Carpenter’s GFC Fundraiser – It’s Not Just About Selling Houses
Although the selling houses part is important, it’s not just about selling houses. It’s about giving back.
And so, the weather, golfers and our vendor hosts all turned out for the 2011 GFC/Carpenter Realtors® golf classic fundraiser.
On June 17th, at Noblesville’s Pebblebrook Golf Course, our 18th annual fundraising golf outing came off without a hitch, and raised more than $20,000 for Indianapolis’ Gennesaret Free Clinic (GFC), which provides free medical and dental care to adults and children in need.
Thanks to a ton (technically more like 3-4 tons) of Carpenter volunteers, our guests – both golfers and hosts, enjoyed an incredible day of food, golf, fun, more food and prizes. Our golfing teams consisted of dozens of top Carpenter agents to host foursomes to the occasional ringer. Word was that they all enjoyed a great day. The weather was perfect, the course was in fantastic shape and no one went hungry of thirsty. Both lunch and dinner are served and there were many games and prizes. Ask us about the hula hole. Cold beverage, brats, ice cream were the hits of the day.
Anyone have a story to tell? Share them with us!
Many thanks to our big sponsors of the day. We hope you’re back again next year.
Major Hosts
– Bailey and Wood Financial Group
– Bardach Awards
– Dee Sign
Lunch and Dinner Host
– Malone’s Catering
Vacation Raffle Host
– H.S.A. Home Warranty
Hole-in-one Host
– US Bank Home Mortgage
Shirt Host
– Indianapolis Star
And … Arbor Homes, Managepoint, QuantumDigital, Community Association Services of Indiana, Lawyer’s Title, Chicago Title, Stonegate Mortgage, First American Title, LPS, Andrew White, Citizen’s Bank, Investors Titlecorp, Meridian Title Corporation, Realty Wholesale Carpet, SoJo Title Agency, Catalyst Construction Management, PrimeLending.
Carpenter Realtors® has been involved with Gennesaret Free Clinic for over 20 years. In that time, we’ve raised nearly $1,000,000 to benefit GFC.
GFC provides free medical and dental care to persons in need through the volunteer efforts of doctors, nurses, dentists and clerks. The health care services GFC provides are needed now more than ever and are vital to keeping the homeless and working poor in our community healthy.
Posted by: Jim Newell