Editor:
Everyone at Telluride Adaptive Sports Program would like to thank our loyal and generous supporters who came out to support TASP at the 14th Annual Bob Miller Memorial Golf Classic. This year it was held on September 13th at the Telluride Golf Course and we raised approximately $68,000. Over $17,000 of that was donated to directly support our scholarship program for local students, our Special Olympic athletes and wounded Veterans.
In an uncertain economy the generosity of our community has been incredible; we cannot thank you enough! TASP would also like to give special thanks to our premiere sponsors Telluride Ski and Golf Company and everyone at The Ridge Club as well as Turner GMC in Montrose. We owe the tremendous success of this event to the sponsors, golfers, donors, volunteers, and staff; we wouldn’t be able to do it without you all!
Sincerely,
– Courtney Stuecheli and Jackie Unternahrer, Telluride Adaptive Sports Program
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