New spaper - Tapemark Charity Pro-Am
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New spaper - Tapemark Charity Pro-Am
golfer when he gets there. Tom has a gift. Tom needs help to get to the golf Benefiting people with developmental and learning disabilities course, but he is an amazing All people are born with gifts. Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage Paid Permit #783 Stillwater, MN $BOXFIFMQ XXXBSDHSFBUFSUXJODJUJFTPSH In-home Ɠ Flexible Case Management Ɠ Supported Employment Services Providing Residential and Family Support Services www.dakotacommunities.org 651-688-8808 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am benefits the following organizations: 8IFOMJWFTBSFUPVDIFECZEJTBCJMJUJFTQFPQMFmOEUIFNTFMWFT POBKPVSOFZWFSZEJĊFSFOUGSPNUIFPOFUIFZFYQFDUFE"SDIBT CFFOIFMQJOHGBNJMJFTGPSPWFSZFBSTXJUIFBSMZJOUFSWFOUJPO FEVDBUJPOIFBMUIDBSFIPVTJOHFNQMPZNFOUHVBSEJBOTIJQBOE NPSFBDSPTTUIFMJGFTQBO b Septem lf Event O G ’s n e Wom er 20, 2010 es %FEJDBUFE3FTPVSDFGVM4VQQPSUJWF 2011 Dat– 11 – 12, 2011 June 10 "SD(SFBUFS5XJO$JUJFT 2010 Results Enclosed! A Tax Exempt Non-Profit Organization Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Golf Tournament and Women’s Golf Event 1685 Marthaler Lane West Saint Paul, Minnesota 55118-3517 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am. Ryan Steensland, a four-handicapper from Hazeltine, fired a final round twounder 69 to lead his team to the Tapemark championship. It was the second straight team title for Steensland, an unprecedented event in tournament history. Professional Aaron McClay’s (Sundance GC) four-man team took the two best ball event with ease, cruising to a 63-under total on the strength of an impressive (-26) final round on Sunday. The team’s “C” amateur Phil Johnson (Southview CC) came into the event battling a severely injured left hand. The 31-handicapper wore a thumb brace while fashioning three consistent rounds (100102-99). Johnson piled up nine-under alone on Sunday when he parred five of eleven holes in one stretch; meanwhile teammate Steensland birdied two holes and eagled another. When the dust settled on the front nine, the team’s red hot start vaulted them from second place Steensland continued on page 5. Professional Ryan Helminen (SentryWorld, WI) and his team were the last group on Sunday at the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, and the outcome was still in doubt as he approached the tee on the 9th hole, his last of the tournament. In his first Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, Helminen held a 2-stroke lead over three pros already in the clubhouse, Mario Tiziani, Joe O’Brien, and David Morgan. The 9th hole played only 276 yards on Sunday, as the course was set up to encourage the field to take a shot at reaching the green on their tee shots. Helminen played it safe by choosing a 7-iron, but pulled the shot into the woods on the left. His next shot barely emerged from the trees, and he now faced a much more dicey situation. He chipped onto the green, but was well above the hole and faced a difficult two-putt to avoid a four-way playoff. But he gathered himself, rolled a beautiful putt down the steep slope of the 9th green, tapped in for a bogey five, and Helminen continued on page 2. Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Steensland Leads Team to Title Ryan Helminen Wins First Tapemark Title tapemarkgolf.org Team Champions: Phil Johnson, Greg Skarda, Aaron McClay, Ryan Steensland with Presenting Sponsor Shaun Irwin. 651-552-5639 Dedication continued on page 16. The 39th annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am is being dedicated in memory of the daughter of Bob and Sandy Klas, Frances Klas Johnson, who passed away not long after last year’s tournament. In a fairer world, the previous tournaments would have been dedicated to her as well, since unknown to many, Frances has been the inspiration for the Pro-Am since its inception. Frances was born in 1951, at a time when there were no services for people with special needs and long before anyone had conceived of using a golf tournament as a way to raise money for charity. Compared to how we support people with developmental needs today, 59 years ago could be considered the Dark Ages. Frances was educated at schools that were described as serving the “mentally retarded.” Even more disturbing than that term, however, was the deplorable physical condition of many of the facilities. In the late fifties, Frances attended the aged Crowley School, located on St. Paul’s West Side, before it was torn down due to its ProAm 2010 is Dedicated to Frances Klas Johnson Benefiting people with developmental and learning disabilities Ryan Helminen enroute to his first Klas-Cody Trophy. June 11 – 13, 2010 Newspaper Tapemark Charity Pro-Am The Anderson Agency presents the 39th Annual Welcome to the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, one of the great traditions in Minnesota golf, and to our 2nd Annual Tournament Newspaper. It features all the results from this year’s Pro-Am, stories on the people and players in the event, and information on the people and organizations that we support. We hope you enjoy reading our newspaper, and if you’re new to the Tapemark Pro-Am, please join us next year for the 40th Annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, June 10 – 12, 2011 at Southview Country Club. Enjoy, and thank you for your support! All the best, 2010 Pro Leaderboard Pos Player Name Bob Klas Sr. Affiliation -9 204 $5,400.00 2 Joe O’Brien Minneapolis GC -8 205 $1,862.00 Mario Tiziani Windsong Farm -8 205 $1,862.00 David Morgan Rochester G & CC -8 205 $1,862.00 5 Jeff Sorenson Columbia Golf Course -7 206 $1,125.00 6 Eric Rolland Bent Creek CC -6 207 $665.00 Adam Wynia Prairie Green GC -6 207 $665.00 Niall Turner Univ of Minnesota -6 207 $665.00 Chris Peterson Northfield GC -6 207 $665.00 Chris Borgen Hastings CC -5 208 $490.00 Brent Snyder Troy Burne GC -5 208 $490.00 Ben Meyers Medina G & CC -3 210 $418.00 Jordan Ensrud Links at Northfork -3 210 $418.00 Don Berry Edinburgh USA -2 211 $338.00 John Carlson Wayzata CC -2 211 $338.00 Marshall Hoiness The Minikahda Club 212 $284.00 Matt Norgaard Somerby Golf Club 212 $284.00 Andy Paulson Univ of Minnesota 212 $284.00 16 19 23 Parker Pemberton Hazeltine National 1 214 $232.50 Dale Jones Mendakota CC 1 214 $232.50 Pete Lacoursiere Southview CC 1 214 $232.50 Ernie Rose Windsong Farm GC 1 214 $232.50 Brian Paulson The Bridges GC 2 215 $194.00 Bryce Hanstad Alexandria GC 2 215 $194.00 Ryan Paulson GolfTEC 2 215 $194.00 Adam Guili Edinburgh USA 2 215 $194.00 27 Tyler Brewton Mississippi Dunes 3 216 $170.00 28 Jay Norman Dellwood Hills 4 217 $162.50 Heikke Neilsen Cal Golf 4 217 $162.50 Chris Bailey North Oaks GC 6 220 $150.00 30 Senior Pro tapemarkgolf.org Money Won SentryWorld GC, WI 14 1 2 3 Saturday. During the after on Saturday, another heavy rain delayed play almost an hour. The afternoon pros and teams returned to the course and played in a light drizzle for most of the rest of Saturday. But Sunday saw no delays of any kind, and the field responded with some of the most exciting golf in the Tapemark’s long history. Past Tapemark Champion Mike Barge won the Frank Freer Senior Championship at -4, edging Joe Stansberry by a single stroke. This year’s Tapemark professional field was one of the strongest ever, and featured 7 past Tapemark Champions including Jeff Sorenson, John Carlson, Don Berry, Mike Barge, Mike Zinni, Chris Winkel, and Craig Brischke. Total Ryan Helminen 12 secured his first Tapemark Charity ProAm Championship in his initial Tapemark appearance. Helminen’s victory earned him the Klas-Cody Trophy, a $5,400 check, and a lifetime exemption into the Tapemark. Morgan (Rochester G&CC), O’Brien (Minneapolis GC), and Tiziani (Windsong Farm) finished tied for 2nd at -8, and Jeff Sorenson (Columbia GC), last year’s Tapemark champion, was alone in 5th place at -5. The weather played a big factor in the first two days of competition, as a more than three hour rain delay early Friday morning pushed back play, forcing two shotgun starts to complete the play on Friday. Play ended late on Friday, and then normal morning and afternoon tee times resumed on To Par 1 10 Helminen continued from page 1. To Par (54) Mike Barge, Hazeltine Joe Stansberry, Hiawatha Mike Zinni, Mankato -4 -3 3 PRizes $500.00 $400.00 $300.00 Low Gross AM Am (54) 1 Joel Johnson, Tanners Brook 2 Michael Callahan, Hastings CC Eric Hayne, White Bear Yacht Club Billy Barnhart, Southview CC $250.00 $83.33 $83.33 $83.33 1 9 9 9 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 2 Anderson Agency: The expertise and commitment you need to protect your family and your business. 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Anderson INSURANCE & INVESTMENT AGENCY Phone: 612-331-3712 Toll Free: 866-710-3030 www.andersonagencyins.com Locations in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Brainerd, Minnesota 3 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities “Peanut” Helminen accepts check for her father, Ryan. 2nd place team, Ed Passe, Matt Klein, Jordan Ensrud, Chris Bienash (l to r) Team Leaderboard — Tapemark Charity Pro-Am 2010 Team # 6 Team Members Aaron McClay, Ryan Steensland, Gregory F. Skarda, Philip Johnson Scoring to Par Thru Team # Arc Greater Twin Cities -63 54 26 Parker Pemberton, Eric Hayne, Harry Hunt, Stuart Philstrom Arc Greater Twin Cities 32 Adam Wynia, Larry Gamst, Kurt Hansberry, Mark St. Peter The Arc of 54 Charity 48 Jordan Ensrud, Matt Klein, Chris Bienash, Edward Passe Children’s Home Society & Family Services -54 54 43 Brent Snyder, David Grove, James LeRoy, Andy Schouweiler Children’s Home Society & Family Services -50 54 Arc Greater Twin Cities -49 54 Children’s Home Society & Family Services -49 54 -49 16 Chris Borgen, Trevor Johnson, David Higgs, Jaime Harris 23 Jeff Sorenson, Mark Hengel, Ted Roberts, Bruce Callen 52 Eddie Wynne, Don McCormick, Tom Barton, Fred Boos The Arc of 56 Joe Stansberry, Bob Borgeson, Ed Drenttel, David Rom Arc Greater Twin Cities 14 Ryan Helminen, Rick Lemke, Bud Nystrom, Al Daleki Dakota Communities 24 Jonathan Reigstad, Ron Boudreaux, Marshall V. Lewis, Shaun Irwin Dakota Communities 47 Matt Norgaard, Colin Kinsel, Stephen Ching, Robert Carlson 58 Scott McDonald, Jim Grove, Wayne Doyle, Jerry Faletti 62 Tom Dolby, Russ Newman, Gary Locke, Tim Lacoursiere 57 Heikke Neilsen, Chris Prosser, Tom Otteson, Ron Jost 38 Mike Karpe, Rob Presthus, Howie Bryden, H. John Park 50 Andy Paulson, Witt Fram, J.R. Gunderman, Bill Robertson 53 Tyler Brewton, Tom Grove, Tom Stokes, Pat Cody 4 Ryan Conn, Corey Claussen, Jeffrey Kusch, Gregory Anderson 39 Mike Barge, Tim Meyer, Bob Neitzke, Stan Baratz 