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Bed Pan Classic Golf Tournament

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Thank you for making a difference at the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital through your Participation at the 14th Annual Charity Bed Pan Classic and Golf Tournament that will take place on June 20th, 2016.

Back by popular demand, the CPDMH Foundation is thrilled to host the 14th Annual Bed Pan Classic Golf Tournament & Auction! Taking place on Monday June 20th 2016 the annual Bed Pan Classic, in support of the Carleton Place & District Memorial Hospital Foundation, will again be held at the beautiful Mississippi Golf Club.

 

Tournament Details

Registration Opens at 11:00 AM
BBQ Lunch served from 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM

To register, please click here.

 

Shotgun (allowing for 5.5 hours for play)
Time:

11:00 AM Registration Open

11:30 AM BBQ Lunch
1:00 PM Shotgun Start
6:30 PM Reception at Club House and Silent Auction viewing
7:30 PM Dinner
8:30 PM Announcement of Raffle and Auction Winners
9:00 PM Conclusion

 

Early Bird Price (Before May 31):
$150.00
Dinner Ticket Only: $35.00

 

Full Price (After May 31):
$175.00
Dinner Ticket Only: $35.00

Arrival Time: 12:00 pm

 

Date :
Monday, June 20th, 2016 from 10 am to 6 pm

Location event :
Mississippi Golf Course
341 Wilson Street
Almonte ON

 

Contact :
For further information please contact: 613-257-2200 ext. 856 or e-mail: foundation@carletonplacehosp.com
or visit https://www.bedpanclassic.ca/

Making Lemonade and more from Lemons

EMC News – The Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital (CPDMH) Foundation has received a gift of $160 from Ana and Dean Antonakos. The sister and brother team, with the help of their parents, Louis and Melanie Antonakos, operated a lemonade stand during the Bridge Street Bazaar and decided to donate the proceed of their sales to the Foundation.

Ana and Dean Antonakos know firsthand what the saying, ‘When life gives you lemons, make lemonade,’ means. The siblings however, took it even a notch higher.

The brother and sister duo, along with some help from their parents, Louis and Melanie Antonakos, opened up a lemonade stand during the Bridge Street Bazaar, where they earned quite a bit of money—$160 in fact.

But instead of buying something with their earnings, the siblings opted instead to donate the $160 to the Carleton Place and District Memorial Hospital Foundation.

According to Ana Antonakos, when their grandfather Papou was confined at the hospital for lengthy period of time, every at CPDMH took great care of him. She and her brother though it would be a great idea to donate their earnings at the bazaar as a way of thanking the hospital’s staff for their superb services.

She adds that coming up with the $160 amount wasn’t as tough as they had originally thought—in fact the folks at the bazaar were very friendly.

CPDMH CEO Toni Surko was happy to express the hospital’s gratitude at the touching gesture of the brother and sister team. He adds that the Antonakos family’s generosity is a fine example of community spirit.