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THANKS TO ALL who made the Lions/Rotary Golf Tournament a huge success!

PLATINUM SPONSOR: The Shay Family

PRIMARY SPONSORS:

LMC Industrial Contractors Inc. • UR Noyes Hospital • Dansville Chevrolet Inc.

Richard & Shirley Tracy • Muchler Family Foundation • Dan & Ellen Beiswenger

Thomas P Wamp Real Estate • Karen Schleyer • Whitetails Unlimited - Stony Brook Chapter

Floyd Sick • Alfred State College Class of 1968

HOLE SPONSORS:

Dansville Ambulance CO • Peter & Renee Bacon • 4 Fathers Organics LLC • Rhea Walker

Barry Haywood • Robert Minemier • Bob, Shelly, Luke Glover • Rushbottom Heights Salon

Bridgett Hoag/Empire Realty • Tim & Nancy Wolfanger • Candy Frazer • West Sparta Historical Society

Dansville Lioness Club • Dan & Juli Severson • Dansville Community Center • Dansville Collision

Dave & Cathy Reinholtz • Mill Creek Optical • Dave & Nancy Hall • Mike & Cheryl Ferguson

Greg & Mary Rogers • Marleen Mark • Hindle Funeral Home • Dansville Chamber of Commerce

James & Kathi Culbertson • Beth & Joe Allen • Jeff & Theresa Marshall • Hober Sealing & Tree Farm

John & Donna Scura • Robert & Nancy Hussey • John & Nancy Reinholtz • Bud & Dorothy Lang

Joy Snyder • Kevin Kilbourne • NAPA Auto Parts • Carolyn Bondi • Lei & Kevin Mark

Dwight & Deanne Knapp • Lewis Bickle LLC • Dan & Ellen Edmond • Lou Colella

PATRONS:

Nunda Lumber • Amy Pollard • Bud & Chris Gee • Margo Reilly and Patty Bondi • Stony Brook Pediatrics • Tom DePuy • Tony’s Pizzeria

Dansville Family Dental • Nick Kostarellis • Charles Infantino

BUSINESS DONORS:

Lima Golf & Country Club • Silver Lake Country Club

Old Hickory Golf Course • Once Again Nut Butter

Carol & Chris Geiselmann • Community Bank

Tony’s Pizzeria • Fratelli’s Restaurant • Palmers Last Stop

Dansville Community Center • Members of the Lions Club

Members of the Rotary Club • Joyce Davies Associates

Lions/Rotary Golf Tournament

Benefit for Clara Barton Statue

Dansville Chrysler Dodge Jeep • Woodlyn Hills Golf Course

Batavia Downs Gaming & Racing • Scovill’s Grill

Dogwood Floral • Knapp Farm • Floyd Sick

DID YOU KNOW?

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