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2011 Annual Event E-Program
Host Venues — VolleyFest Bears Best / Edinburgh
Club at Chesterfield
Hamilton Mill
Laurel Springs
St. Ives
The River Club
TPC Sugarloaf
Host Venues — SwingFest Bears Best / Edinburgh
The River Club
TPC Sugarloaf
Host Venue — WineFest Bears Best / Edinburgh
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This year we play “In Honor” of :
Dee Ahlmemann, Susan Allen, Catherine Bennett West, Janet Bickner, Joe Bourn, Angela Bryan, Cindy Burns, Connie Campbell, Eileen Campbell, Stephanie Collett, Janet Cross, Jane Currier, Ed Drudy, Pat Evangelista, Jane Evans, Cindy Fralcik, Patricia Frame, Irene Friedlander, Carolyn Froats, Judy Garrey, Jean Gialenios, Anita Gray, Jeannie Hancock, Arlene Hasty, Nancy Hill, Lisa Kelly, Mary Anne Latscha, Kim Longo Patricia Frame MacDonald, Helen Miller, Bridget Mondt, Priscilla Mortland, Dr. Christine Murphy, Barbara Murray, Evelyn New, Mar-tha New, Juanita Overstreet-Barnes, Lynne Paldgen, Anna Pasquerrelo, Darlene Peet, Jan Root, Joy Rose, Michelle Schmit, Sandy Schoenfeld, Jennifer Schoen-holz, Patti Secrest, Margie Sidey, Florence Sroufe, Kate Storey Kessler, Barbara Taylor, Josephine Webb, Leora Weilage, Laura Winick, Janice Batuyone, Donna DiNapoli, Stacey DeRogotis, Alexis Figueroa, Melissa Traylor, Daisy Watson, Kim Arant, Wendy Drew, Sonya Estroff, Linda Fusilier, Lisa Imrie, Valerie Voyles Johnson, Donna Lamb, Eleanor Laughlin, Bessie Lewis, Kathryn Murphy, Dorothy Robinson, Laura Ross, Nora Scanlan, Kim Scott, Mark Van Stekelen-berg, Karen Wargo, Faye Winstead, Clair Wolverton, Geanna Annala, Julia Bargman, Pam Byers, Diana Cierski, Doris Dodd, Barbara Gallagher, Angie Lewis, Nell O’Gorman, Marie Nix, Renee Russo, Peggy Scott, Marilynn Walker, Yali Williams, Julie Woody, Donna Austin, Kim Builta, Grace Cooper, Margie Deimund, Karen Hargadine, Laura Johnson, Lesley Lederman, Brittany Lockerby, Sally Moore, Diane Nason, Holly Orza, Kristin Ostanek, Barbara Parker, Jennifer Pearce, Anne Prang, Judi Scott, Ruth Shiras, Dee Wharton, Norma Zashut
Please check the website for all previous years dedications
at www.thesportofgiving.org
Click on “Dedications”
This year we play “In Memory” of :
Jeanine Allen, Linda Allen, Betty Ann Bone, Kristin Branan, Terri Brodeur, Carol Clark, Juanita Cowherd, Beth Crum Geshay, Bobbie Crump, Kim Daboussi, Jeanne Downard, Donna Eakman, Paggy Eberly, Magda Gereghty, Pam Hydrick, Anne Kadow, Lelia Kelly, Mary Lenti, Maria Manna, Melba Maroni, Debbie Mathews, Pam McEwan, Becky Meyer, Kathy Murphy, Arka Olenska, Mildred Overhouse, Ada Pope, Linda Rogers, Robbie Sallein, Laura Shockley, Ethel Sol-berg, Joan Stewart, Mary Warren, Debra Weinstein, Vicki Whitmire, Cindy Wil-lenborg, Jacqueline Wood, Carol Duro, Polly Fowler, Bernice Garrett, Meredith Rossiter Mason, Jean Miles, Pat Adamson, PK Anand, Claudia Carrington, Doreen Delaney, Jan Dennis, Ginny Gilbert, Helon Gilley, Joan Glover, Roxie Goodlett, Harriet Haro, Marj Harvey, Elizabeth Jones, Melva Marin, Carol Strauss Martin, Judy Maugans, Jane Miller, Mae O’Dell, Patty Powell, Lisa Rhimes, Portia Seay, Laura Naz-worth Thrift, Lori Van Matre, Jane K Wetzel, Donna Applebee, Gary Knutson, Betty Reid, Julie Rizer, Lesli Smith, Ruth Smith, Julia Van Mol, Susan Young, Pauline Eversole, Kathie Hummel, Bonnie Murphy, Karen Rendleman, Betty Smith, Martha Unland, Raegan Ward
Please check the website for all previous years dedications
at www.thesportofgiving.org
Click on “Dedications”
