Registration open for annual Adena Health Foundation golf outing
By Jason Gilham
Director, Integrated Communications
Adena Health
CHILLICOTHE – Golfers are invited to tee off for a great cause at the Jack Berno Memorial Golf Classic, which returns Friday, Sept. 19, at Crown Hill Golf Club.
Hosted by the Adena Health Foundation, the annual event honors the legacy of the late Jack Berno, MD, a beloved Adena Health physician whose passion for improving care in the communities he served lives on through this charitable tradition.
This year’s tournament supports construction of the new Adena Fayette Medical Center, a state-of-the-art hospital for which Adena recently broke ground. Slated to begin serving patients in 2027, the new hospital will elevate health care for local residents, offering trusted, compassionate care enhanced by advanced technology and expanded services.
• What: Jack Berno Memorial Golf Classic
• When: Friday, Sept. 19, with registration beginning at 8 a.m. and a shotgun start at 9 a.m.
• Where: Crown Hill Golf Club, 9500 U.S. 22 in Williamsport, Ohio
• Cost: $125 per player ($500 for a four-person team), which includes greens fees, a cart, a light breakfast, lunch, two drink tickets, door prize tickets, and giveaways
Not a golfer? You can still make a difference. Sponsorship opportunities are available at various levels, each offering meaningful recognition and benefits while supporting an important investment in Fayette County’s future.
To register for the event or sign up for a sponsorship, visit Adena.org/BernoGolf or call 740-779-7528.
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