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Roslyn Harbor, NY - Golf & Tennis Tournament

Scott Adams
Gluten-Free Community Calendar

Event details

Golf & Tennis Tournament

to benefit the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University

Monday September, 26th, 2011

Engineers Country Club

Roslyn Harbor, New York

Golf Schedule (Rain or Shine)

9:30 am-11:30 am: Brunch & Registration

10:00 am: Driving Range Opens

11:30 am: Shotgun start, Refreshments & Lunch on the course (with gluten-free options!)

Tennis Schedule

2:00 pm: Registration

2:30 pm - 4:30pm: Tennis Tournament

5:00 pm: Cocktails, Silent Auction & Gift Drawings

6:00 pm: Award Ceremony, Remarks & Dinner. Dr. Peter Green will offer brief remarks during dinner.

"Silent Auction" will commence at 5pm, and "Chinese Auction" Gift Drawings will take place throughout the evening."Chinese Auction" Gift Drawing Items Include: Apple Ipad, 42" Flat Screen HDTV, Golf Outing Certificates, Dinner Certificates, Sporting Event Tickets, Theatre Tickets/NYC Hotel Stay Package, and many more items.

The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University is the premier Center in the United States that provides comprehensive medical care, including nutrition, for adult and pediatric patients with celiac disease. The Center is diagnosing and treating more than 2,800 patients annually from around the world. Additional information is available online at www.celiacdiseasecenter.org.

The Kicking 4 Celiac Foundation is a recognized 501©(3) non-profit organization, focused on educating people affected by celiac disease and promoting celiac disease awareness to the public at large. The Kicking 4 Celiac Foundation works tirelessly to raise funds for centers such as the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University through a variety of meaningful charity events and sponsorship opportunities. The Kicking 4 Celiac Foundation also offers a scholarship program, to help off-set the costs of maintaining a gluten-free diet, to college students affected with celiac disease. Promoting an active lifestyle and including physical activities in its fundraisers and events is at the core of the Foundation's primary goal, which is to demonstrate the potential for celiac sufferers to maintain a healthy and active lifestyle while confronting the effects of celiac disease. www.kicking4celiac.org.

Engineer's Country Club http://www.engineerscc.com/.

I hope you can join us!

best,

Cynthia

Cynthia Beckman

Director of Development

Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University

Harkness Pavilion

180 Fort Washington Avenue

Suite 934

New York, NY 10032

Tel 212.342.4529

Cell 646.812.1212

Fax 212.342.0447

email: cb2280@columbia.edu

www.celiacdiseasecenter.org


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