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As 2012 begins we want to reflect on The Sport of Giving’s many blessings. We are so thank-ful for all the volunteers, sponsors, and players that donated their time, talent and treasure (some for the past eleven years!) Together, we made so much happen! In October we witnessed the opening of Gwinnett Medical-Lawrenceville’s state-of-the-art Breast Center. TSOG fundraising has supported this effort for the past two years. To see this incredible facility that allows more women access to the very best medical care is a tribute to what a community can achieve with a shared mission. Together, we made it happen! Our partnership with the American Cancer Society’s Patient Navigator Program continues. In the past year, 238 women were assisted on their cancer survival journey with breast cancer handbooks, service referrals, transportation, emotional support and resources for paying bills. The most recent ACS survey found that 100% of those surveyed felt the Navigator Program had helped them cope with fear, overcome obstacles, and improved their quality of life during treat-ment. Together, we made it happen! Our Event Kit enables TSOG to offer anyone around the country an opportunity to host a Vol-leyFest, SwingFest or RunFest event with the support of a Personal Advisor under the TSOG 501(c)3 umbrella. We have taken the guesswork out of planning a successful, fun event and made it available to every community. If you know of an opportunity in your neighborhood or community, please visit our website, www.thesportofgiving.org and contact us. We hope 2012 will bring many new venues into our family of cancer activists. Together, we can make it hap-pen! Our vision at The Sport of Giving remains the same—to allow every woman in every commu-nity access to the very best medical care and offer the highest level of support to those diag-nosed with cancer. Together, we are giving every woman a fighting chance! We invite you to “like” The Sport of Giving Facebook page for cancer awareness updates, links, and news about all of our events. We hope your New Year Resolutions will include keeping up with your annual cancer screenings. Your community is a healthier place to live because of your continued support of The Sport of Giving. We count you as one of our many blessings. Thank you! Wishing you and yours a happy, healthy New Year! Kristen, Lynn and Sheila
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2011 Schedule of Events
March 18, 19 & 20�����Gwinnett Gladiators “Pink in the Rink”
March 27�����..Marist Aces for the Cure Festivity Fundraiser
May 11 & 12����St. Ives hosts its 7th annual Ladies VolleyFest
May 15�����...Hamilton Mill hosts its 2nd annual Pink Party at Dos Copas
May 16 & 17����Hamilton Mill hosts its 6th annual Ladies VolleyFest
June 22������.The River Club hosts its 4rd annual Ladies SwingFest
Sept 27������.TPC Sugarloaf hosts its 3rd annual Ladies Invitational SwingFest
October 1—31�����...Shula’s “Pink-tini” promotion
October 1 �������.Edinburgh hosts its 2nd annual SwingFest
October 18 ����Edinburgh hosts its 3rd annual Ladies VolleyFest
October 19�������Club at Chesterfield hosts its 2nd annual Ladies VolleyFest
Oct 31 & Nov. 2����...TPC Sugarloaf hosts its 11th annual Ladies VolleyFest
November 3������.Edinburgh hosts its 2nd annual WineFest
November 5������...The River Club hosts its 6th annual VolleyFest
November 7 & 8����..Laurel Springs hosts its 9th annual Ladies VolleyFest
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Doing Good is Athletic,
Fashionable & Of Course,
Fun
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Where did our dollars go?
