Meals-on-Wheels Golf Benefit—the BIG 2-0!
This
year’s Meals-on-Wheels Golf Benefit marks the 20th anniversary of
this event. The Benefit has a colorful history, raising over $500,000
for Meals-on-Wheels since the first tournament was played. The first
tournament was very small, only raising $900,” said Vinsen Faris,
executive director. “It was played at the Nolan River Country Club
with only a handful of golfers.” The main sponsor for this event
was radio station KCLE and Earl Fletcher. Dr. Jack Burton, a member
of the Meals-on-Wheels board of trustees along with Mr. Dewey C.
James, Jr. rounded up the first golfers and sponsors.
“The Golf Benefit was a lot of work to get started, but this was
one of the more worthwhile projects that I have been a part of,”
said Dewey James, former board member and golf chairman.
Two years later, the event moved to the Lake Pat Cleburne Golf
Course in Cleburne. Originally played in the spring, it was moved
to an early September date and has remained there ever since. Due
to an incredible following, the tournament was increased to a morning
and afternoon flight in 1996. By the 10th Annual Golf Benefit, the
event was raising nearly $40,000. This was also the first year that
the Cleburne Lions Club began serving their famous Pilgrim’s Pride
grilled chicken sandwiches.
“1997 was the year the “Golfin’ Grannies” made their debut on
our t-shirts, and was the first time our Golf Benefit was sold out.
This was also the year Community Bank became the Title Sponsor,
and has remained so for the past 10 years,” Faris added. The Golf
Benefit has been a sellout every year since. “By this time, the
Benefit had grown and people knew who and what Meals-on-Wheels was
about,” added James.
The Benefit in 2001 was also a special year. Paige Harris, Meals-on-Wheels
special projects coordinator, noted, “the Benefit was held the Saturday
after 9-11. At first we were undecided whether or not to play, and
then we were unsure of the numbers of golfers playing. But, the
golf course was full and everyone very patriotic. American flags
were everywhere. It gave me goose bumps!” she said.
Faithful Meals-on-Wheels volunteers have always played a huge role
in the Benefit by helping with every aspect from calling golfers
and finding sponsors to watching holes and waiting for the elusive
hole-in-one. “The Benefit is a great opportunity to get more involved
with Meals-on-Wheels, but also to meet others in the community.
We have heard stories of people coming out to volunteer, and walking
away with a new job opportunity!” stated Faris. Almost 75 volunteers
help with the event every year.
“This year’s 20th Annual Golf Benefit will be no different with
excitement, and always new things to expect,” Faris said. The event
is set for Thursday, September 13, 2007, at Hidden Creek Golf Course
in Burleson. The event is currently sold out with over 250 golfers
registered to play. Over the years, golfers have come in from all
over Texas as well as out of state to play, from Florida and California.
This year one golfer will be coming in from North Carolina.
Prizes totaling $5,000 will be given away to the top three teams
in two flights, with a $500 cash prize for the “closest-to-the-pin”
winners, morning and afternoon. In addition, there will be other
opportunities to win Southwest Airline tickets, sporting event tickets
to the Dallas Cowboys, Texas Rangers, Dallas Mavericks, and much
more. These tickets are currently on sale to the public at $5 each
or 5 for $20, as well as the day of the Benefit. For more information
on raffle tickets, contact the Meals-on-Wheels office. You do not
have to be present to win, and golfers are reminded to bring extra
money for additional chances to win.
“On behalf of Meals-on-Wheels, we truly appreciate the long-time
support in making this event so successful,” added Faris. “We look
forward to another 20 years of golfing fun!” Mr. James concluded,
“the event has definitely grown and only gotten better since the
beginning.” The Benefit projects to raise over $70,000, a record
for Meals-on-Wheels, and all proceeds will directly benefit Meals-on-Wheels
services.
This year’s Title Sponsor is Community Bank, and top sponsors include:
Atmos Energy, Mago Construction, KTFW Radio & 95.9 The Ranch,
KMP Graphics, Karsten Financial Services, Wal-Mart Supercenter of
Burleson, and the Star-Telegram. Other major sponsors are:
Wal-Mart Distribution Center, Jeff England Motor Company, American
National Bank, EOG Resources, Grandview Bank, First State Bank Texas,
Gunderson Southwest, Huguley Memorial Hospital, Pilgrim’s Pride,
Rangaire, Star Group Papers, Cleburne Times-Review,
Trinity Metals, Valley Innovative Services, and Wells Fargo.
Past chairmen of the event include Dr. Jack Burton (deceased),
Dewey James, John Dee Sledge, Mike Lehrmann, and 2006-2007 chairman,
Ike Vera.
If you are interested in buying raffle tickets, sponsoring, or
helping at the Golf Benefit visit www.servingthechildrenofyesterday.org
or call the Meals-on-Wheels office at 817-558-2840.

Founding golf chairman, Dr. Jack Burton (1992)
|

Lion Lewis Isenberg cooks chicken for golfers (1998) |

Patriotism and flags filled the course on September 15, 2001,
following 9-11
|

Past golf benefit chairmen Mike Lehrmann and Dewey James get
ready to play (2002) |

The Golf Benefit would not be possible without the help of
volunteers like Nicki & Ronny Korb
|

And volunteers,
Becky Snider & Sharon James (2004) |

Long-time Title Sponsor Community Bank’s, Tommy Forsythe,
tees off (2005)
|

And, 2006 Top winners of Community Bank |
|