy.org/
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914-395-0515
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914-337-3252
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177 Pondfield Road
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914-395-0500 ext 1789
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914-793-3388
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15 Park Place
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914-337-8808
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