Posts Tagged as ‘golf’

January 29, 2010

Team Fox in the News: Pars for Parkinson’s

 
Team Fox Invites Golfers to “Pars for Parkinson’s Event”
Sullivan Country Democrat
By Rob Potter
SULLIVAN COUNTY — Although it’s still winter, the recent warm temperatures which melted some snow on front lawns undoubtedly had golfers around the county thinking about getting out on the county’s golf courses this spring and summer.
If those golfers want to support a [...]

November 6, 2009

Golf Outing This Weekend

This weekend The Eagle Bridge Foundation/SigChiGolf, a nonprofit organization, will kick off their 2nd Annual Golf Weekend in St. Augustine, Florida.
Last year’s event was a huge success, raising $4,500 for The Michael J. Fox Foundation. This year the group hopes to double their fundraising total. Help them reach their goal!
Learn more about this philanthropic group on their Web site: http://www.sigchigolf.com/

September 9, 2009

Golf Event Round Up

This fall Team Fox members will be hosting golf events throughout the country to raise funds for Foundation. Golf events have proved to be a great and fun way to bring friends, family and the community together to raise funds and awareness for our cause.
When you sign up to be a Team Fox member, you [...]

September 4, 2009

The Sixth Mrs. Mo Memorial Golf Tournament

The Sixth Mrs. Mo Memorial Golf Tournament
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Check-In ~ Mulligans for Sale/MJFF Raffle ~ 11:30 a.m.
Tournament Tee-off Time ~ 12:00 p.m.
Capon Springs & Farms Golf Course
Capon Springs, West Virginia 26823
Over the past five years, Team Fox member Gail Oliver has raised over $35,000 for The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research in [...]

June 9, 2009

Twilight Golf Outing for Team Fox

When Sharon Greif was pregnant with her third child, she began to notice  tremors in her hands. After giving birth and moving into a new house, she went to see a neurologist and was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease at the age of 38.
After a few months, it started to sink in. As Sharon explains: “I could stay in bed [...]