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A Golf Tournament with a Mission In nine years, the Ho ward H. Belkin Memorial Golf Tournament has raised approximately $285,000 for breast cancer education and research in Connecticut. Every year, the CT Breast Health Initiative remembers its founding Chairman Howard H. Belkin for his spirit and unwavering desire to find a cure for Breast Cancer. We appreciate all who participate and use their love of golf to raise monies for the statewide work of the CT Breast Health Initiative.
Sponsorship Levels
PLATINUM SPONSOR
Day of golf, lunch and dinner for four Name prominently displayed on event display and website Special recognition at reception Tee sponsorship (2)
$2,500
SPONSOR A SURVIVOR
Provide the day of golf, lunch and dinner for a breast cancer survivor
$200
TEE SPONSOR
Recognition on one tee
$100 $200
$2,500
$60
GOLD SPONSOR
Day of golf, lunch and dinner for four Sponsorship of one Breast Cancer Survivor golfer for the day Special recognition at reception
TWOSOME FOURSOME
NOTE: All sponsors will be recognized on an event day banner Please choose your level of participation. Return this form by August 31st with your check to: CT Breast Health Initiative, Inc. 185 Main Street New Britain, CT 06051 www.ctbhi.org If you wish to pay by credit card, please register on-line at ctbhi.org or contact the CT Breast Health Initiative office for registration processing at 860-827-7103.
The Day
WHEN: Monday, September 10, 2012 WHERE: Shuttle Meadow Country Club, Kensington, CT TIME: 10:30 am 11:00 am 12:00 pm 5:00 pm Registration Lunch Shotgun Start, Silent Auction, Raffle Cocktail Reception and Dinner on Patio, Awards
FORMAT: Shamble (Team Prizes Awarded) CONTESTS: Hole in one Closest to the line Longest drive- men and women Pink Boat (Chipping Contest) Hot Ball Contest
Registration Form
Platinum Sponsor Golf Cart Sponsor Gold Sponsor Survivor Sponsor Tee Sponsor Pin Flag Sponsor Reception Only Auction Donor Raffle Donor Individual Twosome Foursome
T he Connecticut Breast Health Initiative has one goal. One desire. To help find a cure for breast cancer in our lifetime. Connecticut is ranked 11th in the nation in breast cancer mortality. For a small state, thats a huge challenge. T hats why weve focused all of our considerable energy and resources on education and research... funding forward-thinking programs that have yet to qualify for federal grants. And were doing it where it matters most... right here at ho me.
Additionally, CT BHI partnered with UCONN Health Center to fund a professorship for clinical/ transitional research dedicated to breast cancer prevention, treatment and research. CT BHI funded this program for three years for a total of $300,000.