Each venue got to choose their own deserving
beneficiary this year
Meet this years Beneficiaries
1. GWI44ETT MEDICAL CE4TER FOU4DATIO4
Gwinnett Medical Center’s mission is to offer a full range of preventative, diagnostic,
treatment and rehabilitative services in a holistic manner. GMC focuses on patients by
delivering innovative services of superior quality at the best value, by fostering continu-
ous improvement in everything they do. The Sport of Giving has been an integral part of
this. Our donation will go toward funding in full (and/or partially) the following items
that will benefit patients and family members of Gwinnett Medical Center community:
Ultrasound Machines for the Gwinnett Breast Center
Mammography Pads
Breast Cancer Pillows
Breast Cancer Treatment Handbooks
Breast Cancer Support Partner Handbook
The Breast Cancer Treatment Handbooks are provided, at no charge, for all breast can-
cer patients and their families at Gwinnett Medical Center. “Your Breast Cancer Hand-
book” is a wonderful reference for women diagnosed with breast cancer by helping un-
derstand the disease, treatments, emotions and recovery process.
Bears Best/Edinburgh, Hamilton Mill, St Ives, Summit Chase, and
TPC Sugarloaf chose GMCF to receive all or a portion on their raised funds.
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2. 4ORTHSIDE HOSPITAL-FORSYTH
The funds donated to 4H-Forsyth will help provide the latest, state-of-the-art technology, and equip-
ment and patient education/support services to enhance Breast Care Center services at 4orthside
Hospital-Forsyth. Currently, there are two digital mammography machines at 4orthside Forsyth’s
Breast Care Center that provide 12,600 digital mammograms annually. A third digital mammogra-
phy machine will significantly decrease patient wait time and increase our capacity to provide more
than 20,000 digital mammograms annually for the Forsyth community. The patient schedule is re-
viewed daily to ensure that patients who require a diagnostic exam can be seen the same day or the
following day, if preferred. This sometimes requires the routine screening mammography patients to
wait longer for their appointment if scheduled appointment times need to be designated for diagnos-
tic exams instead of screening exams. Over the past three months, the first available screening mam-
mography appointments have been on average 20 business days out. A third digital mammography
machine will shorten the wait time for a screening mammogram appointment.
Our funds will also supply Breast Cancer Treatment Handbooks that are provided, at no charge, for
all breast cancer patients and their families at 4orthside Hospital-Forsyth. “Your Breast Cancer
Handbook” is a wonderful reference for women diagnosed with breast cancer by helping understand
the disease, treatments, emotions and recovery process.
Laurel Springs, St. Ives and Marist Aces for a Cure chose 4orthside Hospital
— Forsyth Campus to receive the funds raised by their many events
Since each venue got to choose their own beneficiary
we also had the largest
number of donor recipients ever
Passionate people make big things happen!
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3. AMERICA4 CA4CER SOCIETY PATIE4T
4AVIGATOR PROGRAM
The funds donated to ACS’s Patient 4avigator Program will be utilized to help fund the
annual commitment for the position of the ACS Patient 4avigator at Gwinnett Medical
Center who works with cancer patients at the moment of diagnoses as they begin their
cancer journey. The program is a newly designed and implemented proactive strategy to
reach out to and help cancer patients, family members and caregivers in the hospital set-
ting and beyond. The navigator seeks out patients who need and want assistance rather
than hoping they will contact them.
The objectives are to help cancer patients, family members and caregivers navigate the
various systems and demands encountered during the cancer experience. They include:
Providing valuable information on cancer and links to needed programs and resources
Generating demand for ACS services among those patients not typically reached
Improving medical outcomes and enhancing the quality of life
for those reached and assisted.
Did you know that very few hospitals around the coun-
try have a patient navigator program? The only way a
hospital can support this program is to have it under-
written by people like you!
Laurel Springs and The River Club chose to fund the American Cancer Society Patient
4avigator Program for Gwinnett Medical Center as their beneficiary.
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4. THE YOU4G WOME4’S BREAST
CA4CER PROGRAM (YWBCP)
YWBCP located at the Siteman Cancer Center began in 2001. Siteman Can-
cer Center partners with young breast cancer survivors (under the age of 44)
to implement strategies that meet the age-relevant needs of their patients.
Breast cancer is a different disease for these women- typically more aggres-
sive A4D more deadly – and yet, there is little funding available for research
and support for this age group. The YWBCP offers support and education
programs, conducts research focused on early onset breast cancer, and raises
awareness regarding the unique issues facing young women diagnosed with
the disease. Working together, we believe positive change is possible.
