VERO BEACH — Over the past decade Becker Trading Company has provided financial support through event sponsorships and donations that support Children’s Home Society of Florida’s essential services for vulnerable children in foster care, adoptive families and young adults that would otherwise be living on the street. This year is no exception.
Children’s Home Society of Florida recently announced that Becker Trading Company is the Dinner Sponsor for the Treasure Coast Division’s 2012 signature event, “Circle of Champions Million Dollar Golf Tournament and Dueling Pianos Blast,” which is slated for April 23 at Vero Beach Country Club.
“Becker Trading Company is truly a champion for the children that we serve. It is through the continuous and loyal support of local businesses that we can continue to provide programs that break the cycle of child abuse and provide children and young adults with the opportunity to be safe in our community,” said Jan Swink, Executive Director, Children’s Home Society of Florida, Treasure Coast Division.
The Circle of Champions Million Dollar Golf Tournament and Dueling Pianos Blast, presented by George E. Warren Corporation, includes an afternoon golf tournament, followed by a cocktail reception, golf awards presentation dinner, live auction and an exhilarating performance featuring dueling pianos entertainment. A silent auction will feature a broad variety of fine wines.
Three ticket options are available: $350 for both the Million Dollar Golf Tournament and evening event, $250 for the golf tournament only and $125 for the Dinner and Dueling Pianos Blast.
Limited VIP table sponsorships are available including $1,500 for a table of eight, $750 for a table of four and $500 for two tickets.
For details visit www.chsfl.org/Locations/Treasure-Coast/Events.
For reservations, information and sponsorships contact Dee Shelton, Development Specialist, (772) 778-6340 ext. 225 or [email protected].
Rodger Pridgeon, Owner of Corporate Air and Children’s Home Society of Florida’s Indian River County Advisory Board member, is serving as event chairman. Joining him on the committee are: Chuck Ball, Sherry Brown, Joseph Corr, Kelly Donovan, Rebecca Emmons, Ted How, Mike McGee, Marta and Bob Schneider and Dr. Tim Womack.
The Children’s Home Society of Florida is the sixth largest of more than 1,200 private organizations currently accredited and/or in process of accreditation in North America (US and Canada). The Treasure Coast Division, which is one of 15 divisions in Florida, served 11,607 children and their families in fiscal year 2011 in Indian River, Martin, Okeechobee and St. Lucie counties.
For more information visit www.chsfl.org or call (772) 344-4020.