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Temecula Valley Celebrates Autumn with Wine Month, Fall Harvest Celebrations


There’s so much to do in Temecula Valley during the fall. Go to http://www.visittemeculavalley.com for continuously updated information, and to find lodging.

Things to Do in Temecula Valley During September Wine Month

Art in the Vines
For many years, Temecula Valley Southern California Wine Country has been inspiring artists and photographers with its natural beauty, miles of vineyards, and stunning landscapes. During the first two weeks of September, nine local artists will be live-painting at several wineries including Avensole Winery, Europa Village, Leoness Cellars, Palumbo Family Vineyards & Winery, Robert Renzoni Winery, and Wilson Creek Winery. Their artwork will be displayed at Temecula Valley Museum Sept. 17-25. The public is invited to visit the museum in Old Town and vote for their favorite art piece.

Danza del Sol Winery: Sea to Table Harvest Celebration
Celebrate the harvest at Danza del Sol’s Sea to Table Harvest Celebration. Chef Dylan Soros will be cooking up a delicious seafood boil to pair with favorite Danza vintages at this beautiful 40-acre estate winery on the De Portola Wine Trail.

Flights and Bites
Discover the perfect pairing of wines and culinary creations during September Wine Month. Participating restaurants and wineries will blend locally selected wines with delicious bites for a truly memorable experience. The right combinations can take the dining experience to a new level and inspire guests to try their own pairings at home.

Monte de Oro Winery: CRUSH Wine & Culinary Showcase
One of the most popular wine country events in Temecula Valley, the CRUSH Wine & Culinary Showcase, will be held Sept. 30. Guests will enjoy live entertainment as well as wine and food pairings from more than 30 wineries and culinary creators.

Somerset Winery: Fifth Annual Grape Stomp
Enlist three friends and let the games begin on Oct. 7 as teams of four compete in a fun grape stomping competition! Tickets include a bottle of wine; the top teams will receive additional prizes.

Ponte Family Estate Winery’s 21st Grape Stomp
Join Ponte Family Estate Winery this year at its 21st Annual Grape Stomp as it rings in the harvest season. Guests will enjoy Ponte wine, a spectacular Italian-themed catered dinner, music, dancing, and a Grape Stomp competition (with prizes).

Ultimate Vineyards & Maurice Car‘rie Winery: Harvest Grape Stomp
Established among the first vineyards planted in the region since 1968, this 91-acre vineyard will host a Grape Stomp Competition on Sept. 16. Admission includes a welcome glass of cuvee, music from DJ Chris Static, lawn games, and bottle specials. More here.

Temecula Carriage Company: A Private Grape Stomp
On a wagon drawn by elegant horses, guests are transported back in time to experience the crush of grapes. Wagons will hold a maximum of eight guests as they travel through the vines for a wine tour and competition preparations. More information here.

Fall Festivals and Special Events

Big Horse Feed: Corn Maze 2023
With over 11 acres (about half the area of Chicago’s Millennium Park) of corn stalks that are over seven feet tall, this is the largest corn maze in Southern California, and worth a visit! For guests who get lost, the “Corn Cops” will help! Open Sept. 30-Oct. 29, Saturdays and Sundays only from 10am-5pm. Tickets will be available on site. For updates visit: https://bighorsecornmaze.com

Big Horse Feed: Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch
For decades, kids and families have celebrated autumn at Big Horse Feed Harvest Festival. A local favorite, this animal feed store and Western-inspired retail destination will offer a full slate of family-friendly attractions including bounce houses, giant inflatable slides, obstacle courses, bungee rides, a pumpkin patch, hayrides, face painting, snacks, and more. Open from Sept. 30 through Oct. 30, Monday-Friday 3pm-8pm; Saturday & Sunday 10am-9pm.

CRC Ranch Offers Horseback Riding, Western Town Experience
Beginning in September, guests visiting CRC Ranch on Saturdays and Sundays can enjoy the venue’s new Western Town experience featuring Steiner’s Original Bar-B-Que, live music, beer, a petting zoo, pony rides and more. Also known as California Ranch Company, CRC Ranch is a premiere private horse training, competition, and event venue facility in wine country, now offering horseback trail rides for all ages.

