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Thanks to our sponsors for making our summer golf tournament a success!

We want to express our immense gratitude to the sponsors who enabled our highly successful summer golf tournament to happen. 


“The Canton-Potsdam Hospital Guild wishes to publicly acknowledge the generosity of sponsors, golf course staff, and volunteers of its annual Golf Tournament held recently at the Partridge Run Golf Course in Canton.


Pike Construction Services, the lead contractor on the new regional pavilion project at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, was the Premier Partner. The Guild is very grateful for its support.

Platinum sponsors were: Associated Fire Protection Corp.; Bond, Schoeneck & King, PLLC; Burns Bros. Contractors; NuMED for Children; J.E. Sheehan Contracting Corp.; and TRANE.

Gold sponsors included: A.A.C. Contracting; BPAS Actuarial & Pension Services; Casella Waste Systems, Inc.; and the Kinney Drugs Foundation.


Silver sponsors were: Cappello & Cappello, P.C.; ENI Mechanical, Inc.; Gray & Gray and Associates, CPAs; and T.J. Toyota.


Bronze sponsors included: A.W. Collins, Corp./Amusement and Vending; Atlantic Testing Laboratories, Bicknell Building Supply; Coakley Home Hardware; Collins-Hammond Electrical Contractors, Inc.; Community Bank; Ernie’s Car Wash; Jeffords Steel & Engineering Co.; Casey and Jim Jones; LaBella Associates; LeBerge & Curtis; MacFadden Dier Leonard Agency, Inc; North Country Savings Bank; North Country This Week; Northern Glass Co.; Northern Power & Light; Pinto Mucenski Hooper VanHouse & Co., CPAs; S & L Electric; Sandstone Realty; SeaComm Federal Credit Union; St. Lawrence Federal Credit Union; T & R Wines and Liquors, Inc. The Market Place – Steve Yianoukos; VFW Post 1231; and the W.B. Goodnow Agency.


The CPH Guild greatly appreciates the generosity of all the sponsors.


In addition, we wish to thank Kevin Maginn, Pro at Partridge Run Golf Course, and his crew for their assistance, in putting up signs, preparing the golf carts, and doing many other tasks to make the day a success. Mary Lawrence was especially helpful with registration, assigning flights, completing the leaderboard, and announcing the winners.


Volunteers were responsible for a myriad of tasks and did each exceedingly well. They hosted a silent auction, sold mulligans and 50/50 raffle tickets, staffed registration, and helped clean up after the event—many thanks to each of them.


Finally, we thank the 100 golfers and winners for their support. All interested parties are encouraged to mark their calendar for Saturday, July 12, 2025, when the Canton-Potsdam Hospital Guild will host its next golf tournament at the Potsdam Town and Country Club."


Again, our sincere thanks to all who made this event the Guild's best fundraiser of the year.



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