Heritage Ministries is thrilled to announce the anticipated return of its annual Golf Classic. After a brief hiatus, the cherished event is back, promising a day of camaraderie, competition, and community support.
The 2025 Heritage Golf Classic will take place July 25, 2025, at Blueberry Hill Golf Club in Russell, PA. This event, a long-standing tradition for Heritage Ministries, brings together residents, families, staff, and community partners for a day of fun on the greens, all while raising vital funds to support the organization’s mission of providing compassionate care to seniors.
“We are overjoyed to bring back our Golf Classic,” said Lisa Haglund, President and CEO of Heritage Ministries. “This event is more than just a day of golf; it’s a celebration of community and a testament to the support that allows us to continue providing care to our residents. We are grateful for the enthusiasm and support we’ve received in the past from our sponsors and participants, and hope that they will come alongside us this summer.”
The Golf Classic will feature:
- 18 Holes of Championship Golf: Enjoy a challenging and scenic course perfect for golfers of all skill levels.
- Contests and Prizes: Participate in various competitions, including longest drive, closest to the pin, and more.
- Delicious Food and Refreshments: Enjoy a BBQ lunch and refreshments.
- Networking Opportunities: Connect with community members, business leaders, and Heritage supporters.
Funds raised through the Golf Classic will directly benefit resident activities, facility enhancements, and charitable care. These funds play a crucial role in enhancing the quality of life for seniors residing within Heritage Ministries communities.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available, offering businesses and individuals the chance to showcase their commitment to supporting seniors. For more information on sponsorship packages or to register for the event, please visit www.heritage1886.org/golf.
“We invite everyone to join us for a day of fun and philanthropy,” added Pastor Leecroft Clark, Director of Pastoral Care. “The surrounding community’s participation will make a significant difference in the lives of the seniors we serve.”