Available for Purchase
ONLINE TICKETS SALES FOR THE DINNER IS NOW CLOSED.
TICKETS WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR TO PURCHASE
STARTING AT 9:00 AM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 8.
We are excited to announce the 11th annual Matt Creen Invitational benefiting the Les Turner ALS Foundation!
Matt Creen, General Counsel for the Currie Motors Group for 20 years, was diagnosed with ALS in November 2013. With the help of his strong faith in God and the support of his family and friends, Matt has maintained a positive outlook over the years since his diagnosis and has been an inspiration to all.
This Invitational Golf Outing has raised over $775,000 for the Les Turner ALS Foundation and has helped further the mission of creating a world without ALS and providing support to those living with ALS and their families. The event has also spread awareness about the Foundation and ALS to countless members of Matt's community, inspiring them and others to join our cause.
Thursday, August 8, 2024
Odyssey Country Club
19110 S Ridgeland Avenue
Tinley Park, IL 60477
Registration and Driving Range - 9:00 AM
Shotgun Start - 10:45 AM
Open Bar - 4-8:00 PM
Dinner - 5:30 PM
Raffle - 6:30 PM
Raffle: Tickets will be available for purchase at registration and on the course with the winners announced during the dinner.
For more information or to donate a raffle prize, please contact [email protected].
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Support our mission to provide the most comprehensive care and support to people living with ALS and their families so they can confidently navigate the disease, and advance scientific research for the prevention, treatment, and cure of ALS
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About the Les Turner ALS Foundation
Founded in 1977, the Les Turner ALS Foundation is Chicagoland's leader in comprehensive ALS care and one of the longest-serving ALS groups in the country.
Throughout our history, we have taken an individualized approach to ensure each person living with the disease receives the best quality of care and access to the most promising therapies. We treat each person like family, supporting them every step of the way, and provide their loved ones with answers and encouragement.
Our Les Turner ALS Center at Northwestern Medicine is led by the most well-respected and successful clinicians and researchers in the field, advancing vital care and research in pursuit of life-enhancing treatments and a cure.
About ALS
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a terminal, progressive disease that causes muscle weakness, difficulty speaking and swallowing and, generally, complete paralysis. ALS can, in some cases, also cause changes in intellectual function, mood, behavior or personality. While technically considered a "rare disease," experts predict an individual's lifetime risk of acquiring ALS is about 1 in 300, by the age of 85. There is no cure, yet.