Many gave Shots for Tots a boost

Monday, June 29, 2009 |
The Bay Area Rotary Club wishes to thank all who have made the Eighth-annual Shots for Tiny Tots Golf Event a success. This year's event raised more than $5,000 to continue the program for another year.
Gold Corporate Sponsors : Oregon First Community Credit Union, Umpqua Bank, Bandon Dunes Golf Resort and Davidson Benefits Planning.
Hole-in-one Sponsor : Bay Area Rotary Club.
Hole Sponsors: Sterling Bank, Verger Chrysler Dodge Jeep, Bay Area Hospital,US Bank, North Point Real Estate, Oregon Pacific Banking Co., Yellow Cab, Platt Electric, BNT Promotional Products, West Coast Contractors, Little Caesar's Pizza, Reese Electric, Bay Area Copy Company, Carson-Davis Oil, Juul Insurance Agency, Hough McAdam & Wartnik, Jordan Cove Energy, Globe Travel and Epuerto.
Shot Sponsors : Mast Bros. Collision & Towing, Sause Bros. Ocean Towing, Ken Ware Chevrolet Cadillac and Deschutes Investment Advisors.
Gift Sponsors : Roseburg Forest Products, The Mill Casino-Hotel, Fred Meyer, Benetti's Italian Restaurant, Video & More, Ciccarelli's Restaurant, Mama Mia's Italian Restaurant, The Pancake Mill Restaurant, BiMart, Kum-Yons Restaurant, Quiznos, The Pottery Co., Dawsons, Englund Marine, Pepsi and Big 5 Sporting Goods.
Tim Salisbury
The Bay Area Rotary Club
Coos Bay
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