55 Chris Winkel, Brian Boudreaux, Jim Dumke, Don Schreifels 8 Ben Meyers, Colin Hooker, John Weinberger, Tom Ihrke 49 Niall Turner, Andrew Yanez, Michael Tschider, Rich Bordas 18 Todd Kolb, Fred Lenertz, Erik Rasmussen, Steven Kelly 35 Jack Wawro, David Kjos, John Reardon, Duane Bojack ProAct -42 54 36 Dale Jones, Chad Pendill, Bill Clark, Eric Schaefer Arc Greater Twin Cities -42 54 19 Dan Callahan, Peter Gaetz, Mike Richardson, Brad Beatty -41 54 7 Bryce Hanstad, Jon Hanson, Tom Mogren, Bob Schultz Minnesota -40 54 10 Craig Brischke, Tom Lahl, Kevin Mergens, Bart Schempp ProAct -40 54 37 Adam Guili, Rob Armfield, Greg Brodd, Dan Gilroy Minnesota -40 54 40 Pete Lacoursiere, Robb Goetzke, Ken Nelson, David Roth ProAct -40 54 41 David Morgan, Jim Callahan, Ed Ratajczyk, Michael Gleeson Arc Greater Twin Cities -40 54 42 Chris Peterson, Michael Callahan, Scott Grausnick, Steve Brykovsky The Arc of -40 54 tapemarkgolf.org Minnesota The Arc of Minnesota Children’s Home Society & Family Services ProAct The Arc of Minnesota Children’s Home Society & Family Services Scoring to Par Thru -39 54 Minnesota -37 54 Luke Benoit, Terry O’Loughlin, Roger Miller, Gregory A. Wittnebel Dakota Communities -37 54 59 Larry Norland, Nathan J. Allen, Dennis Pulanco, Bob Kowalski Dakota Communities -37 54 44 Peter Krause, Jeremy Knospe, Greg Boner, Steve Heimer Dakota Communities -35 54 -34 54 Minnesota -33 54 ProAct -33 54 Team Members Charity 11 Don Berry, Mike Marso, Tim Dove, Karl Dehkes Arc Greater Twin Cities 54 27 Michael Zinni, Dan Cole, Jim Rauscher, John Feddema The Arc of -49 54 45 Eric Chiles, Brent Iserman, Dave Bolles, Joe Glass -48 54 -48 54 -48 54 -48 54 -47 54 -46 54 CUT 3 Brad Schmierer, Steve Tomaszewski, Bryon J. Reinhart, Mark J. Dooley, Sr. Children’s Home Society & Family Services -25 36 28 Jay Norman, Richard Linnerooth, David Schneiderhan, Chris Smith Children’s Home Society & Family Services -25 36 31 Ben Greve, Vern Lovegreen, Jerry Ecklund, Dave Langer Arc Greater Twin Cities -25 36 46 Ernie Rose, Shawn Bohlsen, Adam Ching, Roger Norton Arc Greater Twin Cities -25 36 Eric Rolland, Ryan Brodd, Don Robertson, Steven Ditschler ProAct -24 36 Minnesota -24 36 Children’s Home Society & Family Services -23 36 -22 36 Children’s Home Society & Family Services -22 36 5 22 Chris Brown, Patrick “Casey” Getten, Dave Hansen, Randy Olinger The Arc of -45 54 -45 54 33 Marshall Hoiness, Greg Borgen, Steve Morgen, Bob Emerson -45 54 12 Michael Flaherty, Michael Keehr, Jim Mishek, John Clarke Dakota Communities -44 54 13 Erik Toftner, Brian Hayes, Dan Mishek, Ken Dehkes Dakota Communities -44 54 21 John Carlson, Joel B. Johnson, Trenton Barton, Dan Huber Arc Greater Twin Cities -22 36 ProAct -44 54 25 Ty Armstrong, Bruce Haslerud, Jeff Stassen, Jim Wigley ProAct -22 36 -43 54 30 Mario Tiziani, Alex Grausnick, Tom Jacobson, Drew Jurney ProAct -22 36 -43 54 17 John Greig, Todd Enfield, John Trucano, David Vogel Minnesota -20 36 -42 54 34 Dick Nelson, Andre Belland, Charles Elsberry, Dave Polson Dakota Communities -20 36 61 Ryan Grev, Scott Gorden, Rob Jahn, Walt Roberts -20 36 9 Tom Nelson, Billy Barnhart, Jerry Bonjean, Patrick Tinucci -19 36 51 Ryan Hanford, Tom Anderson, Jim Winsor, Steve Bauer Arc Greater Twin Cities -19 36 15 Ryan Paulson, Aaron Pulanco, Vic Hapka, Don Prettyman ProAct -18 36 29 Chris Bailey, Scott Linnerooth, Lyle Weismantel, Mitch Loewen Dakota Communities -18 36 -17 36 ProAct Children’s Home Society & Family Services Children’s Home Society & Family Services Dakota Communities Children’s Home Society & Family Services Dakota Communities The Arc of The Arc of Minnesota The Arc of Minnesota The Arc of Children’s Home Society & Family Services Dakota Communities 2 Brian Paulson, Curtis Mohr, Mark Dooley, Jr., Guy Ament The Arc of 1 Doug Hoffmann, Lou Gomez, Steve Kopesky, Robert Barghini Arc Greater Twin Cities -16 36 20 Joe O’Brien, Chris Boxleiter, John Malone, Tim Hunt ProAct -15 36 60 Chris Sauer, Corey Schmidt, Gregg Chaplin, Jim Good ProAct -11 36 Minnesota 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 4 Steensland continued from page 1. (-37 after 36 holes) to first (after -15 on the first nine holes). “B” amateur Greg Skarda (a 14 from Southview CC) was a steady contributor (82-86-85) throughout the rainy weekend. Professional Jordan Ensrud’s (Links at Northfork) team had the lead after 36 (at -39) and came in second (nine back at -54). Matt Klein (Mississippi Dunes), Chris Bienash (Southview CC) and Ed Passe (Coffee Mill) comprised the team. Ensrud had a 66 on Saturday, then followed with a 69 on Sunday. Bienash (78-80-85) was the big gun on the scoreboard, piling up twenty four points in the tournament. Pro Brett Snyder (Troy Burne) led a furious Sunday charge (he shot 67-67 over the tourney’s final 36 holes) to lead his team to the bronze medals (-50). David Grove (North Oaks), James LeRoy (Southview CC) and Andy Schouweiler (Tapemark Golf Club) were his teammates; 22-handicapper Schouweiler had a pair of 92’s that produced big numbers for his team. The Low Gross Amateur was Joel B. Johnson of Tanner’s Brook. And it wasn’t even close. Johnson was the model of consistency on the scoreboard in the soggy conditions, firing rounds of 72-73-69. His hole-by-hole was a roller coaster ride. Johnson had eleven bogies and a double bogey during the tourney, but countered those holes with twelve birdies (to finish at one-over for 54 holes). Finishing well back at nine over par were a trio that included: Billy Barnhart (Southview CC, the 2009 Low Amateur), Eric Hayne (White Bear Yacht Club) and Michael Callahan (Hastings CC). 1972 – 2009 Tournament Proceeds Distributed YEAR AMOUNT 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 $ 9,000 27,500 44,000 44,500 42,000 51,600 70,000 92,900 130,000 150,500 142,350 135,500 131,200 137,550 144,550 150,600 157,775 150,275 189,200 GRAND TOTAL: YEAR 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 AMOUNT 148,500 161,000 161,250 157,300 213,500 271,900 277,250 280,000 287,250 302,000 312,625 166,442 157,550 162,719 186,185 333,931 327,104 233,616 104,433 $6,244,555 2nd Place Pro, David Morgan (Rochester G&CC) TAPEMARK Choosing the right club will determine the success of your game. Choosing the right contract manufacturer will determine the success of your product. 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We were proud to honor Grant by drawing his name as the first amateur at the Tapemark Drawing Banquet on June 9th, and announcing that as he was unable to play, “his father Ryan would take his place”. We send our heartfelt condolences to his sister Samantha, his brother Blake, and his mother and father, Pamela and Ryan. Memorial gifts can be sent to Grant’s Ginormous Gift Foundation 503C, 4350 Baker Rd., Suite 220, Minnetonka, MN 55343. Tournament President Phil Callen with Jeramie Gossman, Phil Anderson, Mark McCahey, and Shaun Irwin, President of the Anderson Agency (l to r) Southview and the Tapemark E arly on Friday morning at the 39th Annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, the situation looked bleak. The rain was falling, play was delayed, and it looked like the golf on Friday, if not the whole weekend, was in jeopardy. The forecast for Saturday was equally bad, and already the tournament staff was discussing contingency plans that included less than 54 holes of golf. But a break in the weather finally showed, and at that point, three of the most important people in the Tapemark family stepped in, the leadership staff at Southview Country Club; Phil Anderson (Head Golf Professional), Jeramie Gossman (Grounds Superintendent), and Mark McCahey (General Manager). Along with Tournament Staff, these three men devised and executed an elaborate “Double Shotgun” plan that not only saved the golf on Friday, but set the table for all 54 holes of golf to be played during the weekend. We are honored to work with Mark, Phil, and Jeramie, not only for their professional skill, but for their commitment to the success of the Tapemark and what it means to the people and families we support. They work year-round with us to ensure that the Tapemark weekend is a success, and we thank them and their staff for everything they do. This year, Mark completed his 25th Tapemark as GM at Southview, Phil his 3rd as Head Pro, and Jeramie his 2nd as Superintendent. Congratulations and thanks, gentlemen. Arc Greater Twin Cities Wins $3,000 in Tapemark Charity Challenge If the photo above looks familiar, that’s because two of the people appeared here last year. The 2010 Tapemark Charity Challenge was won by Team 6 , featuring professional Aaron McClay and his amateur teammates Greg Skarda, Philip Johnson, and Ryan Steensland. They were playing on behalf of Arc Greater Twin Cities, and their first place finish gave them the chance to present Arc executive Marianne Reich a check for $3,000. Steensland’s team won in 2009 as well when they were playing on behalf of Arc Greater Twin Cities. So in two consecutive years, Steensland has been able to hand off a big check to Reich. The Charity Challenge features all 62 Tapemark teams competing on behalf of one of our five benefiting charities, with prize money coming from a separate pool of $10,000. In second place this year, Team 48 (Jordan Ensrud, Matt Klein, Chris Bienash, Ed Passe) won $1,500 for Children’s Home Society and Family Services, and the third place Team 43 (Brent Snyder, David Grove, Jim Leroy, Andy Schouweiler) won another $1,000 for CHSFS. Best of luck to all the competitors in the 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am and congratulations on 39 years of providing support to local charities that meet the needs of people with learning and developmental disabilities. 