Golf for Kids Classic thank you

On Friday, June 25, 2010, local golfers took to the field to support the youth in our community at the 14th annual Greater Maple Valley Community Center and Maple Valley Rotary Golf for Kids Classic at Druids Glen Golf Course sponsored by Bob Bridge Toyota. Over the last 14 years this tournament has raised over $100,000 for area youth programs and over $50,000 offered in college scholarships for Tahoma High School graduates.

On Friday, June 25, 2010, local golfers took to the field to support the youth in our community at the 14th annual Greater Maple Valley Community Center and Maple Valley Rotary Golf for Kids Classic at Druids Glen Golf Course sponsored by Bob Bridge Toyota.

Over the last 14 years this tournament has raised over $100,000 for area youth programs and over $50,000 offered in college scholarships for Tahoma High School graduates.

The Greater Maple Valley Community Center and Maple Valley Rotary gratefully acknowledge our 2010 Golf for Kids tournament sponsors: Bob Bridge Toyota, Andrew Haney – Super Elephant Car Wash, Scott Bennion – Maple Valley Vision Clinic, Bob Neal – Maple Valley Eye Center, Josh Lyons – Pinnacle Physical Therapy, Allstate Insurance – The Jenson Agency at Four Corners, Wilderness Business Park Ltd Partnership, Edward Jones Investments, MultiCare – Maple Valley, The Swinging Arm Saloon, Pallis Properties, Inc., BECU – Maple Valley, Columbia State Bank, BC Bremmeyer, LLC, Yarrow Bay Group, Castrol, and King’s Transmission Auto Service. Thank you also to Jeff and Jason and the great staff at Druids Glen, volunteers Tina Johnson, Kirk Lantier, Lori Guilfoyle, Erin Sipila, Chris Phillips, Kim Sutton, Christine Pistilli, Cindie Holm, Tom Sutton (Rotary Co-chair), Alison Jenkins (GMVCC Co-chair), Larry Armstrong, Bob Neal, Kelly Travis, Lynn Roberts; and The UPS Store – Maple Valley, Toyota Motor Sales, and Druids Glen Golf Course for their generous in-kind donations. Thank you to each of these supporters and all of the enthusiastic golf tournament participants who help provide the funds that allow the Community Center and Maple Valley Rotary to function at our highest level and do the most good within our community.

Maple Valley Rotary is comprised of business owners and professionals from the greater Maple Valley and Black Diamond area who live the “Service above Self” mission of Rotary and work to support youth, both locally and in international communities as diverse as Cameroon, Cambodia, and Nicaragua. The Greater Maple Valley Community Center is non-profit 501(c)( 3) organization serving more than 3,500 individuals annually, including families with children, senior adults and youth. With more than 30 years of service in the Maple Valley area, the Community Center is one of the most effective ways to support and invest in our community. To find out how you can make a difference and connect with others in your community, we invite you to visit the community center website.

Greater Maple Valley Community Center

Maple Valley Rotary