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School of the Holy Childhood holds Adult Consumer Golf Tournament

School of the Holy Childhood holds Adult Consumer Golf Tournament

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Pictured at Holy Childhood’s Adult Consumer Golf Tournament are, from left, Jason Franklin, Ramon Becker, Angelo Rose, Brian Dioguardi, Chuck Rist and Tom Baumbarger.

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Posted Aug 14, 2012 @ 08:37 AM
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Tom Baumbarger of Rochester and his partner, Chuck Rist of Hilton, took the Front 9 Division of Holy Childhood’s Adult Consumer Golf Tournament on Tuesday, Aug. 7, with a score of 34. Daneile Schreib of Rochester and Theresa Nietopski of Greece won the Back 9 Division.

Baumbarger is a graduate of Holy Childhood and a former adult program participant, and Schreib currently participants in the agency’s Jimmy W. Wilmot Adult Day Training Program.

The event was held at the Buttonwood Golf Course in Spencerport. It is the culmination of the agency’s Adult Health and Wellness Golf unit. Each adult consumer was paired with a partner from the community for the nine-hole, scotch doubles event. Thirty-four teams of two competed in the annual event.

Holy Childhood’s Health and Wellness program helps adults with developmental disabilities learn lifetime recreational skills so that they can be included in community activities.

Holy Childhood is a non-profit, non-denominational agency which provides individualized education, vocational training, sheltered employment and clinical support for approximately 200 children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. For more information visit www.holychildhood.org.

Tom Baumbarger of Rochester and his partner, Chuck Rist of Hilton, took the Front 9 Division of Holy Childhood’s Adult Consumer Golf Tournament on Tuesday, Aug. 7, with a score of 34. Daneile Schreib of Rochester and Theresa Nietopski of Greece won the Back 9 Division.

Baumbarger is a graduate of Holy Childhood and a former adult program participant, and Schreib currently participants in the agency’s Jimmy W. Wilmot Adult Day Training Program.

The event was held at the Buttonwood Golf Course in Spencerport. It is the culmination of the agency’s Adult Health and Wellness Golf unit. Each adult consumer was paired with a partner from the community for the nine-hole, scotch doubles event. Thirty-four teams of two competed in the annual event.

Holy Childhood’s Health and Wellness program helps adults with developmental disabilities learn lifetime recreational skills so that they can be included in community activities.

Holy Childhood is a non-profit, non-denominational agency which provides individualized education, vocational training, sheltered employment and clinical support for approximately 200 children and adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. For more information visit www.holychildhood.org.

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