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Minnesota PGA Player of the Year in both 2008 and 2009, Sorenson’s game turned around in 2006 and he hasn’t looked back since. “Recently, I had really good control of my ball flight,” he recalls. “I’ve always had the distance, but the last couple years I have been able to keep it in play consistently. My putting has improved, I’ve been able to contend consistently.” Sorenson (Columbia GC, Minneapolis) shot 67-66-64 at Southview Country Club last June in winning the Tapemark, edging fellow pro Adam Wynia (Prairie Green) by one shot. David Morgan (Tonto Verde, Arizona) and David Tentis (Troy Burne) were three shots behind. “My approach was pretty simple,” explains Sorenson. “I just stayed really aggressive at Southview all three days. The course played short, especially when I was hitting it long. I fired at the pins, I was looking for birdies and not for comfortable pars.” Southview has been kind to the long-hitting Sorenson. After shooting 72-71-75 in his 2004 Tapemark debut, he has averaged 68.4 in his last fifteen competitive rounds at the West St. Paul track. He was in the championship mix late Sunday afternoon in both 2006 and 2008, but fell short both years. “I didn’t win any big tournaments after the Tapemark in 2009,” the 31year old Sorenson added, “but I stayed around the lead at the Minnesota State Open (where he finished tenth), at the North Dakota Open (eighth) and the Minnesota PGA (fifth). It was a great year. The biggest downer in 2009 was at Qualifying School (in Port St. Lucie, Florida in October). It was weird, I made plenty of birdies (fifteen) and an eagle…but I also Shaun Irwin of Anderson Agency presents $5,100 winner’s check to Jeff Sorenson in 2009. made fourteen bogies and a triple. I was sloppy, I missed the cut, that was disappointing.” A Champlin Park high school graduate, Sorenson was a baseball player until his senior year there. “They wouldn’t let me play both sports at once, so I chose golf,” he remembers. “I went to state that year, got really interested in the game and started hanging around Edinburgh and working on my game with (then head pro) Craig Waryan. I went to the University of Minnesota on an Evans (caddie) Scholarship, then started the PGA program. I worked at Edinburgh with Waryan and (professional) Don Berry, then I got the head job at Columbia (in northeastern Minneapolis) back in 2004.” Sorenson finished fifth in the 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, two strokes behind winner Ryan Helminen. 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What many people don’t know, however, are some of the people who have helped make the Pro-Am the successful event that it’s become. 2010 Tapemark honoree Frank Winsor (l) with Pro-Am Director of Golf Tom Cody. Frank Winsor Long-time amateur competitor and Southview Country Club member Frank Winsor was honored at the 39th annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Golf Tournament Saturday night dinner. Winsor played in the inaugural Tapemark event back in 1972, then participated in every pro-am until 2004 (33 in a row). Ever since then, Frank has remained an active supporter of the tournament’s cause; he’s even been spotted cartcaddying for his son Jim at recent Tapemark events. While Frank’s health has kept him off the golf course lately, his passion for the game has remained undeterred. Winsor’s love affair with the game of golf began at an early age. To say that Frank took the game serious would be an understatement. There were several occasions when Frank took a morning flight to Chicago to get a golf lesson, then would be back in the office by noon. “Shagging balls for dad was never a problem when he was hitting it well,” recalls son Jim. “It was a different story when he was hitting it sideways.” “Frank just hated hitting the ball right,” recalls Jim. “It got to a point where if he’d hit a fade, he would stop in the fairway and put a five-dollar bill on the ground as a penalty. Needless to say, the tee time behind dad’s was a highly-coveted spot.” Golf has always been a family priority for Frank. The Winsors have planned numerous family vacations and getaways over the years…and most them included early morning tee times in places like Singing Hills, San Diego and Lahinch in County Clare, Ireland. And thirty six holes was never out of the question. The highly-competitive KWAC matches at Southview were regular events for Frank as well: Bob Klas & Winsor versus Bill Akins & Pat Cody. Many golfers start looking for the beverage cart once they’ve hit the back nine. Winsor was never concerned when the cart girl failed to appear, since he generally had pre-made those special beverage arrangements for himself. My brother Pat served as Frank’s regular Saturday morning Southview caddy back in the sixties. Pat always noticed that somehow, Winsor’s golf bag weighed less and less as the round progressed. Frank has always been a caretaker of the game, a true gentleman who constantly carries the genuine spirit of golf sportsmanship. His passion for the game is contagious: not only does Winsor truly relish the golf experience, but wants others to get the same pleasure and enjoyment. Just to the left of the eleventh green at Southview CC stands a memorial to Frank’s love for the game. A carved wooden statue of Winsor watches over the sand trap that has bedeviled Tapemark tournament players for almost four decades. This lasting tribute calls us all to remember what Winsor has always known: at its essence, golf is simply a game to be enjoyed. Marianne Reich Most of the public is aware of the golf side of the Pro-Am, but the untold story and many of the unsung heroes are the volunteers that donate their time to make the tournament a success. There are dozens of people who volunteer, but few have contributed as much of their time and energy to the event as Marianne Reich, Chief Program Officer for Arc Greater Twin Cities. Yes, it’s true that her organization is one of the Pro-Am’s benefiting agencies, but what Marianne does goes well beyond the call of duty. For 20 For her many years of volunteerism, Marianne Reich was formally recognized at this year’s Saturday Night Dinner for her dedicated commitment to the success of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am. John Feddema 2010 Tapemark honoree Marianne Reich with Pro-Am President Phil Callen. years, she has consistently shown up to work daylong shifts all three days of the event. She has worked at the information table, organized the sale of raffle tickets, sold merchandise, helped spread the mission of the work that the Arcs do in the community and, well, pretty much anything else that allows the tournament to run smoothly. But after all these many years, wouldn’t she really want to try doing something else the second weekend in June? Marianne admits that heading off instead to her cabin is tempting, but she genuinely enjoys being at the Tapemark and, “Seeing so many people getting engaged in doing good things for the community.” Marianne is also quick to point out that, in addition to the financial support that it provides to the benefiting agencies, the tournament has helped raise public awareness for the Arc mission. “It helps people realize that what happens at the Pro-Am is more than just a weekend of golf. Hopefully, it causes people to see the many contributions that people with disabilities make in our communities. It might also make them consider the skills and benefits they bring to their businesses as employees.” So how much longer will Marianne continue to commit three full days every year to the Pro-Am? “I can’t imagine what I’d do if I weren’t at the tournament,” she says, obviously forgetting about the lake cabin that sits vacant without her. “It’s really fun. Every year something terrific happens. I’ll show up as long as I can, or until someone tells me they don’t want me anymore.” The TapeMark Charity Pro-Am has long been an attraction for serious golfers, but there aren’t many people who’ve signed up to play without really ever having played the game before. One exception – possibly the only one – is John Feddema, who this year will be playing in his 22nd tournament. As John explains, “I knew it was for a good charity, and I’d attended the event a number of times and actually walked around and watched some of the competition. But I’d really never played the game. So in early 1989 I signed up to attend the Ben Sutton Golf School in Tampa, Florida, just so that I could play in the Pro-Am, which I did just a few weeks later. I believe I had the highest 2010 Tapemark honoree John Feddema (r) with Tapemark Company President Bob Klas, Jr. handicap (36) of anybody in the tournament. (Long-time friend) Tom Otteson walked around with me for a few holes and tried to give me advice on what club to hit for certain shots. But he kept telling me what club he’d hit, rather than what would work for somebody like me. After about three holes he couldn’t take it anymore and abandoned me. But our team made the cut!” Finally, two years ago John was part of his self-described “Dream Team,” somewhat sarcastically so dubbed because it included the previously mentioned Tom Otteson, who, over the years, has been both John’s golfing companion and nemesis. (For proof, look no farther than on the wall of Feddema’s basement, where John displays a framed hanging that features Honorees continued on page 16. Converging Voice and Data To Empower Your Business 1-866-9-TDSBIZ www.tdsbusiness.com 93650/5-10/6340 tapemarkgolf.org 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 8 Men’s Event Champions 1983 Pro George Shortridge, Greenhaven Team Bill Rislove, Jim Cochran, Jim Lennon, Martin Colon Men’s Event Champions 2010 Pro Ryan Helminen Team Aaron McClay, Ryan Steensland, Gregory F. Skarda, Philip Johnson 1999 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Jim Terry, Don Prettyman, Eric Mogren, Tom Little 2009 Pro Jeff Sorenson Team Brett Swedberg, Ryan Steensland, Bob Neitzke, Greg Wittnebel 1998 Pro Dave Tentis, Mississippi Dunes Team Duncan S. Wall, Dennis Pulanco, John Towle, Timothy Vernon 2008 Pro John Carlson, Wayzata Country Club Team Joe Stansberry, Tommy Anderson, Aaron Pulanco and Steven Kelly 2007 Pro John Carlson, NGA Tour Team Craig Brischke, Colin Hooker, Steve Kopesky, David Roth tie Todd Kolb, Dan Gilroy, Greg Hilding, Bryon Reinhart 1982 Pro Rick Ehrmanntraut, U of M Team Craig Waryan, Steve McIntyre, Jack Burmeister, Greg Meyer 1981 Pro Rives McBee, Las Colinas, Texas Team Ed Langert, Greg Skarda, Art Koch, Cliff Hultgren tie Rick Sitek, Gary Thurston, Bill Molin, Rick Warner 1997 Pro Mike Barge, Hazeltine National Team Rick Dodge, Tom Mogren, Lon Hand, Dale Schenian tie Terry Comstock, Bill King Pat Kavanagh, Pete Boerboon 1996 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Paul Remus, Paul Hensler John Schlitz, Mike Ziegler 1980 Pro Joel Goldstrand, Minneapolis Golf Club Team Dave Haberle, Carmen Tuminelly, Jim Burmeister, Dennes Whaley 2010 Pro Champion Ryan Helminen (SentryWorld Golf Course, WI) 2006 Pro Dave Tentis, Troy Burne Team Craig Brischke, Tom Otteson, Dennis Pulanco, Tom Stokes 1995 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Steve Whillock, Will Carlson Bob Dreger, Bill King 2005 Pro Tim Hegna, Sundance Golf Course Team John Snyder, Rich Bordas, Rick Kot, Adam Palodichuk 1994 Pro Dave Nordeen, Brackett’s Crossing Team Paul Remus, Kit Svee Steve Tomaszewski, Jim Yoswa 1988 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Phil Hurrle, Harold Strassener, John Bloomquist, Mert Becker, 3-way tie Rick Swanson, Joe Walker, Tom Mogren, Dennis Putney 3-way tie Don Taflin, Bob Byer, Ed Farni, Don Baker 2004 Pro Chris Winkel, Impact