LEWISTON — Central Maine Medical Center’s Annual Fall Golf Classic, held on Sept. 21, 2016 at Martindale Country Club, raised over $70,000 for the Special Delivery Family Birthing Center.
The winners of the day were as follows: Gross – 1. Rodrigue & Son Painting, Inc.: Steven Rodrigue, Kathleen Rodrigue, Dylan Rodrigue, Cody Rodrigue; 2. X-Ray Professional Association: Tim Stoner, Dave Simms, David Baker, Kyle Stretton ; 3. Hebert Construction, LLC: Tim Hebert, Brian Toussaint, Keith Desjardins, Tony Dubois; Net — 1. Androscoggin Bank: Paul Anderson, Zak Sclar, Jim MacLeod, Jenn Arnold; 2. Nationwide/ The Pension Service of Northern New England: Jerry Marstellar, Jeff Tracey, Bethany Goodrich, Matthew DiRamio; 3. Landry & Sons Team: Donald Dubuc, Craig Dubuc, Jason Landry, Gerald Landry.
Other winners included: Grand Putt Off winner – Steven Graham; Longest Drive – No. 8 Men – Ray Boudreau, Women – Sharon Buckley; Closest to the Pin Hole No. 11 Men – David Baker; Grand Prize Raffle winner – Craig Dubuc; Air Cannon Closest to the pin winner – Brian Turgeon.
Funds raised from the golf tournament will benefit the Special Delivery Family Birthing Center. This is a major project that is in the beginning phase of a several step process to construct a new Maternity Unit and NICU at Central Maine Medical Center.
To view a slideshow of photos from the event, or to learn more about the Special Delivery Family Birthing Center project, please visit www.cmmcgiving.org or contact the Development Office at (207) 795-2950.
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