Milford Regional’s 22nd Annual Golf Classic Raises Record $295,000
Milford Regional’s 22nd Annual Golf Classic held on Wednesday, August 31, 2011 was a record-breaking tournament raising $295,000! Proceeds from this year’s event, which include $52,000 from the WMRC Radiothon, will directly benefit Adolescent Health Services at Milford Regional and the Oliva Patient Comfort Fund for cancer care. The Medical Center owes this success to the tremendous generosity of the community- sponsors, supporters and volunteers.
Milford Regional would like to extend gratitude to the sponsors for their generous support. Gold Sponsors-- Milton CAT, Oliva’s Market and Waters Corporation; Silver Sponsors-- Al Cass, Inc., Braun’s Express, Brigham and Women’s Physician Organization, Bright Insurance, Community EMS, CYBEX Int’l, Inc., Harvard Pilgrim Healthcare, IPA, Kelley and Ryan Associates, Inc., McDermott, Will and Emery, Medstar Ambulance, Medway Country Manor Skilled Nursing/Rehab., Milford Federal Savings and Loan Association, Milford National Bank & Trust Company, Murphy and McManus, Orion Emergency Services and Savers Bank; Bronze Sponsors—American Business Equipment, Charles River Bank, Consigli Construction Co., Inc., EMC, Jim and Claire Flynn, Hyman and Shirley Hill Foundation, Metrowest Oral Surgical Associates, Inc., Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation and Waste Haulers, LLC.
“Milford Regional’s Golf Classic has been a tradition in this community for 22 years. This was not only the first time ever we have had to reschedule the tournament; it was also a record breaking year in terms of funds raised. I continue to be both impressed and grateful that the community continues to support the Medical Center in such a significant and meaningful way,” said Martin Richman, executive director, Milford Regional Healthcare Foundation.
For information on how to participate in the Golf Classic 2012, please call 508-422-2034 or visit www.milfordregional.org/golf.

Co-Chairs, Golf Classic Committee, Steve Frohbieter and John Peters III,
are beaming over the success of the event raising $295,000!
