Tuesday, September 14,
2010
Lyman Orchards Championship Golf Course
Great Golf for a Great Cause!
Come out for a great day of golf on one of New England’s finest public courses to
benefit the programs and services of the Connecticut Chapter of the National Spinal
Cord Injury Association (NSCIA-CT).
Funds raised at the
11th Wheeling and Able Golf
Classic
will stay in Connecticut
to help those who have suffered a spinal cord injury and supplement statewide education
and outreach programs.
The Connecticut Chapter of the National Spinal Cord Injury Association is a not-
for - profit organization funded solely by membership dues and charitable donations.
Contributions to the Wheeling and Able Golf Classic are tax deductible.
For additional information on the
Wheeling & Able Golf Classic
, contact Eastern
Rehabilitation Network at 860-667-5468, 860-667-5480, or at www.easternrehab.net.
Committee:
Mr. Brad Field, Chief Meteorologist, NBC-TV Channel 30, Hartford, Honorary
Chair and Emcee Brad Field returns for his 4th year as Honorary Chair and
Emcee of the Wheeling & Able Golf Classic. Brad forecasts Connecticut’s weather
on NBC-30 Connecticut News at 5, 5:30, 6 and 11 p.m. He’s been with NBC-30 since
March, 1983, and has been awarded the American Meteorological Society’s “Seal of
Approval” for Excellence in Television Weathercasting. Brad has received awards
for his forecasting of Hurricane Gloria and The Blizzard of ‘96. Brad, his wife
Sandy, and two sons Curtis and Connor, enjoy the gorgeous hilltop views from their
home in North Granby.
Schedule:
7:30 - 8:45 am
Registration
8:00 - 9:00 am
Continental Breakfast, Practice Tees & Greens Open
From Hartford: I-91S to Exit 20. Turn Left on Middle Street. Turn Left
on Country Club Road and follow for 1.6 miles. Turn Right on Higby. Higby becomes
Jackson Hill Road. Follow Jackson Hill Road for about 3.5 miles to the end, merge
with Rt. 157. Follow the signs.
From New Haven: I-91N to Exit 15. Turn right on Route 68 and follow for about
2.5 miles. Turn Left onto Route 157 and follow for about 1.5 miles. Follow the signs.
From Waterbury: I-84E to I-691E (becomes 66E). Turn Right on Route 147, which
merges with Route 157, and follow the signs.
Funds raised at the Wheeling and Able Golf Classic will stay in Connecticut to
help those who have suffered a spinal cord injury and supplement statewide education
and outreach programs.