Golf Services Team Tom Nelson, Jaime Frischmann, Pete LaCoursiere, Dave Langer 1993 Pro Bill Israelson, Northland Team Jon Chafee, Dick Kadrie Roger Darling, Gary Thurston 1987 Pro Bob Olds, Minnetonka Team Bill Mellgren, Bob Evans, Bruce Ruecker, Mike Zampino 1992 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Don Berry, Steve Walling Terry Schacht, Carl Sandstrom 1986 Pro John Snyder, Unattached Team Bob Olschefski, Dave Kelvie, Vaughn Stai, Charles Bryant 1991 Pro Bill Israelson, Nemadji Team Matt Vandelac, Jeff Nelson Steve Kopesky, Steve Towle 1990 Pro Tom Lehman, Unattached Team Dale Jones, Don Kelly, Randall Coleman, Kelly Cadwallader 1985 Pro Mike Zinni, La Vista, Texas Team Craig Waryan, Dave Kelvie, Rick Cornell, Bob Kershaw 3-way tie Quinn Griffing, Richard Walker, Steve Harris, Mike Rohn 3-way tie Terry Greenhoe, Tom Otteson, Walt Fahy, Roy Svee 1989 Pro John Snyder, Edinburgh USA Team John Snyder, Dan Corll, Bill Mogren, Bob Hafiz Sr. 1984 Pro Ron Gring, Grenelefe, Florida Team Bill Mellgren, Steve Kopesky, Jack Neely, Doug Schuler 2003 Pro Dave Tentis, Mississippi Dunes Team Michael Flaherty, Don Atkinson, Pat Donoghue, Jim Pederson 2002 Pro Don Berry, Edinburgh USA Team Tom Nelson, Sheil Nelson, Roy M. Svee, James Vathing 2001 Pro Dave Tentis, Mississippi Dunes Team Larry Foss, Todd Arens, Dennis Whaley, Derek Stendahl 2000 Pro Craig Brischke, Phalen Park Team John Shimpach, Jimmy Jones, Dave Anderson, Marc Goldstein 1979 Pro George Shortridge, Greenhaven Team Ken Gorg, Ralph Nardini, Bob Daly, Dennis Pulanco 1978 Pro Dave Haberle, North Oaks Team Terry Hogan, Leigh Couture, Bob Shursen, Rollie Ufer 1977 Pro Rick Ehrmanntraut, U of M Team Bob Reith Jr., Ed Farsht, Dick Kinderman, Dick Lind 1976 Pro Ron Benson, Maple Hills Team Mike Berry, Dan O’Neill, Bob Zeigler 1975 Pro George Shortridge, Greenhaven Team Scot Soltow, Brad Swanson, Dick Yannarelly tie Ron Benson, Donn Peck, Rick Prokosch 1974 Pro George Shortridge, Greenhaven Team Jerry Rislove, Mark Rikess, Jack Swendahl 1973 Pro George Shortridge, Greenhaven Team Dick Nelson, Bob Klas 1972 Pro Clayton Johnson, Como Team Loren Krugel, Al Schultz Chubb Group of Insurance Companies — Proud Sponsor of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am 9 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities Phil Anderson: A Pro Supports the Tapemark Charities “I believe that people with disabilities deserve a good quality of life,” Anderson said. “These organizations continue to have their budgets cut. This is something I can do to help.” A s the head golf professional at Southview Country Club, Phil Anderson works incredibly hard to make sure each Tapemark Charity Pro-Am is a huge success. But that dedication doesn’t end when the tournament finishes. This winter Anderson continued a tradition he began the minute he got his head pro job. At the close of the golf season, Anderson takes all his remaining clothing stock from his pro shop and donates it to Arc’s Value Village. In 2009, that donation amounted to $6,170 of brand new golf apparel. In the last two years, Anderson has donated more than $15,400 worth of clothing to Arc’s Value Village Thrift Stores & Donation Centers. Pam Carlson, director of community relations, Arc Greater Twin Cities, lauded Anderson for his contribution. “This is easily one of the biggest individual donations of clothing we receive each year, and it’s all new, so it’s in great condition.” “I believe that people with disabilities deserve a good quality of life,” Anderson said while making his donation at the new Arc Value Village store on the east side of St Paul. “I know how important the Tapemark charities are to them, and that these organizations continue to have their budgets cut. This is something I can do to help.” To anyone who knows Phil, his generosity and commitment are not surprising. Philip Callen, president of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am sees this first-hand. “We know from working closely with him that Phil spends a great deal of time in the off-season thinking up ways to make the Tapemark a better golf event and a better fundraiser.” Apparently, it’s a full-time job. Arc’s Value Village Thrift Stores carry gently used and new clothing and household items at locations in St Paul, Richfield, Brooklyn Center and New Hope. All proceeds from the stores benefit the programs and services of Arc Greater Twin Cities, a Tapemark Pro-Am benefiting agency supporting people with developmental and intellectual disabilities. Visit them at www.arcsvaluevillage.org or at www. facebook.com/arcsvaluevillage. Dale Jones, Head Professional at Mendakota Country Club, saw the article about Phil’s donation on the Tapemark Pro-Am website. He called Phil to learn more about the donation, and then Dale decided to make a similar donation of clothing to the Value Village. Dale’s donation was valued at more than $8,000! 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Many Southview members have also contributed individually to the Pro-Am effort, competing as amateurs in the Men’s and Women’s Events, providing individual or corporate hole sponsorships, and offering cash or merchandise donations. Frank Winsor, longtime Southview member and Tapemark competitor and sponsor The entire staff at Southview has always played a significant role in the success of the Pro-Am weekend, and we thank them for 39 years of hard work and first-class service. The staff at Southview always ensures that the course, facilities and services are in top-flight condition, and that has been the case every weekend since the very first Pro-Am in 1972. We offer our thanks to every member of the Southview Staff who has been a part of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am, and a very special thanks to the current staff at Southview, especially General Manager Mark McCahey, Head Professional Phil Anderson and Grounds Superintendent Jeramie Gossman. If you know a Southview member, or see a member of the staff take a second to thank them for their contribution and their hard work. THE GOLF SHOP at Southview Country Club Congratulations to all of the participants in this year’s Tapemark Charity Pro-Am SOUTHVIEW COUNTRY CLUB Phil Anderson PGA Head Golf Professional & Staff The 39th Annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Phone: (651) 451-1169 For membership information, contact: Mark McCahey, General Manager Phone: (651) 233-5894 [email protected] 11 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am proudly supports… We cater to your needs: Outside Golf Tournaments, Banquets up to 400, Golf & Social Membership Available Phone: (651) 451-6856 Fax: (651) 451-0409 All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities A benefiting Agency of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Arc Greater Twin Cities Arc Helps Make a Dream Come True – 10 Years Early! When self-advocate Mona Laurent moved out of her family home, her 20year goal was to live independently in an apartment of her own. Last October, with help from Arc Greater Twin Cities, she met that goal – 10 years ahead of schedule. Like many people with disabilities, Mona lived in a group home before this opportunity arose. But a group home wasn’t the best fit. “We expect a lot from anyone, let alone someone with a disability, to think we can put them together in a group home and everything will mesh,” said Sue Laurent, Mona’s sister. “There are so many different disabilities and so many different personalities. It doesn’t always work.” When issues came to a head, Mona had to leave the group home. Her sister and co-guardian Marianne Laurent said, “We didn’t want to move Mona just for the sake of moving her. We wanted to do what was right. We looked at a lot of options, but finding appropriate placement for her was really frustrating.” She continued, “We were going through old paperwork, and I saw Arc’s name. A friend of mine has gotten a lot of help from Arc, and she said, you “A friend of mine has gotten a lot of help from Arc, and she said, you don’t have to do this alone. Arc will help you get through it.” wanted an apartment of her own. After some discussion with the family, we decided this would be a wonderful opportunity for Mona.” Mona’s new apartment is everything she wanted. She has her own space but gets several hours of daily assistance. There are other people with disabilities living in Arc Greater Twin Cities helped Mona Laurent achieve her dream the building who share of her own apartment. Now she can make her own choices — the support staff, so like whether to cook dinner for herself or join other people with Mona has some new disabilities who live in her building. acquaintances. “I can eat with the others when I want, don’t have to do this alone. Arc will or I can make my own dinner,” said help you get through it.” Mona. “It’s my choice.” Arc advocate Brad Hansen worked Mona’s new home has also made with the family and with Hammer, the life better for her family. “We’re not residential service provider that ran trying to put out fires all the time any Mona’s group home. Together, they more,” said Sue. “Now when we spend found a new solution. time together, it’s quality time for the “Hammer suggested an apartfamily.” ment with in-home services, which they The tidy little apartment Mona now would provide,” Brad said. “Mona really calls home is more than a place to live. It’s an affirmation of her ability and her spirit. “Mona always knew she could do a lot of things for herself,” said Sue. “Now she can.” "SD(SFBUFS5XJO$JUJFT About Arc Greater Twin Cities Arc Greater Twin Cities is a grassroots advocacy organization serving the needs of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Arc helps people with disabilities live as they choose and connects people with services they need to overcome challenges and thrive in community life. Most of all, Arc is about change – changing attitudes, changing policies and changing lives. Established in 1946, Arc Greater Twin Cities was one of the first Arc chapters in the nation. Today it is regarded as a leader in advocacy for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. Arc’s services span the lifetime from birth through the senior years. It helps individuals and families address issues such as early intervention, education, transition to adulthood, health care, housing, employment, guardianship and more. Arc serves residents of Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott and Washington counties. Arc is a membership organization. While no one is refused services, membership strengthens Arc’s voice and ensures that Arc reflects the changing needs of the people it serves. For more information, visit www. arcgreatertwincities.org or