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36th Annual Health Care Golf Classic hosted by Franklin Memorial Hospital on July 12th

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Apr 24, 2024

Franklin Memorial Hospital is thrilled to announce the 36th annual Health Care Golf Classic on July 12 at Sugarloaf Golf Club. The event aims to raise $30,000 for two local health organizations: the Healthy Community Coalition of Greater Franklin County and the Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center. Participants can make a direct impact on improving healthcare access and services in the community by taking part in this tournament.

The tournament kicks off with a cocktail reception on Thursday evening at 45 North, providing an opportunity for networking before the main event. For those needing lodging on Thursday night at Sugarloaf, please call 1-800-843-5623 and mention the Health Care Golf Classic. The highlights of Friday’s activities include a four-person scramble, continental breakfast, 18 holes of play at Sugarloaf’s beautiful course, and a luncheon buffet. There will also be greens fee raffles, awards, a silent auction, and exclusive player swag bags. Prizes will be awarded to top-performing teams, closest-to-the-pin contenders, and longest-drive champions.

Businesses interested in supporting this cause can take advantage of sponsorship opportunities. To learn more, register a team, or explore sponsorship options, visit www.fchn.org/golf. For inquiries, please contact LeeAnna Lavoie at leeanna.lavoie@mainehealth.org or 207-779-2926. Join us for a day of golf, community, and supporting local health initiatives at the Sugarloaf Golf Club for the Franklin Memorial Hospital Health Care Golf Classic.

The Healthy Community Coalition will use proceeds from the tournament to provide access to health screenings, food, transportation, and other basic needs to improve the overall health of the community. The Martha B. Webber Breast Care Center will use the funds to provide timely access to state-of-the-art breast cancer screening, diagnostic, clinical, and care support services. The Center, with locations in Farmington and Livermore Falls, honors the memory of Martha B. Webber, a Carrabassett Valley resident who lost her battle with breast cancer.

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