Did you know that The Sport of Giving has gone
“4ational”? 4ow anyone with a sporting passion can
raise funds to support the care and prevention of women’s
cancer in THEIR community using our “TSOG” event
kit.
Check out the first national event benefactor below:
The Club at Chesterfield in Chesterfield, Missouri chose to fund some of the programs
that The Young Women’s Breast Cancer Program offer at the Siteman Cancer Center as
the beneficiary of their raised funds.
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5.TUR4I4GPOI4T WOME4’S HEALTHCARE
TurningPoint improves quality of life for women with breast cancer by pro-
viding, promoting and advocating evidence-based, specialized rehabilitation.
Women face staggering physical and psychosocial challenges during and af-
ter breast cancer treatment.
TurningPoint provides comprehensive breast cancer rehabilitation, including
physical therapy, exercise, massage therapy, and nutritional counseling.
Awareness of these issues is increased through TurningPoint's breast cancer
survivorship education programs that reach thousands of community mem-
bers and healthcare providers each year.
Our funds will help assist the TurningPoint organization to serve as many
women as possible, and help break the barriers to care for these patients by
providing financial assistance to uninsured and underinsured women. Turn-
ingPoint Women's Healthcare walks beside women on their breast cancer
journey and is an integral part of their return to full quality of life.
TurningPoint Women’s Healthcare provides care for
over 300 new women with breast cancer each year.
47% of them need financial assistance for their care.
We are honored to be able to
supply funds for their care.
St. Ives chose to donate to the Turning Point organization
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The Sport of Giving along with ALL of our beneficiaries
would like to say a big “Thank You” to all participants, spon-
sors and volunteers that helped make each and every event
successful!
A heartfelt thank you from:
Gwinnett Medical Center FoundationGwinnett Medical Center FoundationGwinnett Medical Center FoundationGwinnett Medical Center Foundation
Northside Medical Center Northside Medical Center Northside Medical Center Northside Medical Center ———— Forsyth County Forsyth County Forsyth County Forsyth County
American Cancer Society American Cancer Society American Cancer Society American Cancer Society ———— Patient Navigator Program Patient Navigator Program Patient Navigator Program Patient Navigator Program
Young Women’s Breast Cancer ProgramYoung Women’s Breast Cancer ProgramYoung Women’s Breast Cancer ProgramYoung Women’s Breast Cancer Program
TurningPoint Women’s HealthcareTurningPoint Women’s HealthcareTurningPoint Women’s HealthcareTurningPoint Women’s Healthcare
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A Special Thanks to
The Sport of Giving, Inc
Board of Directors
For Continued Guidance & Compassion
Executive Board:
Sheila Stevens Sheila Stevens Sheila Stevens Sheila Stevens ———— Founder/President Founder/President Founder/President Founder/President
Lynn Roberts Lynn Roberts Lynn Roberts Lynn Roberts ———— Vice President and /Treasurer Vice President and /Treasurer Vice President and /Treasurer Vice President and /Treasurer
Kristen Sapp Kristen Sapp Kristen Sapp Kristen Sapp ———— Secretary Secretary Secretary Secretary
Board Members:
Allison Cape Allison Cape Allison Cape Allison Cape ———— Survivor and Advocate Survivor and Advocate Survivor and Advocate Survivor and Advocate
Mark Edelstein Mark Edelstein Mark Edelstein Mark Edelstein ———— Vice President, Relay Health Vice President, Relay Health Vice President, Relay Health Vice President, Relay Health
Karyn Greer Karyn Greer Karyn Greer Karyn Greer ———— 11 Alive Morning Anchor 11 Alive Morning Anchor 11 Alive Morning Anchor 11 Alive Morning Anchor
Beth McCauley Beth McCauley Beth McCauley Beth McCauley ———— President, McCauley Services President, McCauley Services President, McCauley Services President, McCauley Services
Jeff Nowlin Jeff Nowlin Jeff Nowlin Jeff Nowlin ———— Executive Vice President Executive Vice President Executive Vice President Executive Vice President Gwinnett Medical CenterGwinnett Medical CenterGwinnett Medical CenterGwinnett Medical Center
Lynne Mays Lynne Mays Lynne Mays Lynne Mays ———— Victim Activist Victim Activist Victim Activist Victim Activist ———— Walton Co. DA Office Walton Co. DA Office Walton Co. DA Office Walton Co. DA Office
Dr. David Whiteman Dr. David Whiteman Dr. David Whiteman Dr. David Whiteman ———— Southern Plastic Surgery Southern Plastic Surgery Southern Plastic Surgery Southern Plastic Surgery
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Another Special Thanks to
VolleyFest & SwingFest
Venue Chairs
For their continued time, talent and passion
Bears Best / Edinburgh
Sherry Hudson
Club at Chesterfield
Roz Perea Dee Wharton
Hamilton Mill
Edie Atkinson Amy Kostel Cheryl Hahn Tricia Turner
Laurel Springs
Rachel Smith
St. Ives Country Club
Annie Cross Janet Cross
The River Club
Tracy Bauer Tracey Tharp Melissa Kerr Darlene Conley
TPC Sugarloaf
Jan McPheeley Lynn Roberts
All the venues would like to thank their supportive facility staffs.