call Arc at (952) 920-0855. %FEJDBUFE3FTPVSDFGVM4VQQPSUJWF Tapemark Charity Pro-Am donated $53,957 in 2009 to Arc Greater Twin Cities 8IFOMJWFTBSFUPVDIFECZEJTBCJMJUJFTQFPQMFmOEUIFNTFMWFT POBKPVSOFZWFSZEJĊFSFOUGSPNUIFPOFUIFZFYQFDUFE"SDIBT CFFOIFMQJOHGBNJMJFTGPSPWFSZFBSTXJUIFBSMZJOUFSWFOUJPO FEVDBUJPOIFBMUIDBSFIPVTJOHFNQMPZNFOUHVBSEJBOTIJQBOE NPSFBDSPTTUIFMJGFTQBO $BOXFIFMQ XXXBSDHSFBUFSUXJODJUJFTPSH tapemarkgolf.org 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 12 A benefiting Agency of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am The Arc of Minnesota An advocate since the 1970s David Bender has significant disabilities — Down syndrome and autism — but because of the services he receives, he has a happy and healthy life. He volunteers in his St. Paul neighborhood, walks the dog for the family next door, participates in activities at the local community center, and is gaining skills so he can volunteer at programs like Feed My Starving Children and The Humane Society. Jean and Paul Bender, David’s parents, weren’t able to find a program like this in the existing service system. Thanks to an innovative service option promoted by The Arc of Minnesota, they were able to create a tailor-made program for David – at a cost that is $20,000 less than other disability services. Like David, Kenny Moore also has a better life. Kenny has developmental disabilities, and for several years, he was living in a foster care home. He didn’t need all the supervision from that home and was anxious to have a place of his own. Through a program called Housing Access Services, Kenny has found his own apartment in Apple Valley, a bus ride or bike ride away from his job at Culver’s. He will also save the state money that would be spent in the more expensive foster care setting. Erich Hoffmann is enjoying life, too, in his seventh grade class at Apple Valley middle school. He is an engaging teenager who makes friends with whomever he meets and just happens to have developmental disabilities. He loves Spanish class and he loves making things in his Family Consumer Science class that he would never eat at home. He plays percussion in the seventh grade band and soon will receive his second degree Junior Black Belt in Karate. Connecting individuals and families with the resources and information they need. Erich’s parents, Gail and Doug, have included Erich as much as possible in school. They have received support from a program that helps get Erich to his many medical and therapy appointments, as well as to numerous activities that help him function like a typical child. This program also provides equipment and learning devices to help his everyday learning, increase his fine motor skills, and make his daily life easier. These successes haven’t happened by accident. David, Kenny, and Erich are benefiting from services for which The Arc of Minnesota has advocated since the 1970s. The Arc of Minnesota and its 12 local affiliated chapters have been leaders in working for this system and connecting individuals and families with the resources and information they need. It is for people like David, Kenny, and Erich that The Arc of Minnesota exists. We are also there for others who are struggling to get the services they need for a more independent life or a more normal family life. For example, because of recent state budget cuts, Kathy Sanders is getting half of the hours of help she was receiving just a few months ago in her Andover home. The staff helped her manage the significant behavior challenges her daughter Jenny poses — challenges that require 24-hour monitoring. Kathy is a reminder that our work is not done and must continue. About The Arc of Minnesota The Arc of Minnesota and 12 local affiliated chapters across the state provide crucial information for people with developmental disabilities and their families, connect them with resources, and stand with them when they need an advocate. Originally organized to serve children with intellectual disabilities, The Arc now serves people of all ages with many kinds of developmental disabilities including, but not limited to, intellectual disabilities, Down Syndrome, autism, cerebral palsy, and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. The Arc of Minnesota and local chapters are also leaders in advocating for public policies that allow people with developmental disabilities to live, learn, work, and play in their communities. For more than 50 years, we have helped bring about many of the positive and forward-thinking changes in policies and services that affect people with disabilities. In a time of tight state budgets, we want to further improve those services by supporting innovative programs and ideas that both make lives better and use public dollars more efficiently and sustainably. The services that the Hoffmann and Benders receive, and the Housing Access Services Program that The Arc of Minnesota and its local chapters provide, are such examples. The Tapemark Charity Pro-Am has been a generous supporter of The Arc of Minnesota since 1996. Proceeds from the tournament have been essential in helping us create a world where persons with developmental disabilities are included, valued, and respected. Advocating and supporting people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities and their families as they choose how they live, learn, work and play. • Individual Advocacy, Assistance & Family Support. • Workshops and Forums that address topics and issues such as Individual Education Planning, Transition Planning, Guardianship, Autism, Inclusion, Civic Engagement & more. • Parent Connections, Caregiver Support, Sibshops support groups for parents, siblings & caregivers. • Public Policy advocacy at the local, state & national levels. • GetSet! Training that empowers families to advocate for their children’s special education success. Life Planning for families with special needs children, including The Arc of Minnesota’s new Master Pooled Trust Program. • Self-Advocacy — The Arc supports SAM (Self Advocates of Minnesota) and People First groups across Minnesota and works to empower self-advocates to have a voice. 13 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities Coming Next... The 16th Annual Tapemark Charity Women’s Golf Event Monday, September 20, 1:00pm, Southview Country Club An Exciting One Day Event This could be your tee shot at the Tapemark Women’s Golf Event! Don’t miss your chance to play beautiful Southview Country Club in this exciting one-day event. You and a partner will compete against other two-woman teams of your similar skill level, as we have 5 flights you can participate in, including a fun flight for players without registered handicaps. Your day includes lunch, 18 holes of golf, cart, a fantastic banquet and awards dinner, and tournament merchandise. There are prizes for each flight champion, raffles, games, and more! All for only $200 per person! This is your rare chance to play Southview Country Club, while helping us raise money for local non-profits serving people with developmental and learning disabilties. We had a full field last year, so sign up now and make sure you are a part of the Tapemark Women’s Golf Event. You can sign up quickly and easily online at tapemarkgolf.org/play/womens-event/ or call us at 651-552-5639. Sponsorships Available! Put your company or business in front of our 144 women golfers. We’ve got many sponsorship levels to accomodate any budget, including our Team Sponsorship at $1000, which includes a foursome in the event and advertising at the event. For more information go to tapemarkgolf.org/play/womens-event/ We’ll see you on the course! tapemarkgolf.org Commercial Space Available w/ Excellent Fairway Access Congratulations to the Tapemark Volunteers, Golfers, and Benefiting Charities! 20 Cong volun 651.450.9669 Th Ta Co Relocate Your Business Closer to the Green www.LangerCommercial.com So Cou 65 Southview Country Club Proud t o b e t h e h o s t a n d p a rt ne r of the 39th Annual Tapemark Charity Pro-Am. -XQHWKWKWK You will truly be at home at Southview Country Club. Memberships Available - Complimentary Unlimited Carts www.southviewcc.com tapemarkgolf.org 651.451.6856 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 14 A benefiting Agency of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Dakota Communities Cooking and Friendship are the Perfect Ingredients Nearly four decades ago, Walt and Mary Jo Roberts were looking for a partner to help them raise their son John who has multiple and severe disabilities. Fortunately for their family, Dakota’s Children — now Dakota Communities — was just building a home in St. Paul and seven-year-old John became one of the new residents. From this one home for 48 children, Dakota Communities has grown to include 32 adult group homes in neighborhood settings across the Twin Cities Metro. John now lives at a home with three other men in Eagan, where he is part of the community and receives quality care 24/7 from staff on-site. John enjoys his small group home setting and his life is full. The Roberts Family helped build a walking path in the very large backyard at his house because John loves to walk — even if it’s raining or snowing. Mary Jo, John’s mom, served previously on the Dakota Communities board and currently on the Human Rights Committee. Walt and Mary Jo and their other five grown children are all supportive of and grateful for Dakota Communities. “There’s wonderful leadership and vision there. They make improvements all the time.” Dakota Communities is currently expanding a number of healthy initiatives for people they support through a program it calls Be Connected, Be Well. New menus focus on fresh foods and meals prepared from scratch. Therapeutic gardening is a summer program providing not only produce, but also a creative outlet with flowers. Teams from the group homes call themselves Garden Warriors and care for gardens at the State Fair grounds as volunteers. Pet therapy has been introduced. “From a parent’s perspective, the support John receives is invaluable. It’s priceless,” says Roberts. Playing in the Tapemark tournament carries special significance for this close-knit family. John’s brother Ted began playing three years ago following his dad who started eight years earlier. “It is run so well; you feel like you are on the tour. And we are playing to support an organization our family believes in,” says Walt. About Dakota Communities John Roberts Physical exercise and nutrition instruction at the Ways to Wellness health coaching program at HealthEast are improving health and lifestyles both for staff and the people they serve. “From a parent’s perspective, the support John receives is invaluable. It’s