Joe’s Kids Annual Golf Outing Tees Off to Support Local Children

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The Joe’s Kids Annual Golf Scramble is happening Tuesday, June 24 at Stonehenge Golf Course in Winona Lake. Photo by Freepik.

WARSAW — Joe’s Kids will host its Annual Golf Outing Tuesday, June 24, at Stonehenge, offering a way for the community to support children who require therapeutic support.

The event promises a full day of golf, lunch, contests, prizes and the return of a crowd favorite — the golf ball drop.

Check-in and lunch are at Stonehenge Golf Course, 2850 E. Pierceton Road, Winona Lake, from 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. The helicopter ball drop will be at 12:45 p.m. and the shotgun start is at 1 p.m. Awards and wrap-up will follow.

Golfers will play 18 holes while raising critical funds to support physical, occupational and speech therapy as well as tutoring for nearly 700 children served annually by Joe’s Kids.

If you are not a golfer, it is no problem. You can still join the fun and support the cause by participating in the golf ball drop.

For just $25 per golf ball, supporters can purchase a numbered ball to be dropped from a helicopter over the green. The ball that lands closest to the pin wins $500.

“This is such a fun way for anyone in the community to get involved, even if they’re not golfing,” said Rebecca Bazzoni, executive director of Joe’s Kids. “The golf ball drop is always a highlight, and every ball purchased helps provide therapy for kids who need it most.”

Registration for golfers, sponsors, and golf ball purchases is now open. To register or purchase golf balls, visit


joes-kids.org/about/events/

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