CraftHop: Celebrate Temecula’s Brew Scene
Enjoy signature beverages from local breweries, meaderies & distilleries, and collect a free logo glass at each stop along the way of this free, self-guided tour. Temecula Valley is a destination that celebrates the makers of the community as much as their products and invites you to interact with them to discuss their craft. For more information, visit: https://www.visittemeculavalley.com/crafthop/.

Europa Village: Great Taste of Europa Wine & Food Festival
Sip, Sip, Hooray! The The Great Taste of Europa Wine & Food Festival has returned for another year. Guests will explore the sights and wonders of Europa Village’s wineries & resort with plenty of wine, local craft brews, spirits, gourmet food, and live entertainment.

South Coast Winery Resort & Spa: Fall Harvest Festival
Celebrate the Fall Harvest commencement on a beautiful day surrounded by wine, friends, family, and fun activities on Sept. 8 in the Vintner’s Garden at South Coast Winery Resort & Spa. In addition to delicious wines, guests will enjoy food, local creative vendors, carnival games, a grape stomping area, and live music. This event is open to the public.

On Sept. 28, South Coast Winery Resort & Spa will host a Harvest Winemaker’s Dinner, offering a multi-course wine-paired dinner. Winemakers Jon McPherson and Javier Flores will personally select new wines to share and describe how they complement each course.

Pechanga Resort Casino: Tacos and Tequila Food Festival
Pechanga’s first-ever Tacos and Tequila food festival will kick off on Saturday, September 16 from 11 a.m.4 p.m. The one-day event is filled with an afternoon of sampling gourmet tacos crafted by Pechanga’s acclaimed chefs, sipping on some of the best names in tequila and mezcal, a silent auction, and live entertainment.

Peltzer Winery: Pumpkin Farm, Way Out West, and Stomp Out Cancer Festivals
The Peltzer Pumpkin Farm will open on Sept. 23. Kids and families can enjoy a petting farm, gem panning, a tractor garden, train rides, carnival games, pumpkin painting and more! For more information, visit http://www.peltzerfarms.com/.

A rain or shine event for charity with all ages welcome, Peltzer Winery’s Way Out West Fest will be held Sept. 16, with live music, steer riding, face painting, food trucks, and much more! For more information, go here.

It’s time for the 4th Annual Stomp Out Cancer festival on Sept. 23 at Peltzer Pumpkin Farm. Sip and stomp for a cause, with a percentage of winery proceeds benefitting the Childhood Cancer Foundation of Southern California.

Where to Catch Live Entertainment in Temecula Valley
A variety of live entertainment acts will perform throughout the fall, offering everything from rock & roll to jazz, blues to country, and everything in between. For a continuously updated roster of live entertainment events, go to Visit Temecula Valley’s Events page: https://www.visittemeculavalley.com/things-to-do/events/

Where to Stay
After a full day of touring, shopping, and sipping, travelers can pair their experience with a stay at one of Temecula Valley’s many resorts, hotels, or short-term rentals. Find rates and availability here: https://www.visittemeculavalley.com/hotels/

About Visit Temecula Valley
Visit Temecula Valley (VTV) is a nonprofit 501 (c)(6) destination marketing organization dedicated to promoting tourism-related businesses including wineries, restaurants, breweries, retail and specialty boutiques, hotels, and more. It is a popular destination that includes Southern California Wine Country, Old Town Temecula, and Pechanga Resort Casino. In 2019, Wine Enthusiast named Temecula Valley a 10 Best Wine Travel Destination, in the world. For more information go to VisitTemeculaValley.com.

Media Contact

Norma Marlowe, Visit Temecula Valley, 8183704430, [email protected], www.visittemeculavalley.com

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Longwave Financial Joins 1% for the Planet, Reinforcing Commitment to Environmental Stewardship


“Longwave exists because of the trust placed in us by our amazing clients, who give their time and resources to so many organizations dedicated to preserving the health and bounty of our world,” said Nathan Munits, Founder at Longwave Financial. “Every day, we are inspired by our clients’ thoughtfulness and philanthropy – it’s only right that we match their values, not only with words, but also with deeds.”

1% for the Planet’s certification program, aimed at preventing greenwashing and ensuring accountability, sets a high bar for member commitment. Members pledge to donate 1% of their annual sales to approved environmental causes, a certification that serves as a testament to genuine commitment and responsible corporate citizenship. This certification not only demonstrates Longwave Financial’s dedication to the environment but also offers assurance to its stakeholders of its authentic contributions.

