Montachusett Home Care Corporation
12th Annual Golf Classic
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Montachusett Home Care Corporation (MHCC) of Leominster, with a satellite office in Gardner, held its 12th Annual Golf Tournament at the Oak Hill Country Club on June 13, 2011.
The weather was perfect for players with partly sunny skies, as 94 golfers found their way around the greens for the day.
Joining golfers after the tournament was Representatives Richard Bastien of Gardner and Stephen DiNatale of Fitchburg who offered their services as Auctioneers for the evening program following dinner.
Winning 1st place with a score of 63 at the tournament was the foursome of Chuck Carroll, David McCaffrey, Mark Chartrand, and Stephan Hay, all from Fitchburg. The foursome of Joseph Belanger, Peter Belanger, Joe Sova, and Robert Williams placed 2nd overall in the tournament with a score of 63. The Walsh Foursome of Fitchburg placed 3rd with a score of 63, consisting of golfers David Walsh, Tom Starr, Gerry Morin, and Robert Poirier. Finishing in 4th place, with a score of 63, was the foursome of Woodcome Insurance of Leominster consisting of golfers Ed Woodcome, Jim Muse, Terry O’Callaghan, and Leonard Flinkstrom. Winning 5th place in the event with a score of 63 was the foursome of Nypro Foundation of Clinton consisting of golfers Greg Lambert, Craig Bates, Ed Valley, and John Miller. The 6th place finishers, with a score of 64, were the foursome of Richard Carraher of Worcester, Paul Rich of Bolton, Paul Gilrein of Worcester, and William Carraher of Billerica. Coming in 7th place, with a score of 64, was the Foursome of Dr. Robert Babineau of Fitchburg, Mike Hebert, Henry St. Cyr, and Tim Fletcher.
Winner of the Longest Drive for Men was Kevin Miller of Leominster, and for Women, Gaby McQuillan of the foursome from Medical Resources of Newton. The 50/50 hole winner was Edward O’Brien of Lunenburg.
MHCC is a not for profit organization whose mission is to help elders and disabled adults remain safely in their homes through the provision of in-home and community-based services.
All of the money raised at the tournament is used to support our volunteer programs. Through our three volunteer programs we help over 4,000 elders in the Montachusett area. These programs provide advocacy for nursing home residents to ensure that their care needs are adequately met, transportation to medical appointments, companionship and shopping services for elders and money management assistance to elders and disabled persons who can no longer manage their own finances.
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