Community Fund Raises over $200,000 at 31st Annual Golf Outing on May 8; See Photos

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By Donna Ruhanen, Marketing Chair, The Community Fund


May 17, 2017:  The Community Fund of Bronxville Eastchester Tuckahoe, Inc. hosted its 31st Annual Golf Outing on Monday, May 8, at Siwanoy Country Club. The event was a tremendous success, with 128 participants, including players from grand sponsors Pepe Auto Group and the Raffiani Family Foundation.

In addition to golf, a Ladies Tennis Event was added this year "to expand the event's reach in the community," stated David Scalzo, co-chair of the outing along with Robert Castano

The Ladies Tennis Event, sponsored by Cognitive Assessment Services, was chaired by Cece Heraty and Tara Bacigalupo and hosted 26 participants for a morning round-robin play, followed by lunch. 

The combined events grossed over $200,000, which will enable The Community Fund to provide, along with the monies raised from its annual fall campaign, much-needed grants to nonprofit organizations providing critical services across the Bronxville, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe communities.

For golfers, the day kicked off with lunch and an exciting qualifying round for the putting competition. A scramble play format followed, complete with prizes and hole-in-one contests. Thanks to our generous hole-in-one sponsors, Comizio Orthodontics and Pepe Auto Group, a $10,000 cash prize awaited golfers at one hole and a choice of Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Infiniti, and Cadillac awaited them at the other. Stunning automobiles were also on display, thanks to Mercedez-Benz of White Plains, Mercedez-Benz of New Rochelle, Porsche of Larchmont, Pepe Cadillac, and Pepe Infiniti. 

Although no one was able to make the hole-in-one, which has eluded golfers now for 31 years, there were still plenty of awards to go around. The first-place winning team award went to Joe Pepe, Sal Pepe, Robin Kirtley, and Ron Sylvestri, and the second-place award was taken by the team of Chris Gunther, David Outcalt, Troy Ruhanen, and Tom Sipple. The winner of the putting contest, sponsored by Strategic Wellness & Insurance Management Services, was Dave Flannery, who, after an elimination round, missed his attempt at the $2,500 cash prize putt! 

The evening ended with cocktails, a buffet dinner, and The Community Fund's annual live and silent auctions, chaired by Kiri Wolfe, which offered a tremendous array of great prizes.

"We are incredibly grateful for the tremendous amount of community support we receive each year to make our golf outing a success, and we especially want to acknowledge our grand sponsors, Pepe Auto Group and the Raffiani Foundation, for their continued generosity," noted Robert Castano. Board president Neal Denning added, "We are very pleased with our results and appreciate everyone who donated to, participated in, and worked on the golf outing and auction."

The 2017 Golf Committee was composed of the committee chairs, Robert Castano and David Scalzo; honorary committee chairs Chuck and Mark Rollins; auction chair, Kiri Wolfe; and committee members Tom Andruss, Tara Bacigalupo, Margaret Colavita, Joseph G. Comizio, Neal Denning, Judy M. Foley, Thomas Giordano, Frances Harris, Cece Heraty, Kyle Inserra, Andrew Korb, Rosetta McArdle, Kevin McNeil, Doug Meyer, Katharine Outcalt, Steven R. Palm, Joe Pepe, Sal Pepe, Laura & Phil Raffiani, Sarah Reynolds, Jim Rotenberg, Martin H. Schulman, Tom Sipple, Pirkko Stechler, Frederick H. Taylor, Jeff Ungvary, and Jane Vergari.

The Community Fund provides financial assistance and administrative support to nonprofit organizations whose programs target the health, education, and welfare needs of local residents. Last year, The Community Fund allocated $518,300 to the following agencies and programs, which support the communities of Bronxville, Bronxville 10708, Eastchester, and Tuckahoe:  Andrus Early Learning Center, Bereavement Center of Westchester, Cancer Support Team, Inc., The Community Flu Shot Program at NYP/Lawrence Hospital, The Counseling Center, D.A.R.E., Eastchester & Tuckahoe, Eastchester Community Action Partnership, Eastchester Senior Programs and Services, Eastchester Teen Scene, Eastchester Youth Council – Summer Theatre, Eastchester Volunteer Ambulance Corps (EVAC), Gramatan Village, Michael Frey Scholarship Awards for Graduating High School Seniors, The Maxwell Institute, the Senior Citizens Council, South East Consortium for Special Services, Tuckahoe Police Youth Programs, the Tuckahoe Trolley, Victims Assistance Services, Westchester End of Life Coalition, and Wartburg.

To see photos of the golf outing, click here.

For more information on The Community Fund and how to get involved, go to www.thecommunityfund.org, contact The Community Fund's office at 914-337-8808, or e-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Pictured here:  Golf Committee chairs Robert Castano (L) and David Scalzo.

Photos courtesy Melinda Burge, Executive Director, The Community Fund

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