As a member of 1% for the Planet, Longwave Financial is now part of a network of like-minded businesses and organizations that are actively contributing to the betterment of the environment. Through this partnership, Longwave Financial will have the opportunity to support approved environmental partners of its choice, further amplifying its commitment to environmental causes.

For more information about Longwave Financial’s membership with 1% for the Planet and its ongoing dedication to environmental stewardship, please contact Nathan Munits at [email protected] or visit www.longwavefinancial.com.

About Longwave Financial: At Longwave, we want to use our time, resources and hearts to make the world a better place, for generations to come. Our community of clients share the same passion and commitment to ESG, sustainability, social justice, LGBTQ+ rights, solving food insecurity and human rights. We support and shine a light on organizations that embody our shared values.

About 1% for the Planet: 1% for the Planet is an eco-conscious organization that connects businesses, individuals, and nonprofits. It provides a platform to create real – and positive – environmental change. Founded in 2002, its certification program ensures that businesses authentically give back by donating 1% of annual sales to approved environmental causes. The organization’s mission is to inspire giving, promote accountability, and create lasting impact in the fight against pressing environmental challenges.

Nathan Munits

420 Lexington Avenue, Suite 845 New York, NY 10170

212-279-9121

Securities and advisory services through Commonwealth Financial Network®, member FINRA/SIPC, a Registered Investment Adviser. Additional advisory services offered through Longwave Financial LLC are separate and unrelated to Commonwealth. Fixed insurance products and services offered through Longwave Financial or CES Insurance Agency.

Media Contact

Nathan Munits, Longwave Financial, 1 2122799121, [email protected], longwavefinancial.com

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Holy Cross Health Receives Half Million Dollar Investment From the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation


“Each year, more than 10,000 babies are born at Holy Cross. The programs that we offer provide our community newborns and infants a fighting chance at life,” said Norvell V. Coots, MD, MSS, FAAD, president & CEO, Holy Cross Health. “We go beyond providing great care – we increase access to care with a relentless commitment to the most vulnerable patients and connecting them with services outside of the acute care setting. We help ensure parents and children in the DC metropolitan area have the best opportunity to live healthy lives.”

The Women and Infants’ programs include the Tiny Baby Program and Holy Cross Health Maternity Partnership Program, both providing a holistic approach to care – working in partnership with mothers who have often been overlooked. Despite the hurdles of the pandemic, implementation of the Tiny Baby Program began in 2020, developing specialized protocols focusing on the unique needs of our tiniest patients – babies born as early as 22-25 weeks gestation. Since 1999, thousands of patients were cared for through the Holy Cross Health Maternity Partnership Program, a collaborative agreement between Holy Cross Health and the Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services to provide maternity services to patients in need, regardless of their ability to pay. The program works with women to help build a positive healthcare relationship that goes through their pregnancy, post-pregnancy, and throughout their lifetimes.

“The Clark Foundation remains committed to building a comprehensive system of care for parents and children in the Washington DC region,” says Joe Del Guercio, president & CEO of the Clark Foundation. “We look forward to our partnership with Holy Cross Health as they remain dedicated to providing equitable and accessible health services to families in our community.”

The funding will also support new technology in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and staff training including two life-like Labor and Delivery maternal/neonatal simulators that will help continue educating clinicians, nurses, and staff on how to best care for laboring patients, deliveries, and critically ill babies and mothers.

“We are grateful and honored to partner with of the Clark Foundation to pursue the next level of innovation in care for our area’s women and children. We look forward to the great impact this gift will make in our community,” said Alisa Smallwood, CFRE, Chief Development Officer, Holy Cross Health.