All the tennis/golf directors, shop managers, cart boys, court maintenance
and luncheon staff.
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REGIONAL SPONSORS
GWINNETT GLADIATORS HOCKEY
MARIST ACES FOR THE CURE
AREA SPONSORS
Southern Plastic Surgery
Stewart and Lisa Cink
The Coca Cola Company
The Gordon Flournoy Family
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VOLLEYFEST COURT AND SWINGFEST HOLE SPONSORS
Advanced Bio-Technologies
Ashraf & Heather Farag
Ben and JoAnn Shanley
BJC Healthcare
Boxercraft
Brian and Jan McPheeley
C-W-C, Paul and Darlene Conley
Dos Copas Pacifico Grill and Cantina
Enterprise Holdings
Ed Voyles Automotive Group
Festivity at The Forum
Georgia Construction Products
Hennessy Automotive Group (Lexus, Cadillac, Jaguar & Land Rover)
Jamie Wood
Jane Haro & Joe LaMott
JoAnn and Ben Shanley
Kiawah Island Resort
Lawrenceville Family Practice, Dr. Rob & Julie Guerreso
Mark and Teri Edelstein
Marist Society -- Marist Varsity Girls Tennis Team
Merrill Lynch, Cecil “BJ” Loyd
Dr. Michael Phelan
Monica Ambrose
Pat and Melinda Hague
Posner Wallace Foundation
Rick and Sheila Stevens
Serious Tennis
Stella & Dot Jewelry, Buffy Jubard
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VOLLEYFEST COURT AND SWINGFEST HOLE SPONSORS CON’T
Sugar Creek Animal Hospital
Sugarloaf Eye Care, Joni Dykeman
Tom and Janet Cross
Unitorq Actuators & Controls, Jack Curtin
TOURNAMENT FRIENDS
Avon — Dawn Guillory
Champions Car Wash & Lube, Garth and Carolyn Cappy
Cinco Mexican Cantina
Classic Design Services, Joe and Fern Tessmer
Dickson Memorial Fund
Dominic Michael Salon
Fairway Carwash
Gary and Marianne Foote
Georgia Construction Products
Golds Gym, Suwanee
Hamilton Mill Chiropractic
Ippolitos
Jax Fine Wines
Janna Hayes, Hayes Chrysler
Laclede Gas Company
La Ti Da Gifts
Marriott Atlanta Buckhead Hotel & Conf Center
Mary Beth Enterprises
McCauley Marketing Services
Mr GA DUI, Mickey G. Roberts
Preferred Women’s Healthcare
Sandra Young
Strong Fitness Center
Tanya Fusilier
The McDavid Group
West County Plastic Surgeons of Washington U.
EVENT PATRON
Anne Riordan, MD
Artworks, Chattanooga
Beverage Superstore
Black Diamond Grill
Bob and Millie Burnett
Brown & Co. Jewelers
Champions Car Wash
Chick Fil A — Suwanee & Duluth
Dancers Studio @ Windemere
Darlene Hancock
Dr. Ashley Currington
Estee Lauder / Paige Braithwaite
Golfsmith
Hattrick Photography
Jeff and Marie Turner
Lake Lanier Islands Resort
Laser Lights
LDK & Company, Inc.