priceless,” says Roberts. Dakota Communities is a private, nonprofit organization founded in West St. Paul in 1973 by parents of children with disabilities. Today it provides residential and in-home service to adults with disabilities throughout the greater metropolitan area. It is devoted to the whole lives of people, lived out physically, spiritually, intellectually and emotionally. To learn more please visit: www.dakotacommunities.org Tapemark Charity Pro-Am donated $5,000 in 2009 to Dakota Communities 15 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities ©2010 LarsonAllen LLP Helping clients achieve their business and financial goals for more than 50 years. Accounting | Assurance | Tax | Consulting | Advisory Noticeably Different. Honorees continued from page 8. three $100 bills that he once won from Otteson on the golf course. Why does John have them displayed there? That one’s easy: Just to bug Otteson if Tom ever comes over to John’s house!) The problem, of course, with having a longtime golfing foe as a teammate is that it’s not always easy to root for a guy that you’ve grown accustomed to trying to beat over the years. When asked whether he spent most of the tournament pulling for or against Otteson, Feddema had to admit to having experienced two full days of schadenfreude, which is a German word that means “experiencing glee at another person’s misery.” Further compounding the team’s problems, however, was that Otteson was almost certainly hoping to derive glee from John’s golfing misery. Bottom line: the Dream Team missed the Dedication continued from page 1. dilapidated condition. Students were taught on the third floor, which posed significant challenges for the physically handicapped. But it was a major victory to have any place to educate a child with special needs at that time. Over the years, Frances would go on to other schools, including St. Coletta School in Jefferson, Wisconsin at the age of 14. That was a long way from home for someone that young and innocent, but good school options were few and literally far between. In time, Frances would return to Minnesota and work for over 25 years at Regina Hospital in Hastings, where she often sported a button that read, “I am a U.S. Taxpayer,” which she was! She also married, traveled and lived a life as full and meaningful as anyone’s. Now is the time for a fiscal check-up cut, resulting in untold glee on the part of the other 59 teams in the tourney. No one has won more Pro-Am raffle prizes over the years than John, and for a very good reason: he buys more tickets than anyone else. But he doesn’t buy them with the hope of winning, nor does he play in the tournament because he wants or needs another pair of golf socks. His motivation is simple: he wants to support the Pro-Am because he believes in what it stands for. “It’s a fabulous, well-run tournament,” John says. “But most importantly, it’s a great charity. It’s something I’ve looked forward to every year.” For 22 years, the Pro-Am has benefited from John’s faithful and generous support. For all that he has done, John Feddema was formally recognized at this year’s Saturday Night Dinner for his long-standing commitment to the success of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am. Frances entered the hospital on June 25 last year, and died of pneumonia two days later. But her legacy lives on; certainly in this year’s Pro-Am where Bob and Sandy Klas, along with countless other volunteers, golfers and supporters from the community, will join to raise critically needed funds for others with developmental and learning disabilities. It lives on as well for all those who no longer must live their lives alone in the shadows, but may instead now walk in the bright sunshine with all of us. On behalf of all those with special needs, including both those who are with us today and the many others that are not yet born, we say thanks to the person who has served as the inspiration for the Pro-Am and made the world a better place for having been in it. 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All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities A benefiting Agency of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am ProAct Special Olympian Heidi Magnusson knows that athletes must learn to respond in clutch situations with agility and performance. Magnusson did just that, but this time it was from the speaker’s podium at the 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am golf dinner. At 25, Magnusson has already achieved much. Four academic letters in high school, sports victories in hockey, soccer and softball, and, perhaps more importantly, she goes home tired from her day job at ProAct, where she works hard and smiles frequently. Magnusson told her story to a crowd of nearly 300 event supporters on June 12 at the major golf event, held at Southview Country Club in West. St. Paul. “I swim, run in track and field, play softball and go bowling,” said the 17-year Special Olympics athlete. “I was lucky enough to go to the national games on the Minnesota Ladies Aquatics Team … and even won gold and silver medals.” “She was really remarkable, and gave one of the most composed and focused speeches I’ve ever heard,” said Phil Callen, who serves as president of the Pro-Am event. Attendees got a brief glimpse at the life Magnusson leads, what she values, along with her accomplishments, and she thanked Heidi Magnusson tells Tapemark Charity Pro-Am crowd that Down Syndrome has not stopped her achievements; cites hard work, inclusion, options she’s been given. Heidi Magnusson spoke at this year’s Tapemark Pro-Am banquet. everyone for the support they provided to people with disabilities, Callen explained. The Tapemark crowd was not the first to hear from Magnusson, who has opened many doors and opportunities as a representative of the Special Olympics. She’s had dinner with Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty and has spoken with Congressman John Kline about the organization. Not one to turn away a challenge, Magnusson has acted in community theatre productions, and attends a theatre class at ProAct in Eagan, joining her coworkers with disabilities. “Many people think that having Down Syndrome holds me back, but I don’t think it keeps me from doing anything I really want to do,” said Magnusson. “I think I have a very full and exciting life.” Magnusson credits ProAct for helping her to find work in the community, and providing new job skills that employers can use. She worked at a restaurant for a number of years and really enjoyed helping customers. Steve Ditschler, president and CEO of ProAct, said Magnusson serves as a wonderful example of what people with disabilities can achieve. “There are so many options today for people, and the quality of life is far greater than in the past. We are so proud of Heidi and we’re grateful that we’ve been able to play a role in her success.” ProAct serves the needs of people with disabilities through its facilities in Eagan, Red Wing, Zumbrota and River Falls, Wisconsin. ProAct ProAct, Inc. has been assisting people with disabilities for 40 years, and offers numerous programs to maximize each person’s potential. From life skills classes to vocational and employment programs, the organization is experienced in identifying and working with a person’s needs, strengths and aspirations, helping individuals to lead productive lives. Working from its headquarters in Eagan, from a substantial facility in Red Wing and through satellite programs in western Wisconsin and Zumbrota, ProAct serves people with disabilities in the Twin Cities metro, southern Minnesota and western Wisconsin. Transportation is provided to its facilities and to community work settings. In helping people with brain injuries, ProAct’s Adult Day Services program is geared toward improving a person’s overall well being, through classes and therapeutic recreation. In preparing for employment, clients receive pre-vocational services, develop good work habits and learn effective interpersonal and problem solving skills. People with disabilities get support in their search for competitive employment to help ensure long term success. Through coaching, the use of adaptive technology and problem solving, ProAct is the catalyst for satisfaction and pride at work, and in successful daily living. Tapemark Charity Pro-Am donated $5,000 in 2009 to ProAct tapemarkgolf.org 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 18 A benefiting Agency of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Children’s Home Society & Family Services Learning Disabilities Assistance program “We were homeless,” Will* said, “and our son was struggling in kindergarten. It took us awhile to find a stable place to live, but once we did, we were able to enroll Jacob in school for about two months before the end of the school year.” Jacob’s mom, Marcia, added, “We worried that Jacob had not spent enough time in kindergarten and would need to be held back.” They believed that Jacob was not at the same level socially and emotionally as his peers. Meanwhile, Will and Marcia struggled with their own disabilities, and felt the school was not taking enough time to discuss their concerns about Jacob’s progress. At Jacob’s previous school, his individual education plan, or IEP, was written to request that he attend summer school so that he could catch up with his classmates. However, the IEP at his new school stated summer school was unnecessary, which made his parents more worried about their son’s education. “That’s why we started working with Children’s Home Society & Family Services,” Will said. The Learning Disabilities Assistance program at CHSFS supports children like Jacob and their families as they navigate learning issues relative to dyslexia, attention-deficit disorder, emotional or behavioral difficulties, difficulties in auditory processing, or information integration and memory disabilities. One out of every seven Americans has some type of learning disability. Finding sufficient support can help lessen the fear a child and his parents experience with the diagnosis of a learning disability. Our goal is to empower parents to obtain the help they need for their child, navigate the special education system and overcome the frustration associated with a learning disability. Tapemark Charity has been supporting the Learning Disabilities Assistance program at CHSFS for more than twelve years. As a significant funder through the annual Pro-Am and Women’s Golf Event, as well as its charity bingo hall and pull tab sites, Tapemark Charity has been vital in enabling CHSFS to provide services children and their families struggling with learning disabilities. Generous contributions from Tapemark Charity have allowed CHSFS to cross-train ten staff people to help identify potential learning disabilities in clients, which may be the underlying cause of other issues in their lives. Tapemark Charity’s financial support provides every family living in our service area the opportunity for learning disabilities assistance, regardless of personal income. During the past year, CHSFS has served 64 families of kindergarten, elementary and high school children in Anoka, Chisago and Ramsey County. Children and families served through our Learning Disabilities Program experience very positive results: 90% of parents are able to get a more appropriate education plan for their child. 