Susan G. Komen Cure foundation benefits from SERVPRO Golf Tournament
The Susan G. Komen Benefit Golf Outing sponsored by SERVPRO of Suffolk/Smithfield/Franklin/Portsmouth was held at the Riverfront Golf Course in Suffolk, Virginia. The event included a $50,000 Shoot Out, Closest to the Pin competition, Longest Drive competition, Hole in One contest and a silent auction. The gold outing was followed by an awards dinner and reception. All proceeds from the event were donated to the Susan G. Komen for the Cure foundation.
Back from left:Judy Johnson with SERVPRO of Portsmouth and Kelli Caras with SERVPRO of Suffolk, Smithfield and Franklin. Front from left: Tammy Hardison with SERVPRO of Suffolk, Smithfield and Franklin with Marily Johnston from the Tidewater office of Susan G. Komen For the Cure foundation.
Joey Hardison, owner of SERVPRO of Suffolk/Smithfield/Franklin, left, and John Johnson, owner of SERVPRO of Portsmouth sponsored the Susan G. Komen Benefit Golf Outing.
From left: Michael Posey of Portsmouth, Greg Starling of Chesapeake, Chris Paphites of Virginia Beach and Michael Gianascoli of Viginia Beach participated in the Hole in One contest.
From left: Mike Heath of Chesapeake, Rob Belau of Newport News, Jeff Keller of Chesapeake and Bob Ferguson of Chesapeake signed up for the Susan G. Komen For the Cure golf outing as a foursome.