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Boys & Girls Clubs’ golf tournament raises $45,000 for youth programs

Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County’s fourth Annual Golf Tournament attracted 96 golfers and 14 sponsors whose support will fund lifechanging programs for local children and teens.

Held Oct. 3 at The Club at Renaissance in Fort Myers, the Golf Tournament included 18 holes of championship golf along with on-course activities and challenges, raffle prizes and dinner.

Tournament proceeds will enhance Boys & Girls Clubs’ After-school Program and Summer Enrichment Camp. Both programs serve Lee County youth ages six through 18 and focus on five core areas: education and career, service and leadership, health and wellness, the arts, and sports and recreation.

“Club membership continues to grow each year, and we wouldn’t be able to expand access to additional children and teens without such strong support from the community,” said Denise Gergley, CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County. “We have been fortunate to maintain long-term relationships with many of our sponsors, but additional businesses have stepped forward because they recognize our programs truly are making a difference in the lives of Club members.”

The winning foursome finished 16 under par and included Mike Aranda, Robbie Gergley, David Goldberg and Al Disanto. Second place went to the team of Chad Luttrell, Joe Taylor, Andrew LaForce and Rick Waters, while the third-place award went to Mike Knox, Jared Hartley, Eddie Metzger and Rick Johnston.

LMCU and Charles Schwab were Title Sponsors for the Annual Golf Tournament. Additional sponsors included Lee Health, SunCoast Contractor Supply, Wayne Wiles Floor Coverings, Pacific Peak, Suncoast Credit Union, Sherwin Williams, J.J. Taylor Companies, Metromont, Fort Myers Memorial Gardens, Coke Florida, Sharetea and Galloway Family of Dealerships. 

About Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County

Established in 1974, Boys & Girls Clubs of Lee County serve children and teens through school-based, neighborhood and community club locations. The nonprofit’s mission is to enable all young people, especially those who need us most, to reach their full potential as productive, caring and responsible citizens. After-school and summer programs focus on five core areas: education and career, service and leadership, health and wellness, the arts, and sports and recreation. For more information, please visit BGClee.org or call 239-334-1886.

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