88% say they can communicate better with school. 87% report being able to help their child do better in school. By helping to identify and understand the obstacles to success a child may be experiencing, and giving parents the tools to advocate on their child’s behalf with the school, CHSFS is able to help families unlock a child’s full potential. “CHSFS was able to help us express our concerns and explain our request to the school, why we thought it was • • • important for Jacob to attend summer school,” Will explained. Because of this extra communication and support, Jacob was enrolled in summer school and made good progress toward entering first grade. “I believe that Jacob would have been left behind to go through kindergarten all over again if we hadn’t been able to work with the staff at CHSFS,” Marcia said. “I am thankful that they taught us how to communicate with the school in a way that helped Jacob get what he needs to succeed.” From Children’s Home Society & Family Services, thank you Tapemark Charity for your many years of support and contributions! Because of you, Jacob and many other children have a new chance to succeed in school, and thrive in life. * Our clients’ names have been changed to protect their privacy. About Children’s Home Society & Family Services Based in St. Paul, Children’s Home Society & Family Services helps to create and support families so that children can thrive. Through a wide range of local, national and international services including adoption, counseling and education, CHSFS works to ensure that every child has security, opportunity, permanency and a loving family. CHSFS is nationally accredited, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization. For more information on CHSFS, please visit chsfs.org or call 651-646-7771. Tapemark Charity Pro-Am donated $20,238 in 2009 to Children’s Home Society & Family Services 19 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities Tournament Sponsors Presenting Sponsor $35,000 Grand Slam Sponsor $25,000 Alexandra and Robert Klas, Sr. St. Andrew’s Sponsor $15,000 Hole-in-One Sponsor $10,000 Frances Klas Johnson Memorial Fund Amir Abdelwahed • Gloria Akins • Joan Allen • Linda Anastos • Elizabeth Andrews • Sean and Jammi Hansen Blair • Macarena and Bradley Boeve • David and Mary Breen • Sarah Brill • Jim and Jean Callahan • Nelsine Christensen • The Church of Saint Agnes • Gert Cody • Jim Concidine • Tom and Marilyn Crowley • Theresa Davids • Steven and Meri Ditschler • Rosemary Dougherty • John Emmons • Sharon Ferraro • Audrey Fitzgerald • Marianne Foussard • Franciscan Health Community • Boey Gergen • Joe and Monica Glass • Jaime and Maria Harris • Charles and Alice Harrison • Willa Hathaway • Sharon and Michael Hatten • Randy and Mary Hines • Carol Hove • A. J. Ingebrand • Rebecca and Kenneth Jacques • Cleva Jobe • Dana Johnson • Martha Johnson • Angela Kamish • Patti Dalen Leisinger • Sylvia Lund • Judy Lysne • Ellen Mack • Jeanne Maclin • Darlene McDonald • Kelly McDonald • Jo Ann and James McIlrath • Deb McKenney • Kim and Brad Mueller • Lois Nedorski • William and Georgieana Nelson • Ardis Noonan • David and Marcia O’Brien • Charlotte Ostrom • Shirley Pearl • ProAct Inc Employee Fund • Mary Jo Richardson • Elizabeth Ryan • Todd Schroeder • Virginia Ann Schubert • Anita Scott • Eugene Singer • Pamela and Joseph Stanislav • Deborah Strand-Smith • Mary Trumper • Nancy Tuminelly • Nancy Walsh • Web Cut and Converting • Don and Nola Weber • Dorcas Weber • Deborah Weston • Lois Willand Double Eagle Sponsor $5,000 Wells Fargo Advisors Amir “AJ” Abdelwahed and Kristine Kircher Casey Albert T. O’Neil Foundation City Auto Glass - Dale and Bette Schenian Eagle Sponsor $2,500 Bob, Linda, Scott, and Lauren Klas Louise and Annie Klas Twin City Hide Inc. Celebrating 20 Years in Business! Birdie Sponsor $1,500 Philip and Margaret Johnson Dan and Arlys Peterson Thomas J. Klas Annie, Jim, Laurel & Frank Winsor West Chase Golf Course - Tampa, FL Par Sponsor $1,000 Sean Blair and Jammi Hansen Blair Gert Cody Edinburgh USA Pro-Am Foundation Teresa Eyring and Philip Callen Tee-To-Green Sponsor $500 Donations tapemarkgolf.org Bradley and Macarena Boeve In Memory of Joan and Jack Callahan — The Callahan Family Steve, Cyndy, and Adam Ching Tom, Judy, Dillon, Shane, and Brendan Cody Fred Lenertz Jr. Marilyn and Ron Mitsch Alex Roberts Dick Thompson Michael and Janelle Cody Tom and Marilyn Crowley Kay Fredericks and Richard Cisek Daniel Klas Richard and Margaret Lidstad Andy Rensink Janet Klas Roberts Brian and Christine Nelson Tom and Arna Yetter Gloria Akins • Jerry Arens • Bruce and Marianne Baumann • Helin Berlin • David and Mary Breen in honor of James Caniff • Paul and Julie Burkhardt • Jim and Lynda Burmeister • Jim Carbonari • Michael and Carole Casey • Nelsine Christensen • Clymer Family Fund — Fund B of the Saint Paul Foundation • John Currier • Jean Davis • Marie Dethmers • Dick Duerre • Eileen Eaves • Katharine Fitzgerald • Marianne Foussard • Fox River Associates • William and Burneice Goldetsky • Scott Gorden • Evelyn Hannegraf • Charles and Alice Harrison • Michele and Jerry Hein • Doris and Mary Hinze • Larry Hollar • Mary Hollenkamp • Helene Houle • Carol Hove • AJ Ingebrand • Kim Keprios and John Everett • Jim Linnerooth • Jeanne Maclin • Jim Madison • John Magnusson • Ed Malone • Ralph McDonald • Frederick and Phyllis Neher • Ken Nelson • Steven D. Nelson • William and Georgieana Nelson • Pete and Carolyn Ochsner • O.P. “Swede” and Charlotte Ostrom • Dave and Phyllis Plum • Ronald and Nancy Reed • Bryon Reinhart • Peter Rogers • Ken Rohlf • Virginia Schubert • Jack Stassen • Michael and Kathryn Sweeney • Andrew Thompson • Steven Thompson • Patrick Tinucci • Trient Technologies • Lois Willand • Gregg Wong • Ray and Judy Vennewitz • Billoine Young 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am • 20 Raffle Donations and Winners # Prize 1 $1000 cash 2 WILD Game night / press box experience for two that includes dinner in the Billy Rob Café! Donor Minnesota Wild and Bill Robertson Winner # Prize Donor Winner Bryon Reinhart 43 Amazon Kindle Phil Callen Margee Johnson 44 Golf Tanners Brook for four with carts! Tanners Brook Tim Madden 45 Two lower level Timberwolves tickets to be arranged with the donor Kathy Kukielka Beezer 46 Coffee Mill golf for four with cart and dinner! Coffee Mill Mary Jo Richardson 47 $200 cash Jean Bender 3 Amateur Entry in 2011 and a merchandise package! David Roth 4 Golf with the 2010 Golf Champion! Michael Morrow 48 Titleist Vokey Wedge 49 Two 9 hole golf passes to Hollydale Golf Course in Plymouth, one round at Pioneer Creek in Maple Plain, and golf for two at Brightwood Hills, and a driving range pass for Baker National Golf Course Hollydale Golf Course, Three Rivers Park District and Pioneer Creek Kim Keprios 50 Golf for four at StoneRidge. StoneRidge Golf Club Beth Fondell 51 Golf for four at Brightwood Hills in New Brighton, and two weekday rounds at Rum River Hills Golf Club Brightwood Hills, Rum River Hills Erik Rasmussen 52 Joe’s Sporting Goods gift certificate Joe’s Sporting Goods Dave Langer 53 Two tickets to any History Theatre performance, and a $25 Joseph’s gift card History Theatre and Helene Houle Brian and Chris Nelson 54 Two gift certificates toward any Illusion Theater performance, and a $50 Tryg’s gift certificate Illusion Theater & Tryg’s Dan Pulanco 55 Herkimer Pub & Brewery collectors Package: $50 gift card, logoed glassware, and golf shoebag. Herkimer Pub & Brewery Ed Malone 56 Two lessons with Golf Professional Craig Waryan Craig Waryan Ed Passe 57 $100 cash Andy Schouweiler 58 Four tickets to the Joke Joint Joke Joint & Helene Comedy Club and a $50 gift card to Ray J’s Houle American Grill in Woodbury. Catherine Erickson Jim Misher 59 One Night stay at Mystic Lake Hotel plus meal at The Buffet Mystic Lake Casino Mitch Loewen 60 Treasure Island dinner cruise for two and golf for two at Lake Pepin Golf Course. Lake Pepin Golf Course & Treasure Island Catherine Erickson 61 Footjoy DryJoy Shoes Titleist Footjoy Tim Madden 62 Grey Plant Mooty Basket of Golf Goodies Grey Plant Mooty Bryon Reinhart 63 Golf Country Air (Lake Elmo) bucket of balls Helene Houle & Counand round of golf for four on the Wedge try Air course and a $25 gift card to Ray J’s Tim Madden 64 WILD Mikko Koivu autographed stick and Cal Clutterbuck autographed photo and puck Minnesota Wild and Bill Robertson Stan Baratz 65 Two tickets to the Guthrie’s Dollhouse or A Streetcare Named Desire and a $25 Palomino gift card Guthrie Theater Mary McCohey 5 One year membership to the Pool & Yacht Club in Lilydale! Pool & Yacht Club Matt Norgaard 6 Grandview Lodge Getaway – 2 nights plus golf and breakfast Grandview Lodge Karen Haley 7 GOLF for four with carts at Midland Hills Midland Hills Tom Dolby 8 Titleist Vokey Wedge Titleist Footjoy Tom Jacobson 9 $800 cash 10 Night Out! Two tickets to SPCO and a one night stay at the Embassy Suites St. Paul Downtown. Don Atkinson St. Paul Chamber Orchestra & Embassy Suites, St. Paul Edinburgh Ted Roberts Titleist Footjoy Greg Anderson 11 Golf for four at Edinburgh USA 12 $700 cash Tom Mogren 13 Golf for four with carts at North Oaks Golf Club. North Oaks Golf Club Laura Zevnick 14 Round of golf for three players with Golf Professional Marshall Hoiness (carts included) at the Minikahda Club Marshall Hoiness & Minikahda Club Jim Misher 15 $600 cash 16 Golf for four with carts at Indian Hills Indian Hills Louise Klas 17 WILD four lower level regular season game tickets! Minnesota Wild and Bill Robertson Andre Belland 18 Golf for four with carts at the Minneapolis Golf Club Minneapolis Golf Club and Dan Simpson 19 Reserved parking at the 2011 Pro-Am or $100 cash 20 Footjoy DryJoy Shoes Titleist Footjoy Tom Lahl 21 MN Vikings signed Adrian Peterson photograph! Minnesota Vikings John Reardon 22 Two WILD tickets (club level) donated by VIKING Construction Viking Construction Jim LeRoy 23 Golf Four rounds with carts at Braemar Golf Course Braemar Golf Course Helene