Golf Tournament a fun success for Fry Healthcare
Foundation
Several winners,
also a hole-in-one |
September 11, 2018 |
by Lauren Kuczka
Boundary Community Hospital
Marketing and Community Relations
(See photographs at the end of this story)
In a Swing for the Community. many turned out
for a beautiful day to play golf at the Fry
Healthcare Foundation’s 10th Annual Golf
Tournament last Friday, September 7.
Garry Reed and Jerry Jimenez played to a victory
on the beautiful fairways and greens at Bonners
Ferry's Mirror Lake Golf Course.
Fry Healthcare Foundation Board Member Kevin
Callos and Boundary Community Hospital CEO,
Craig Johnson came in second place with their
friends Ed and Jeff Sample finishing in third
place.
In the golf skills competitions, Longest Drive
for Men was Jamie Porter, and Longest Drive for
Women was Blanche Studer. Carrick Renaley had
the Most Accurate Drive and Elaine Morgan sank
the Longest Putt.
The amazing highlight of the event was Craig
Johnson sinking a hole-in-one on the golf
course's second hole! Too bad it wasn’t Boundary
Tractor’s Hole-in-One prize, which was
designated for the eighth hole.
Sponsors and donors for the tournament included:
• Kootenai Health
• Automated Accounts Inc.
• Idaho Forest Group
• Yellowstone Insurance Exchange
• Gardiner Prime Angus Ranch
• Elaine Morgan
• Edward Jones Investments
• Craig and Donna Johnson
• Boundary Community Hospital Board of Trustees
• Pace-Kerby & Co.
• P1FCU
• Medicine Man Pharmacy
• NewsBF (yes, that's us)
• Bonners Ferry Living Local
• BF Redi-Mix
• The Dressing Room
• Riverside Auto Center.
Life Flight Network sponsored the Great Golf
Ball Drop, which was won by Janet Lukehart. The
grand prize was a pair of kayaks, paddles and
life vests from Far North Outfitters.
The funds raised at this year’s tournament will
be used to purchase two Vital Signs Monitors for
Boundary Community Hospital Emergency and Acute
Care. Over the past twenty years, the Fry
Healthcare Foundation and our community have
raised over $1.2 Million to benefit the
hospital. We are very grateful for your
continued support that ultimately benefits
everyone who relies on Boundary Community
Hospital for emergency and routine care.




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