Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Christian City Home For Children Charity Golf Tournament Great Success!

Ninety golfers turned out on Monday, May 8th, to play golf and help raise money to provide food for the Home for Children at Christian City. Even though the weather at the start of the day was drizzly and foggy, the day ended beautifully. All the proceeds from this tournament, aptly named “A Place at the Table”, are used to provide food for the kids at the Home for Children. It costs approximately $500 per month just to feed one cottage. There were many wonderful sponsors of the event, including:

AC Power Heating & Air, Inc.
Accelerized Golf
Allied Healthcare Clinic
Atlanta Botanical Garden
Atlanta History Center
Atlanta New Homes Directory
Atlanta Spirit
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Bank of America
Bank of America, Mortgage Division
Barksdale, Aaron
Belk, Newnan
Big Daddy's Cycle World Inc.
Carrabba's Italian Grill
Center for Puppetry Arts
Coca~Cola
Community Health Focus
Dazco
Delta
Discount Golf
Fernbank Museum
Fred Astaire Dance Studios
Georgia Pacific
Hart, Jeff & Deannie
Heritage Christian Church
HRH - Hilb, Rogal, & Hobbs
Ici Paris
JC Penney's
Keith Brooking Foundation
Kellogg's
Lexus of South Atlanta
MacNellis, Dave & Leah
My Chef Nancy
Parable Christian Store, Newnan
Peggy Slappey Properties, Inc.
Publix, Fayetteville
Pyke & Associates, P.C., Georgia's Estate
Planning and Elder Law Center
Roden, Janet
Ruths' Chris Steakhouse
Six Flags
Southern Limosine
Stone Mountain Park
Target of Newnan
The Reger Group
United Community Bank, Fairburn
UpSwing Golf
Valentino's Italian Carribean Restaurant, PTC
Village Café
Vitali Family Karate
Whitley, Ken
Wyndham Hotel
Zoo Atlanta

The highlights of the tournament included some fabulous hole-in-one prizes furnished by Lexus of South Atlanta and Big Daddy’s Cycle Shop in Fayetteville, lunch furnished by the Chick-fil-A Dwarf House in Newnan, and a spectacular dinner feast provided by Carrabba’s Italian Grill in Peachtree City. It was a fun day for all, and most importantly, it helped feed the children at Christian City.

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