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United Way Golf Tournament a great success

On behalf of the Marshalltown Area United Way we would like to say thank you to everyone who came out and supported our golf tournament on June 26. Due to the generous support of our community we raised approximately $8,200.

A huge thank you to Gary Schaudt and Sage Point Financial once again for sponsoring our event.

Thank you to JBS for donating the pork for our evening meal and Haley’s Deli for catering, Independent Insurance for providing the opportunity to win $10,000 with a Hole In One.

We would also like to thank the following people & businesses for your hole sponsorships: B&G HVAC, Bankers Advertising Company, Bickford Assisted Living, Bowman & Miller, PC, Casey’s General Stores, Electric Supply of Marshalltown, Emerson, Ethington Heating & Cooling, Farmers Insurance – Wade Johnson, Farmers Savings Bank, Glenwood Place, Great Western Bank, JBS, Lennox Industries, McAtee Tire, State Farm Insurance -Mike Peschong, Mitchell Family Funeral Home, Pinnacle Bank, Premier Office Equipment, Shomo Madsen Insurance, SNT Trucking, US Bank, Wells Fargo Advisors and Wolfe Eye Clinic.

Thank you to the following people and businesses for your donations of door prizes, golf balls, silent auction items or other items: Blank Park Zoo, Fareway Grocery Store, Fridley Theatres, Henry Doorly Zoo, Iowa Cubs. Jiffy Gas Station, KC Royals, LaCarreta Mexican Grill, Dave & Lisa Koester, Premier Office Equipment, Riverside Casino, Showroom Auto, Stover Controls, Theisen’s, United Bank & Trust, UNI, US Bank, Vaughn’s Pub, and Wells Fargo Advisors – Jeff Isgrig.

We would also like to thank Paul and Pam at the American Legion for all their willingness and help before and during our event.

Finally, thank you to all the volunteers that came out and helped make this day a success. Without all these people and the golfers this event wouldn’t be possible. Hope to see you next year.

Thank you again.

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