A Round to Remember Golf Classic

Help us make it A Round to Remember

The 5th Annual A Round to Remember Golf Classic will be held on Saturday, June 18, 2016 at Connemara Golf Course. This event is produced by local golfer and Association supporter, Paul Bimschleger and his family. Paul lost his wife, Patricia, in 2011 to Alzheimer’s disease. He and his family have raised over $118,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association since 2012.

Date: June 18, 2016
Location: Connemara Golf Course, 123 Main St, Nicholasville , KY 60601
Contact: Lauren Ashley German [email protected] 859-266-5283 x8181

 

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A letter from Paul: 

Dear Supporter,

 

In 2011, I lost my wife, Patricia, of 57 years to Alzheimer’s disease. She had never been sick a day in her life, but one day after under going tests at Sanders-Brown at the University of Kentucky we found she was in early stages of the disease. There was no record of the disease in the family.

 

In 2012, I planned the first Alzheimer’s Association A Round to Remember Golf Classic in her honor. Since then, my family and I have raised over $118,000 for the Alzheimer’s Association to help families living with Alzheimer’s and to support research to fight this disease.

 

Will you join me in the fight against Alzheimer’s?

 

The 2016 A Round to Remember Golf Classic will be held Saturday, June 18 at Connemara Golf Course. You can help us end Alzheimer’s by contributing in the following ways:

 

  • Registerto play on June 18th at Connemara Golf Course: $100/player or $400/foursome. To register, visit alz.org/RTR2016 and click “Register Now”.

 

  • Sponsora hole for $150. To download the form, visit alz.org/RTR2016 and click “Sponsor”.

 

  • Donate a prize or service to the silent auction by contacting Lauren Ashley German at [email protected].

 

  • Support the Alzheimer’s Associationby making a tax deductible donation. To make a donation, visit alz.org/RTR2016 and click “Donate”.

 

Over 70,000 families in our community are living with the devastation of Alzheimer’s disease. Your support helps the Alzheimer’s Association provide essential services to these families including; a 24-Hour Helpline, early stage workshops, support groups, family consultations, referrals, caregiver training and much more.

 

We hope to see you on June 18th and would greatly appreciate your contribution to fighting this fatal disease.

 

If you have any questions or need any assistance, please contact Lauren Ashley German at the Alzheimer’s Association by email: [email protected] or by phone: 859.266.5283.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

 

 

Paul Bimschleger

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