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RIVERVIEW FOUNDATION GOLF CLASSIC HOSTS 19 TEAMS AND RAISED OVER $20,000

After a year off, due to the pandemic, golfers were happy to participate in yesterday’s RiverView Foundation Golf Classic. 19 teams teed off for a good cause at the event that was held at Minakwa Golf Course on Monday, June 7.

More than $20,000 was raised at the event to be used for prostate screening and to enhance and complete artwork projects in and around the new facility.  

To date, the Golf Classic has brought in nearly $370,000 in its 16-year history to fund priority projects at RiverView Health.

Taking the top spot in the 16th annual event was the team of Garrett Borowicz, Widseth; Bill Anderson, American Federal Bank; Justin Cameron, Crookston Building Center; and Nate Smith, Crookston/Fosston Eye Clinic.

Kelly Beiswenger and Ethan Magsam won the longest putt contest; the closest to the pin winners were Ashley Cameron and Justin Cameron.

The Foundation Board would like to thank everyone who made the event possible, especially the major sponsors: Consulting Radiologists, ASI Signage Innovations, Glen and Marlys Finkenbinder, USI Insurance Services, Hugo’s Family Marketplace, New Horizon Foods, Dr. Colin and Lorianne Fennell, CL Linfoot Company, Lunseth Plumbing and Heating, Magnet Solutions/ARS, and D-S Beverages Inc.

For more information on projects through the Foundation, contact Foundation Director Randy Schoenborn at 218-281-9249 or rschoenborn@riverviewhealth.org.

Garrett Borowicz, Bill Anderson, Justin Cameron, and Nate Smith
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