Rich Harvest Classic 2024

June 24, 2024 7:00 am - 2:30 pm

Rich Harvest Farms, Dugan Road, Sugar Grove, IL, USA

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$100: Can provide 3 weeks of exercise classes for individuals undergoing cancer treatment. Exercise is important for maintaining physical and emotional well-being.

$250: Can provide wigs for 4 individuals undergoing cancer treatment. Wigs can boost confidence and self-esteem for those experiencing hair loss due to chemotherapy.

$500: Can provide massages for 9 individuals affected by cancer. Massages can offer relaxation, pain relief, and emotional support, helping individuals cope with the physical and emotional challenges of their journey.

$1,000: Can provide 12 short-term counseling sessions. Counseling sessions are provided to address concerns such as sadness, worries and other issues as they relate to a cancer diagnosis.

$1,500: Can provide 15 Healing Kitchen cooking demonstrations for individuals affected by cancer. The program is dedicated to supporting their journey by emphasizing the role of nutrition and overall well-being.

What: A fundraising golf tournament, in its 27th year, that is marketed to business leaders from the metropolitan Chicago area, as well as physicians and healthcare administrators.

The tournament, held at Rich Harvest Farms, is the site of the 2009 Solheim Cup, 2015 Western Amateur, 2015 and 2021 Palmer Cup, 2017 NCAA Division Men's & Women's National Championships, and 2021 Big Ten Men's Championship and of course the LIV Tournament in 2022 and 2023. Needless to say, Rich Harvest Farms is a beautiful and challenging venue and has been recognized as one of the Top 50 courses in the nation.

The event begins at the practice range at approximately 7:00 AM. Breakfast is served in the Pavilion/Car Museum and is followed by the shotgun start tournament that begins at 8:00 AM. The Awards Ceremony and Lunch Buffet follow the Tournament at approximately 1:00 PM.

Proceeds from the Rich Harvest Classic benefit an outstanding facility and service - Waterford Place, a Cancer Support Center that provides the psychosocial support, education and information services for our community's cancer patients and survivors (and their loved ones). The programs are intentionally comprehensive: classes, workshops and speakers covering many topics; nutritional counseling and fitness programs, family programs, meditation groups and art and music therapy sessions, and networking opportunities - an essential element in ending their sense of isolation. Waterford Place is completed supported by philanthropy.

Where: Rich Harvest Farms, Sugar Grove, Illinois

When: Monday, June 24, 2024 from approximately 7:00 AM - 2:30 PM.

Attendance: 100+ business and civic leaders who are primarily residents of the western suburbs and the Chicago region.

Hosted By

Rush Copley Foundation
Questions? Please contact Jes Bennett

Location

Rich Harvest Farms, Dugan Road, Sugar Grove, IL, USA

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