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WINTER 2016
21
Atradition
ofmemories
and tributes
FOR MANY IN SOUTH GEORGIA,
the holiday sea-
son is a time to honor and remember friends and loved ones
by making contributions to the Archbold Foundation’s Tree of
Lights, a tradition that began 28 years ago as part of the effort
to raise funds for the first Lewis Hall Singletary Oncology
Center. For the past 18 years, contributions to the Tree of
Lights have benefited Hospice of Southwest Georgia.
A donation of $10 per individual honored is suggested,
but gifts of any size are welcome. Individuals
honored and family members of those
remembered receive a special Tree of Lights or
Hanukkah card letting them know a gift has been given. Gifts
are acknowledged and cards are sent throughout December.
For more information about the Archbold Foundation Tree
of Lights or to make a donation, call
229.228.2924
or visit
www.archboldfoundation.org.
ARCHBOLD FOUNDATION
Swing for
acause!
THE 21ST ANNUAL
Archbold Classic
Pro-Am golf tournament was held on
Nov. 9, 2015, at Glen Arven Country Club
in Thomasville. Generous contributions by
businesses and individuals totaled over
$215,000. The proceeds from the event
benefit the Archbold Scholarship Program,
a program that awards scholarships to
Archbold employees and local deserving
students pursuing a career in health care.
The winning team (from left): Rick Singletary, Philip Davis, Jerry Pate
(professional golfer), Steve McDermond and Lewis Singletary.