Celebrate the beginning of summer by joining alumni and friends
of Rev. James F. Dorr, C.M. ’79GEd at the Fifth Annual Father Dorr
Golf Classic. This popular event began 25 years ago as the Newman
Golf Classic and quickly became one of our most enjoyable and
successful fundraising events. Since its inception the event has
raised more than $3.1 million for scholarships to St. John’s
students. This year we’ll be celebrating its 25th Anniversary, and
we hope you’ll join us to help make the Golf Classic our most
successful ever.
You’ll be spending the day on one of Long Island’s most
beautiful private courses, and even if you’re not a golfer, you can
still be a part of the fun by joining Fr. Dorr at the evening
reception, dinner and silent auction.
We all know how much St. John’s students mean to Fr. Dorr, which
is why the proceeds from this event go directly to support
scholarships for our deserving young men and women. Through the
efforts of Fr. Dorr and his dedicated committee, the Rev. James F.
Dorr Scholarship has awarded over $400,000 to 115 deserving St.
John’s students, a fitting tribute to this exceptional Vincentian
who has spent his life making a difference for others.
Let’s make this quarter-century initiative our best ever!
Date
Monday, June 18, 2012
Time
10 a.m. - Registration and brunch
Noon - Shot gun tournament begins
5:30 p.m. - Reception, dinner and silent auction (casual dress)
Location
Garden City Country Club
206 Stewart Avenue
Garden City, NY 11530
Price
$5,000 - Donation per foursome (IRS Fair Market Value:
$1,000)
$750 - Donation per player (IRS Fair Market Value: $250)
$150 per person - Cocktail reception and dinner only
RSVP By
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Reservations and More
Information
Online registration
Jim Monnier ’74Ed, ’79GEd
Associate Vice President
Division of Institutional Advancement
Tel (718) 990-2421
monnierj@stjohns.edu
or
Rev. Jim Dorr, C.M. '79GEd
New York Prudent Management of Institutional Funds Act – “unless
otherwise restricted by the gift instrument pursuant to N-PCL §
553(b), St. John’s University may expend so much of the endowment
fund as it deems prudent after considering the factors set forth N-
PCL § 553(a)”