IHS Golf Tournament Raises $35,000 for School Programs

Despite a hurricane threatening to dampen the course, the weather not only held out but offered a cool fall breeze for the 120 golfers enjoying Immaculate High School’s 28th Annual Golf Tournament at Richter Park Golf Course in Danbury recently.  

The nice weather and the many sponsors, volunteers and golfers helped Immaculate High School raise over $35,000 to support the students and programs at IHS.

“Many thanks to our sponsors, golfers and volunteers, whose support and generosity made this a successful day that will benefit the students of Immaculate,” said Debbie Basile, Immaculate’s Director of Advancement.  

Immaculate High School is a private, non-profit Catholic college-preparatory institution serving students from 28 communities in Connecticut and New York. Founded in 1962, Immaculate High School allows students to focus on academic excellence, spiritual development, personal commitments and service to others. Located in Danbury, CT, Immaculate High School is part of the Diocese of Bridgeport’s parochial school system. For more information, go to www.immaculatehs.org.

PHOTO CAPTION:  Ed Durkin, Bill Lavelle, Tom Burke and Bob Van Houten enjoyed the 28th Immaculate High School Golf Tournament on a great day at Richter Park and helped raise $35,000 for the school.  

 

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