Mainstreet Photography
Michael Grasso, DDS
Nicole Seitz Photography
North Point Personal Training
Pat Hofmeister
Richard Dammer
Rick and Janice O’Dell
Roz Perea
Salon 124
Silverleaf Resorts
Studio 703
Tender Ones Therapy Services
The Old Edwards Club — Highlands
The Perfect Piece
The Swan Center
Thirty One Gifts
TPC Sugarloaf Staff, Golf and Tennis
The Club at Chesterfield
TruScape Yard Care
VIP Dentistry
Zick’s Great Outdoors
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Bear’s Best / Edinburgh hosts a
Ladies VolleyFest, Co-Ed SwingFest
and Wine Tasting
2011 proved to be a very successful year for Edinburgh’s 3rd annual The Sport of Giving Events. The Pink Party was held at the resident’s clubhouse on 9/30, to kick off all the fun. A leisurely evening of conversation, drinks, and dessert provided by our very own Pink Helpers and Fresh Market. October 1 was a bit windy for SwingFest, but the sun did its best to make it an enjoyable afternoon of golf. It was a great event for men, women and kids! A Silent Auction, Raffle and awards ended the beautiful day on the course at Bear’s Best. October 18 and 19 brought the third annual VolleyFest to the courts of Edinburgh. Six courts were filled with women playing for the cause. Both days started with an array of breakfast items for all compliments of our Pink Helpers while everyone shopped the silent auction and raffle items. Chick-fil-a and Publix Supermarket (McGinnis Ferry) provided a courtside lunch on Tuesday. Wednesday’s rain (and lots of it!) was not about to dampen our spirits. We had yummy breakfast treats then spent the morning buying more and more raffle items. With more time on our hands we could thoroughly review the silent auction items. Each passing minute found bidders frantically trying to outdo each other. Our competitive group invented a new category of fundraising—ShopFest! All for a great cause! Who says you can’t have fun at a tennis tournament in the rain? One of our original sponsors, Ippolitos, spoiled us with a buffet luncheon served in their private room for our Finale Lunch-eon. After a huge thank you to all and an informational speech on Ovarian Cancer, our breast cancer survivor speaker, Donna DiNapoli was introduced. She shared her amazing story and inspired all of us. The second annual WineFest completed our events. We expanded to include vodka & beer tasting. AllGood Distributors, Eagle Rock Distributors, Holy Mackerel Beers and The Atlantan Magazine were generous with spir-ited donations. Bear’s Best provided outstanding appetizers & excellent service for our 62 tasters. Silent Auction items kept things lively. Melissa Traylor from Ohio was our Guest of Honor for the evening. Melissa, a 25 year old, is currently battling Stage II breast cancer. What an inspiration she is for early detection at any age. All events were held in memory of Jean Miles, our guest of honor from last year. Jean passed at the age of 41, November 13, 2010. Her husband and three daughters survive her. Jean, we will never stop trying to make strides in the cancer fighting community in your honor.
It is only with the amazing effort of all volunteers, participants and sponsors that Edinburgh’s TSOG Event
reached an all-time high, over $13,000! Edinburgh’s proceeds support Gwinnett Medical Center Lawrenceville’s
Women’s Breast Center. Plans are already underway for 2012 events. Join us!
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Club at Chesterfield hosts it’s Second
Ladies VolleyFest
Over the course of a few hours in mid-October,
85 participants at a round-robin tennis tourna-
ment, with a silent auction, raffle and luncheon
raised over $14,000 to help fight breast cancer.
In its second year in St. Louis, VolleyFest
raised $14,657 to benefit the Young Women’s
Breast Cancer Program at Siteman Cancer
Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Wash-
ington University School of Medicine, accord-
ing to co-chair Roz Perea. “The amount col-
lected marks a 20-percent increase over that
raised at the inaugural VolleyFest event in
2010,” she said.
According to co-chair, Dee Wharton, “One
hundred percent of the auction proceeds go di-
rectly to the YWBCP, which provides support
and education programs, conducts research fo-
cused on early onset breast cancer, and raises
awareness of the issues facing women under 40
who are diagnosed with what is typically the
most invasive form of the disease.”
The October 19th event was held at Doubletree
Hotel’s The Club at Chesterfield. It was obvi-
ous at the Finale Luncheon that the commu-
nity participation and support will make this a
very popular annual event!
