Tuesday, July 23, 2013

PHOTO GALLERY: St. Louis Center celebrates 19th annual Golf & Glory Outing

The winning ?Eidswick? team stops for a pose, and includes Steve Gerhardt, Shannon Warner, Dick Eidswick, Ann Eidswick and Bill Dufek (U-M). The team scored 17 under for the win. Photo by Kelly Flaherty.

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ANN ARBOR ? In 19 years, there has never been a rainout of St. Louis Center?s premier golf event known as the ?Golf & Glory? outing held at the University of Michigan Golf Course in Ann Arbor.

While the organizers held their breath as the rain poured down all morning for the June 25 event, by 9:30 a.m., the rain stopped. And following a 30-minute delay of the 10 a.m. shotgun start, the clouds parted, the sun came out, and another successful Golf & Glory Outing was underway.

Check out a gallery of photos from the day.

There were 144 golfers who filled the course for this annual event, which supports the St. Louis Center in Chelsea.

This outing, founded by former NFL Lineman Bill Wagner of the Denver Broncos in 1994, brings together many former NFL and college football players and officials to share their time with St. Louis Center?s supporters for a great day of golf.

SLC Board member Tom Nowatzke, president of the Detroit Lions Alumni Association, draws in the celebrity guests who play every year, while Pistons play-by-play announcer George Blaha is the Celebrity Chairman. Red Wing?s radio broadcaster Ken Kal is also a regular supporter.

Locally, Norm Neuman of Chelsea and Ron Hingst of Pinckney chaired the event, which annually raises over $60,000 for the St. Louis Center.

David Helmer of Braun & Helmer Auction Service holds a sports memorabilia auction after dinner, and a raffle ticket drawing was held for a seven-day Alaskan Cruise. This year?s winner was Eileen Augustine, who bought the winning ticket at St. Mary Parish in Chelsea. Over 800 tickets were sold for the drawing.

The night before, on Monday June 24, Paesano?s Restaurant owners Michael and Bridget Roddy hosted a $100-a-plate dinner for 50 people in honor of Fr. Fortunato Turati, SdC., who spent 30 years at the St. Louis Center, and is now working with the Daughters of St. Mary of Providence at Mt. St. Joseph in Lake Zurich, Ill.

For more information about the St. Louis Center, visit stlouiscenter.org or contact Cindy Lesser at 734-475-8430.

ANN ARBOR ? In 19 years, there has never been a rainout of St. Louis Center?s premier golf event known as the ?Golf & Glory? outing held at the University of Michigan Golf Course in Ann Arbor.

While the organizers held their breath as the rain poured down all morning for the June 25 event, by 9:30 a.m., the rain stopped. And following a 30-minute delay of the 10 a.m. shotgun start, the clouds parted, the sun came out, and another successful Golf & Glory Outing was underway.

Check out a gallery of photos from the day.

There were 144 golfers who filled the course for this annual event, which supports the St. Louis Center in Chelsea.

This outing, founded by former NFL Lineman Bill Wagner of the Denver Broncos in 1994, brings together many former NFL and college football players and officials to share their time with St. Louis Center?s supporters for a great day of golf.

SLC Board member Tom Nowatzke, president of the Detroit Lions Alumni Association, draws in the celebrity guests who play every year, while Pistons play-by-play announcer George Blaha is the Celebrity Chairman. Red Wing?s radio broadcaster Ken Kal is also a regular supporter.

Locally, Norm Neuman of Chelsea and Ron Hingst of Pinckney chaired the event, which annually raises over $60,000 for the St. Louis Center.

David Helmer of Braun & Helmer Auction Service holds a sports memorabilia auction after dinner, and a raffle ticket drawing was held for a seven-day Alaskan Cruise. This year?s winner was Eileen Augustine, who bought the winning ticket at St. Mary Parish in Chelsea. Over 800 tickets were sold for the drawing.

The night before, on Monday June 24, Paesano?s Restaurant owners Michael and Bridget Roddy hosted a $100-a-plate dinner for 50 people in honor of Fr. Fortunato Turati, SdC., who spent 30 years at the St. Louis Center, and is now working with the Daughters of St. Mary of Providence at Mt. St. Joseph in Lake Zurich, Ill.

For more information about the St. Louis Center, visit stlouiscenter.org or contact Cindy Lesser at 734-475-8430.

Source: http://www.heritage.com/articles/2013/07/22/chelsea_standard/news/doc51ed74aa95293204865448.txt

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