Hospice Of The Chesapeake’s Popular Golf Tournament Raises More Than $210K
Hospice of the Chesapeake’s Golf Committee stands on the putting green before the start of the tournament. Pictured from left are Brian Chisholm, Chris Wilson, Challie Samaras, Austin Shuttle, Jerray Slocum, Tom Hogan, Randy Pleasant, Brian Flynn, Scott Mielke, Chris Snyder, Mary Lombardi and Lauren Thurston. Not pictured are committee members Tony Toskov, Laura Toskov and John Warner Sr. Photo by Elyzabeth Marcussen, Hospice of the Chesapeake

PASADENA, Md. — Thanks to an impressive lineup of sponsors, the dedication of volunteers and the hundreds of golfers who came out to play, Hospice of the Chesapeake’s annual golf tournament was another success. The event raised more than $210,000 in support of the nonprofit’s mission to care for families in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles and Prince George’s counties.

Held Sept. 25 at Queenstown Harbor Golf Course, the day was filled with good cheer, food and hospitality — from a made-to-order omelet bar at breakfast by Main & Market, a grilled lunch by Buddy’s Grill, and a gourmet awards banquet served by Two Rivers Steak & Fish House. Giveaways and camaraderie added to the festivities.

The success was made possible by sponsors including Masters sponsor, Safford Brown Auto Group; U.S. Open sponsor, Greenberg Gibbons; Augusta sponsors, First National Bank and the Michael Stanley Foundation; and Heritage sponsors, Coastal Management Associates LLC, Crescent Cities Charities Inc., Flooring Partners, George W. Stone Family Foundation, Heinsohn Contracting Inc., SMART and Waterfront Engineering Design and Construction Inc.

The organization also thanked the event’s underwriters, including breakfast by The Davies Family Foundation, lunch at the turn by University of Maryland Baltimore Washington Medical Center, beverage carts by University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center and National HME, craft beer by Flooring Partners, bourbon by WesBanco, and River Course hole-in-one by Sysco.

The tournament helps families experience moments of joy, dignity and connection at one of life’s hardest times. Special recognition went to the Hospice of the Chesapeake Golf Committee, whose dedication each year ensures the tournament is not only enjoyable but deeply impactful for patients and families.

High-resolution photos are available on request. For more photos from the event, visit hospicechesapeake.org/golf/#gallery

About Hospice of the Chesapeake

Hospice of the Chesapeake supports individuals and families facing progressive, serious illness by helping them live each day with intention and peace while ensuring the nonprofit remains a vital resource for future generations.

The organization develops care plans to minimize symptoms and focus on what matters most for patients and families in Anne Arundel, Calvert, Charles and Prince George’s counties.

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