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Highland District Hospital Foundation’s annual golf outing a success

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Pictured left to right are Tim Parry, HDH President & CEO; Vicki Rhude, HDH Foundation Board of Directors Chairman; the 62 Classics Diner team of Brett Prince, Dr. David Jamieson, Kristin Jamieson and Bruce Miles; and Erin Richmond, HDH Foundation Manager. (Submitted photo)
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Kennedi Claycomb, Highland District Hospital

On a beautiful, sunny day in Greenfield, 28 teams teed it up for a great cause at the annual Highland District Hospital Foundation Golf Outing at Buckeye Hills Country Club.

By the end of the day, just over $13,000 was raised to support the mission and annual plan of the Highland District Hospital Foundation.

“I am very pleased with the outcome of the golf outing, and as always, am so grateful for the support of our partnering organizations and golfers who make it such a success,” stated Erin Richmond, Foundation Manager. “This event has been one of the Foundation’s annual fundraisers since 2012, and it seems to grow each year.”

The tournament recognized three winners at this year’s event. The winner of the all-women’s team was: Mary Stanforth, Sherry Morrison, Ellen Turner and Mary Hamilton. The all-men’s team was Bradley Coyle, Jason Pugh, Justin Kittle and Luke Coyle. The mixed women’s and men’s team winner was 62 Classics Diner and consisted of Brett Prince, Dr. David Jamieson, Kristin Jamieson and Bruce Miles. Team 62 Classics Diner took home the coveted toilet bowl trophy with the lowest score.

“This event would not be possible without the support of the many sponsors and the teams that played in the outing,” Richmond said. A special thanks to our hospital employees and Foundation Board members that give of their time to plan, prepare and staff the event. We are grateful for the generous philanthropy of businesses and individuals that continually support our mission to provide quality care to our community.”

Sponsors of the Annual Golf Outing were: Tissot’s Home Center, The Laurels of Hillsboro, Merchants National Bank, Gibbs Insurance, Blue & Co. LLC, Fifth Third Bank, Weller’s Heating & Cooling, Pepper Construction, Doug Wagoner Insurance, Dr. Leah McConnaughey, Dr. Khris Ballard, & Dr. Laura Andre Optometrists, Heskett Insurance Agency, Highland County Chamber of Commerce, Hospice of Hope Ohio Valley, Murray-Fettro Funeral Home, Preferred Midwest Title LLC, Susan L. Davis Attorney, Restoration Wellness, Corner HealthMart Pharmacy, Turner & Son Funeral Homes & Crematory, National Cooperative Bank, Keybridge, Classic Real Estate, Shaw Contract, First State Bank, Nancy Graves Family, Community Care Hospice, Ohio’s Hospice Affiliate, Weastec Inc, Southern Community Hills Bank, Air Transport Services Group, Elite Roofing, The Gunderman Family, 62 Classics Diner, Mercy Health Clermont, Southern State Community College, Wilmington Savings Bank, Peoples Bank, iHeart Radio, Chad Abbott Signs LLC, Dairy Queen, Five Star Vending, Steve & Susan Davis-Thompson, Tom & Maggi Horst, Jeff & Vicki Rhude and Todd & Mary Beth Heskett.

 

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