Houle 24 Personal Pace Recycler Mower Toro 25 $100 cash 26 Golf for four with carts at Timber Ridge 27 Tom Anderson Pam Norton Casey Getten Tracey Smith Jim Rauscher Polson Timber Ridge Michelle Theisen Golf for four at StoneRidge StoneRidge Golf Club Cyndy Ching 28 Pearson’s 25 lb salted nut roll Pearsons Candy Company Jerry Bonjeau 29 GOLF for two at Pebble Creek Golf Club (Becker, MN) Pebble Creek Golf Club Monica Glass 66 GOLF The Wilderness at Fortune Bay for two (includes cart / GPS/ range Balls) The Wilderness at Fortune Bay Tim Madden 30 Coffee Mill golf for four with cart and dinner! Coffee Mill Ed Passe 67 Golf for four including cart and practice facilty at The Jewel The Jewel, Lake City, MN Judy Mogren 31 GOLF for four at Tanners Brook (Mon. - Fri.) Tanners Brook Tim Madden 68 Golf for four at Mississippi National Mississippi National Galen Pate Highland National Mike Gleason Victor Hapka 69 Golf for four at Highland National Steve Koresky 70 Golf for four with carts at Falcon Ridge Golf Falcon Ridge Golf Course (Stacy, MN) Course Corey Claussen 71 Golf for four with carts at Ironman Golf Ironman Golf Course Course (Detroit Lakes, MN) and Golf for four and Pebble Lake Golf at Pebble Lake Golf Club (Fergus Falls) Club Karen Conrath 72 “Man Basket” Including: backpack/camp stool, Al Kaline baseball bobblehead doll, Clinique men’s cologne, Timberwolves note cube, three $15 gift certificates to the Downtowner car wash, “Beer” t-shirt, pair of boxer shorts with fishing lures, and six pack of Crispin Hard Cider. Arc Greater Twin Cities Ed Malone 73 Titleist Vokey Wedge Titleist Footjoy Sean Blair 74 One hour lesson with Golf Professional Jason Reigstad! Jon Reigstad Brian Boudreaux 75 Golf White Eagle (WI) for four Sean Blair & White Eagle Cheryl Woodward 76 Footjoy DryJoy Shoes Titleist Footjoy Chad Pendill 77 Eat Out! Gift Certificates: Ray J’s Grill $25, Joseph’s $25, Sunsets $25 and Tinucci’s $25! Tinucci’s, Sunsets & HeJim Callahan lene Houle 32 $400 cash 33 Golf at Greystone Golf Club for four with cart Greystone Golf Club 34 Golf for four with cart at Island View Island View Golf Course Steve Bauer 35 Car pampering! Johnson AutoBody (Newport) car detailing ($250 value) and Tires Plus Vehicle Maintenance Card Donated by Tires Plus and Johnson AutoBody, Inc. Colin Hooker 36 19” Sharp LCD HDTV Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. Tom Anderson 37 Titleist Vokey Wedge Titleist Footjoy Sean Blair 38 Day in Cannon Falls! Golf for four at The Summit and wine tasting for four at Cannon Falls Winery The Summit & Cannon Falls Winery 39 $300 cash 40 Eat out! Gift Certificates: Olive Garden $25, Dowtowner Woodfire Grill $25, Meritage $50! Helene Houle Footjoy DryJoy Shoes Titleist Footjoy Tim Madden Timber Ridge Jared Stein 41 42 21 GOLF for four with carts at Timber Ridge Golf Course Anne Haslerud Bette Schenian • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Joann Baregi All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities # Prize Donor Winner # Prize Donor Winner 78 Golf for two with Cart (Mon. and Tues. before 10 am or Sat/Sun after 2) at Troy Burne Troy Burne Chris Peterson 89 Acme Comedy Company Party! Admission for 10 people Acme Comedy Company Elizabeth Polome 79 Golf for two at Geneva Golf Club (Alexandria) and a $25 gas card! Geneva Golf Club Dan Huber 90 Helene Houle, Great Lakes Aquarium, Grand View Golf Links Maria Henly 80 Two rounds at Shadow Brook Public Golf Course and two rounds at Whispering Pines Golf Course (Hutchinson/ Annandale) Four passes for the Great Lakes Aquarium and two rounds of golf at Grand View Golf Links and a $100 Kwik Trip Gas Card ShadowBrooke Golf Course, Whispering Pines Golf Course David Theisen 91 Golf for two including cart and range balls at the University of Minnesota, Les Bolstad Golf Course U of M, Les Bolstad Golf John Feddema Course Jeff Otto, PGA Golf ProTom Mogren fessional 92 Midweek overnight at Grand Casino Mille Lacs or Hinckley including $20 food and $20 gaming Grand Casino Jen Baner 81 Group golf lesson with Jeff Otto PGA Golf Professional at Olympic Hills. Bring 4 people and work on your short game! Also a $25 gift card to Biaggi’s for after lessondrinks! 93 $100 Amazon Gift Card Marianne & Greg Reich Helene Houle 82 Golf for two at Red Wing Golf Club Red Wing Golf Club Steve Kelly 94 83 Arizona GOLF — two rounds for four people at The Gallery along with some Gallery Merchandise! Mike Karpe & The Gallery Golf Club Zach and Gale Hoffmann Two rounds at Giants Ridge (either the Legend or the Quarry, not Giants Ridge including weekends). 95 Titleist Vokey Wedge Titleist Footjoy Dick Duerre 96 Two rounds with cart at Inver Wood Golf Course Inver Wood Golf Course Kathy Kukielka 97 Joe’s Sporting Goods gift certificate Joe’s Sporting Goods Ted Roberts 98 Golf for four with carts at Grandy Nine Golf Course (Stanchfield, MN), and a $25 gas card! Grandy Nine Golf Lance Bement 99 MN Vikings signed Percy Harvin Photograph Minnesota Vikings Witt Fram 100 Two rounds at Roseville Cedarholm, Pebble Creek Golf Club (Becker, MN) and $50 gift card to Olive Garden Roseville Cedarholm, Pebble Creek and Helene Houle. Dan Huber 84 Two tickets to the Mixed Blood Mixed Blood and Ichiban Theatre and a $35 gift certificate to Ichiban Tom Jacobson Japanese Japanese! 85 Dinner Out! Gift Certificates: Tinucci’s $25, Angelo’s $25, Sunsets $25 , and Joseph’s $25 Tinucci’s, Paster Enterprises, Sunsets & Helene Houle 86 One night at the Whitefish Lodge & Suites in Crosslake and two rounds at Fair Havens Golf in Menahga, MN Whitefish Lodge & Suits Mike Koslavski & Fair Havens Golf 87 Two tickets to a Southern Theater Production and a $50 Tryg’s gift certificate Tryg’s & the Southern Theater 88 Mall of America Fun Pack. Two passes Underwater Adventures, Nick Universe, Moose Mountain and Coupon Book Les Bauer Mark Hengel Dick and Cay Kasel Steve Kelly A Special Thanks to our Generous Supporters We would like to give a special thanks to the following individuals and businesses for their contributions to the ongoing success of the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am. Our intern: Lauren Bennett Apple Automatic Awards by Hammond Coca-Cola, Pat Wright David Kingsbury Greater Stillwater Chamber of Commerce Mike Guille Marco Ed Heil and Amy Schneider StoryTeller Media and Communications Tandem Printing – Michele Hein Inver Hills Community College –Emergency Health Services Students Association Ken Gorg Microtel Inn & Suites Minnesota Golf Association Nora McGuire Pete Locke Phil Anderson & Staff – Southview Country Club Pro Shop Shaun Irwin and David Wight - Anderson Agency Superior Golf Cars - Andy Hochmuth Sylvia Lund, Karen O’Donovan, Deb McKenney & Staff – Tapemark Pro-Am Charitable Gambling Andrea Guerra Tapemark Company employees – especially Tom Schwab and Andy Schouweiler Trient Technologies Wally Wakefield Waste Management – Vince Vanella West St. Paul Police Department, Police Reserves Staff and volunteers of The Arc of Minnesota, Laura Ristau and Claire Hauge: Arc Greater Twin Cities, Michelle Theisen, Marianne Reich and Dolo Eggert: Children’s Home Society & Family Services, Jen Thurston, Nikki Emiliusen and Kim Herman: Dakota Communities, and ProAct A Special Thanks to our Volunteers Thank you to all of our many Pro-Am Volunteers! We apologize for any omissions or spelling errors! Please contact us with corrections. Without your willingness to do every task and to withstand rain, heat and mosquitoes our event would not be a success. We appreciate your dedication to our event, and to the many agencies we support. Please accept our heartfelt thanks. If you’d like to find out how you can get more involved in either the Men’s Pro-Am or the Women’s Golf Event please give us a call. We are always seeking those with creativity, boundless energy, new ideas, and a willing heart. 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In their first year, they raised $9,000. Their specific goal in creating the Tapemark Pro-Am included three important requirements they considered essential: that the event be a competitive golf event, that it be repeatable, and that the fundraising results from the tournament be commensurate with the effort to carry out the event. In all 3 areas, Klas and Cody succeeded wildly. Since that first tournament in 1972, the Tapemark Pro-Am has raised and donated more than $6,254,000 to the agencies it supports. It has become one of the four major events for the Minnesota Section of the PGA, and has been won by all the greatest professional players in Minnesota golf history. And in 2011, we will celebrate our 40th Anniversary as one of the Midwest’s longest-running and most successful charity golf events. The Tapemark Pro-Am is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. It now includes a Women’s Charity Golf Event held each fall at Southview Country Club. The organization is also licensed to operate two charitable gaming facilities, the West St. Paul Bingo Palace and a pulltab installation at Dunham’s Bar in West St. Paul. These two operations have contributed greatly to the fundraising success of the entire organization. The Tapemark Charity Pro-Am makes charitable contributions in the form of general operating grants to five organizations; Arc Greater Twin Cities, The Arc of Minnesota, Dakota Communities, ProAct, and the Learning Disabilities Program of Children’s Home Society & Family Services. At this time, we do not solicit or accept grants from other organizations. We do, however, encourage everyone we know to offer their generous support to the many worthy non-profits working hard on behalf of people with developmental and learning disabilities. Pat Cody Sr., Gov. Wendell Anderson, Bob Klas Sr. and Nancy Cummings Bob and Sandy Klas Yes! I’d like to make a contribution to the Tapemark Charity Pro-Am Mail this form to: 1685 Marthaler Lane, West St. Paul, MN 55118 Name Address City StateZip Phone (day) (evening) E-mail address Check enclosed, made payable to Tapemark Pro-Am VISA/MasterCard Join us next year! June 10 – 11 – 12, 2011 Amer. Exp. Discover account number CARD SECURITY NUMBER exp. date signature Photo Credits David Kingsbury, Sadanand Pathre, Jim Nihart 23 • 2010 Tapemark Charity Pro-Am 651-552-5639 (office) [email protected] All proceeds benefit Minnesotans living with developmental and learning disabilities a big thanks to everyone! Shaun Irwin (r) presents $35,000 sponsorship check to Bob Klas Jr. We Know How Impor tant It Is To Have a Partner Who Knows The Turf . You need a banking partner who knows the financial landscape. That’s why U.S. Bank is dedicated to providing you with the strength, support and service you deserve. 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