Andrea Steinberg of JFS and Marg Rosenblatt of JCC at the Golf Tournament.

MARGATE – The NFI and The Brown Family Fore Charity Golf Tournament, benefitting Jewish Family Service of Atlantic & Cape May Counties and the Milton & Betty Katz Jewish Community Center, raised more tha $135,000 to support both agencies. With more than 170 golfers participating at the tournament held at Harbor Pines Golf Club on May 18, Team JFS won the coveted trophy.

“The funds raised from the golf tournament will support agency programs and services which continue to experience immense need from many people in the region,” JFS CEO Andrea Steinberg said in a release. “We are grateful to our Naming Sponsor, NFI and The Brown Family, as well as staff and volunteers who were able to assist at this annual fundraiser.”

Numerous area businesses sponsored the event.

Carol Summers, Susan Mayer, Ilene Daniels, and Ellen Simon each won a $50 Casel’s Marketplace gift certificate for scoring the 1st Low Gross in the women’s category during the NFI & The Brown Family Golf Tournament, hosted at Harbor Pines Golf Club on May 18.

The JFS & JCC Golf Tournament featured many exciting on-course contests, including Closest to the Pin, Straightest Drive, Longest Drive and Hole in One. After golfing, attendees enjoyed a reception and awarded prizes, which included restaurant gift cards, local business certificates, hotel/casino packages, tickets to sporting events, gift baskets, wine and more.

“Our committee and staff did an outstanding job this year putting together a new and dynamic tournament for our community.  The dollars raised from this tournament will help us support the most vulnerable in our community,” JCC CEO Marg Rosenblatt said.

Jeffrey Brook, Anthony Buccafurni, Michael Sokorai, and Neil Weisshaar of Fox Rehabilitation participated in the NFI & The Brown Family Golf Tournament hosted at Harbor Pines Golf Club on May 18.

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Nanette LoBiondo Galloway

Award winning journalist covering news, events and people of Atlantic County for more than 20 years.