Congratulations Club at Chesterfield!
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Hamilton Mill hosts a
Pink Party and Ladies VolleyFest
This year was Hamilton Mills sixth
year to host The Sport of Giving, Vol-
leyFest. We began with the generous
support of Pickron Orthodontics and
because of their continued backing
have been able to exceed our goals
through the years. We kicked off 2011
with a Pink Party at Dos Copas Restau-
rant. The owner, Paul Dalrymple, pro-
vided us with a live band, lots of "Pink
Drink" and food specials and even
matched our ticket sales with a dona-
tion.We also had two fun filled days of
tennis and topped it off with a golf out-
ing.The generous support of local res-
taurants and vendors have made our
event a great success.We also have
many wonderful volunteers who pro-
vide us with their specialties from fund
raising to flower arranging! Hamilton
Mill is a wonderful community that al-
ways comes together for a great cause.
We participate each year in this be-
cause all of us have been touched by
breast cancer and are inspired by our
friends and family to find the cure in
our lifetime, educate and support those
that are fighting it, and provide lo-
cal breast health centers that will
make all of us in our busy schedules to
take time to take care of ourselves!
Happy 4ew Year to all and Hamilton
Mill will see you in 2012!
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Laurel Springs hosts a
Ladies VolleyFest
Laurel Springs hosted its 9th Volley-
Fest in 4ovember this year. All previ-
ous events have been held in May. The
change of dates worked out really well.
4ot only did we have a full house of la-
dies playing tennis; we also had a
“Market Day” with local businesses
represented during the first day of our
event. There was lots of tennis and
shopping going!
We ended the festivities with our Finale
Luncheon and “never to be outdone”
raffle. We were all so inspired over the
2 days — we all went home knowing
that we were making a difference now
and forever in our community.
This years beneficiary was 4orthside-
Forsyth Hospital Women’s Pavilion
and the American Cancer Society’s Pa-
tient 4avigator Program.
Chairman, Rachel Smith wants to offer
a special to thank you to ALL of the
players, volunteers and sponsors who
helped make VolleyFest 2011 a HUGE
success!
St. Ives hosts a
Ladies VolleyFest and Mixed VolleyFest
The players in the seventh annual VolleyFest Tennis Tournament
at St. Ives enjoyed wonderful weather, great tennis and helped
raise much needed funds for two local breast cancer programs.
Our 2011 proceeds benefited Gwinnett Medical Center — for the
purchase of breast cancer treatment handbooks and Turning
Point Women’s Healthcare — in support of their ongoing efforts
to help women with breast cancer. Mary Margaret Thomas, a
patient at Turning Point, joined us at our Finale Luncheon and
shared her experience with us. Jill Binkley, founder and execu-
tive director of Turning Point was on hand to help us celebrate
all the good work being done with The Sport of Giving dona-
tions.
Event Chair, Janet Cross would like extend a thank you to the
volunteers who helped make this event such a success:
Annie Cross, co-chair; Savanah Schnall, Andrew Youssef, Ken-
neth Huang, Katie Cross, Claire Martin, Kim Swindall and Kim
Schauerman.
Also, a special thank you to Creig Matthieson, Stuart Marcus,
Grant Gelina and Ann Dillivou from the St. Ives tennis depart-
ment.
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The River Club hosts a
Ladies SwingFest, Mixed & Kids VolleyFest
The River Club kicked of it’s 2011 Sport of Giving festivities by holding it’s 3rd annual Swingfest
on June 22. Once again, the ladies that participated never cease to amaze us with their commit-
ment to ensuring that this event continues to be a successful “FU4”raiser each year! The theme
this year was, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun – Again! And, they did!
The Swingfest tournament began bright and early with a light breakfast and shotgun start. After
the tournament play, a luncheon was held at the club to celebrate the winners, “non-winners”,
raffle winners, auction items and listen to a very special guest speaker whom The Sport of Giving
directly impacted and in turn has touched of our lives. We had the privilege of hearing from survi-
vor, Dr. Hutchinson who reads the mammography films. What a privilege it was to share these in-
credible ladies life stories and enjoy the day with the gracious golfers who came together for
women’s cancer care and prevention in our community. Once again, the monies raised at The
River Club events went to the ACS Patient 4avigator program at Gwinnett Medical Center.
