Peninsula: Golf tournament raises $1,725 for Home Fund

Bob Sinnett of Sequim said he wanted “to give something back.” – He decided that the third annual Alaska Invitational, a golf tournament that the former Alaska resident sponsors at SunLand Golf and Peninsula Home Fund.

He said he was particularly impressed that every dollar contributed to the Peninsula Home Fund goes to making life better for children, teens, families and the elderly in Jefferson and Clallam counties — from Forks to Port Townsend, from Quilcene and Brinnon to LaPush.

No money is diverted for administration or other overhead.

This year’s tournament — an 18-hole, two-person team event, open to anyone who has ever worked or lived in Alaska and limited to 64 players — was held May 19 and resulted in contributions totaling $1,725 from tee and green sponsors.

This money was added to the record-smashing $40,845 from individuals, couples, businesses and school groups in Clallam and Jefferson counties contributed during the Peninsula Home Fund’s 2000 holiday fund-raising campaign that ran from Thanksgiving to Dec. 31.

The 2000 campaign broke the old record set in 1999 of $30,884.18.

The nonprofit Olympic Community Action Programs, the No. 1 emergency care agency on the North Olympic Peninsula, manages the fund for the Peninsula Daily News.

More than 800 families are being helped this year by the Peninsula Home Fund.

Every penny collected goes, without deductions, to individuals and families in Jefferson and Clallam counties — hot meals for seniors, warm winter coats for children, home repairs for the low income, needed prescription drugs, dental work, safe, drug-free temporary housing, eyeglasses, the list goes on and on.

Peninsula Home Fund contributions are often used with money from churches, service clubs and other donors, enabling Community Action to stretch the value of the contributions.

Sinnett and 19 others were tee and green sponsors at the Alaska Invitational:

* Kelly O’Mera, PGA pro at SunLand Golf and Country Club.

* LeRoy Martin, Port Angeles Ford/Lincoln/ Mercury.

* Joann Saul, The Public House/Sentosa, Port Townsend.

* Richard White, Marina Restaurant, Sequim.

* Ken Clark, Clark Land Office, Sequim.

* Jerry Allen, 7 Cedars Casino.

* Peg Rinker, Windemere Real Estate-SunLand, Sequim.

* Marcy and Geoff Larson, Alaskan Brewing Co., Juneau, Alaska.

* Judy Beier, RE/MAX Fifth Avenue real estate, Sequim.

* Dr. David Gauthun, Gauthun Chiropractic, Sequim.

* Maureen McDonald, Dupuis restaurant, Port Angeles.

* Doug Bush, secretary/treasurer, Teamsters Local 589, Port Angeles.

* Jim Grubb, Lady Truffles, Sequim.

* Sharon Kurz Schubert, Action Property Management, Sequim.

* James B. Majewski, Moe’s Cart Barn, Sequim.

* Robert Henke, Action Security, Inc., Anchorage, Alaska.

* Wade Jurgensen, Bosun’s Locker, Sequim.

* Craig and Lora Armstrong, Allan Armstrong Construction, Sequim.

* John Brewer, PDN publisher and editor.

“The Peninsula Daily News thanks and commends Bob Sinnett and all of the Alaska Invitational sponsors who reached out to lend a hand through the Peninsula Home Fund,” Brewer said.

“Community service is an essential part of the PDN’s mission, and, with Mr. Sinnett’s help, we were very proud to be able to connect Alaska Invitational donors with those in need, and do so without any red tape or administrative expense.”

The Peninsula Home Fund has raised more than $200,000 since it began in 1989.

To apply for a grant from the fund, phone Community Action at 360-452-4726 (Port Angeles) or 360-385-2571 (Port Townsend).

Tournament results

Jim Coulter won low-gross honors at the Alaska Invitational with a 76. Bob Lamm won low-net honors with a 65.

Dick Stirton and Don Scott topped Division 1 team play with 62, nipping Dave Holleman and Rick Mystrom’s 63.

Don Claussen and Fred Kazlauka shot a 59 to take Division 2, while Lamm and Sinnett finished second with a 60. Bill and Bonn Hubbard’s 66 was one shot better than Jack Dunham and Roger Laube to take Division 3.

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