Thanks to the 100 golfers who came out to Nutters Crossing Golf Club on Wednesday for the golf tournament to benefit Meals on Meals!
Here are the results:
Gross winner: The OC Real Estate Management team of Eugene Jubber, Trevor Rickett, Jordan Macwha and Daniel Winters.
Net winner: The Draper Media Team of Frank Hamilton, Rick Stoakley, Steve Monz and Mike Lichniak.
Net 2nd place winner: A team from the Salisbury Moose Lodge, featuring Susan Daugherty, Sharon Hagen, Sandy Riley and Mimi Mentasti.
Longest drive winners were: Gina Shaffer for the women and Daniel Winters for the men.
In addition, closet to the pin winners were Mimi Mentasti for the women and Roger Follebout for the men.
Also a huge thanks to our many sponsors:
Salisbury Elks Lodge 817 – Presenting Sponsor
Visiting Angels – Platinum sponsor
Meuse VFW Post 194 – Gold Sponsor
Drink sponsors: Dinner Express Catering, and Mat & Barrie Tilghman
Silver Sponsors: Davis Bowen & Friedel, Inc., The Bank of Delmarva, Hopper’s Tap House, PKS & Company, PA, Rotary District 7630 and Peggy Bradford.
Draper Media – Media sponsor
Buchanan Subaru – Hole-in-one sponsor
Tee sign sponsors: Avery Hall Insurance, AWB Engineers, Home Instead, Peninsula Alternative Health, State Farm Insurance Karen Davis, OC Real Estate Management and Shaffer Law Office.
In-Kind sponsors: Back Street Grill, Delmarva Shorebirds, Dinner Express Catering, Eagle’s Landing Golf Course, Glen Riddle Golf Club, Rise Up Coffee, Rum Pointe Seaside Golf Links, The Estate at Plantation Ridge, The Greene Turtle, The Links at Lighthouse Sound, Market Street Inn, Mountaire Farms, Ocean Resorts Golf Club, Sysco, Town of Ocean City and VP Shoes.
The Meals on Wheels program delivers much more than a meal. It also provides a critical safety check to vulnerable seniors who live alone, and a friendly visitor to help address social isolation.
Thanks to the generosity of the many sponsors, participants and other supporters at the May 17 golf tournament, MAC will be able to provide many more home-delivered meals to vulnerable local seniors who need them.