We continued the festivities by holding our 6th Volleyfest on a Saturday afternoon in 4ovember.
This year’s tournament was “4acho” average tennis tournament with its fiesta theme. We
changed the format to a family style play of all ages. We held a parent/child round robin and then
proceeded to a mixed format. We even had the Chick-fil-A cow come out and play with us!
Once the tournament play was over and the champions were crowned, we continued to celebrate
into the night with a fiesta Mexican dinner, margaritas, head to toe auction, silent auction and
cried tears of joy to be blessed once again by a very special speaker and breast cancer survivor,
Stacy DeRogotis. She reminded us once again that the journey of life’s road is made easier with
community, friends and family – they are the treasures we hold. We tip our sombrero to each of
our participants, volunteers, sponsors and most of all to everyone that cancer has affected.
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TPC Sugarloaf hosts a
Ladies VolleyFest, Ladies SwingFest
The Sport of Giving in TPC Sugarloaf began with the 3rd annual SwingFest Ladies 18 Hole Invitational golf tour-
nament on September 27. The tournament theme of “Colors of Hope” featured awareness colors of Pink for
Breast Cancer, Teal for Ovarian Cancer and Lavender the all-cancer color. We were blessed with perfect
weather to golf, and 48 ladies, sporting their colors, enjoyed the fun and fellowship of the sport and, afterwards,
the “Colors of Hope” beautiful Finale Luncheon. We were brought to tears and laughter from the testimony of
a courageous neighbor and her journey surviving breast cancer. Dr. David Whiteman spoke about how we
really were making a difference in the community hospital care; and he surprised us with one of his patients-
straight from his office- to tell her story of her breast cancer battle using the facilities TPC Sport of Giving raises
funds for. Players and guests alike remarked that the 2011 SwingFest “was the best yet”!
The 11th Annual TPC VolleyFest began on October 28th at our Pairings Party. “Harvest of Hope” was the theme
for this fall event, and the creative decorating committee showcased silver pumpkins with lavender ribbons,
“VolleyFest” scarecrow girls, and got everyone in the “Harvest of Hope” mood. We got together for food and
“harvest punch” and learned who our teammates would be for our two-day event. 40 participants played over
two stunningly gorgeous days on October 31st and 4ovember 2nd. During the event, players could purchase raf-
fle tickets for a chance to win many exciting items. There were also silent auction items, which included beauti-
ful baskets donated by TPC Sugarloaf tennis teams. We concluded with a lovely luncheon and inspiring speaker
who brought with her the message that ladies should know their family history, and talk to her doctor about re-
ceiving mammograms beginning at 40.
We are very proud to have raised over $29,000 for the new Breast Health Center at Gwinnett Medical Center
earmarked for the purchase an Ultrasound machine and MammoPads. We dedicate the 2011 SwingFest and
VolleyFest events to the memory of Lori Van Matre. A young mother, VolleyFest sponsor/volunteer/player that
fought her breast cancer with determination and infectious positive spirit. It’s because of women like Lori that
make us determined to be involved. We also dedicated SwingFest to the memory of Jan Dennis - tennis coach,
player and college golf athlete who succumbed to Ovarian cancer after a 3 year courageous battle – a cancer
where research is needed to find procedures for earlier detection - a Sport of Giving goal for the future.
Thank you to all players, committee members and sponsors for supporting VolleyFest and SwingFest and The
Sport of Giving – we DO make a difference!!
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Special Events throughout 2011
We had many Special Events throughout the year:
Gwinnett Gladiators — Pink in the Rink
Marist Girls Tennis Team —
“Aces for a Cure” and Festivity Fundraiser
Shula’s “Pinktini”
Cabi, Avon, and Stella & Dot Fundraisers
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Just a few of the Faces of Difference Makers
Here’s to raising over $100,000 for our Beneficiaries
CO4GRATULATIO4S!!
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Special Fundraising Events were held throughout the
year. We urge everyone to find their niche and hold
an event to raise awareness and funds to fight
women’s cancers!
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Gwinnett Gladiators
Hockey
Special Thanks to our Regional Sponsors
Marist Aces for a Cure