About Holy Cross Health
Holy Cross Health is a Catholic, not-for-profit, people-centered health system that serves the two most populous counties in Maryland, Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, with a commitment to being the most trusted provider of health care services in the area. Founded in 1963 by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, Holy Cross Health is a member of Trinity Health of Livonia, Michigan, one of the largest multi-institutional Catholic health care delivery systems in the nation. Holy Cross Hospital, in Silver Spring, is one of the largest hospitals in Maryland, and Holy Cross Germantown Hospital is the first hospital in the nation on a community college campus, enhanced by an educational partnership. The Holy Cross Health Network operates primary care practices and affordable health centers and offers a wide range of innovative, community-based health and wellness programs. Specialty care, home care and hospice services round out Holy Cross Health’s high quality and coordinated continuum of care that aims to improve health and move life ahead for individuals and populations in the communities served. In fiscal 2019, Holy Cross Health contributed nearly 10 percent of its $629 million revenue to community benefit activities that meet community needs and improve access to health. Learn more at HolyCrossHealth.org.

About the A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation
The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation partners with organizations to strengthen their ability to meet the needs of the individuals, families, and communities they serve. In keeping with Mr. Clark’s desire to spend down within a decade and maximize the impact of this funding, the Clark Foundation established its current philanthropic model in 2016. The Foundation focuses its philanthropy in three strategic areas: educating future engineering leaders, improving the lives of veterans and their families, and providing members of the DC community the best opportunity to thrive.

To learn more, visit: clarkfoundationdc.org.

Media Contact

Bridget Gatling, Holy Cross Health, 1 301-754-7000, [email protected], https://www.holycrosshealth.org/

Chantay P. Moye, Holy Cross Health, 1 301-754-7709, [email protected], https://www.holycrosshealth.org/

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AllCampus Named An Inclusive Workplace by Best Companies Group


“At AllCampus, we pride ourselves on our special company culture, so we’re honored to be recognized as an Inclusive Workplace and for our commitment to our diverse employee population,” said Joe Diamond, CEO of AllCampus. “We strive to create an environment where all ideas are welcomed and perspectives are valued and championed, and we actively work to build an organization with a strong emphasis on inclusion, open communication and trust.”

The Inclusive Workplace awards program, launched last fall, assesses participating companies through comprehensive surveys and data analysis. Areas of evaluation include inclusion, belonging, psychological safety, community and purpose.

“This program highlights the real strides companies are making in cultivating inclusive cultures that help all employees feel valued and engaged,” said Jaime Raul Zepeda, Executive Vice President of Best Companies Group. “These companies serve as an inspiring example of what it truly means to create a workplace where everyone feels like they belong and can bring their full selves to work. Their commitment and their actions are paving the way for a better and more inclusive future,” Zepeda added.

In addition to being honored as an Inclusive Workplace, AllCampus also recently announced its certification as a B Corporation™ (B Corp™), a designation administered by the nonprofit B Lab to companies that meet high standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.

For more information on AllCampus, its services and its university and employer partners, please visit: allcampus.com.

About AllCampus
With a mission to make higher education more affordable, accessible, and equitable for all students, AllCampus is a leading higher education services provider that helps universities evolve their academic programs and exceed the dynamic expectations of students. Universities and employers trust AllCampus to build lasting partnerships that bring high value education to over 20 million working professionals. AllCampus is a company of lifelong learners, quantitative data geeks and creative thinkers looking to make a difference through education. To learn more, follow AllCampus on LinkedIn or visit allcampus.com.

Contact:
[email protected]

Media Contact

Rachel Goodwill, Walker Sands for AllCampus, 2623524749, [email protected], https://www.allcampus.com

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USPTO Grants Shooter Detection Systems Two New Patents for Innovative Gunshot Detection Solutions


“SDS has always strived to design and engineer products that exceed expectations,” said Chief Technology Officer Rich Onofrio, who is a lead Engineering contributor and a co-author of these and all other SDS patents. “Our progress in power management illustrates to our customers and the industry that SDS products are engineered to deliver value.”

Patent US 11,688,414 is the first SDS patent co-authored by Principal Hardware Designer Frank Bachmann, a Northeastern University graduate who started his career with SDS in 2018. “I am honored to be acknowledged by both the USPTO and my colleagues,” said Bachmann. “Patents entail years of research, testing, and collaboration before submission, and the SDS engineering team is constantly exploring new ideas.”

Technical innovations like these are one of the reasons why government organizations, such as the Department of Homeland Security, choose to collaborate with SDS to develop prototypes for new gunshot detection solutions. SDS invites its partners, customers, and competitors to view all of SDS’ gunshot detection innovations on the company’s patents page.

About Shooter Detection Systems
Shooter Detection Systems is the proven leader in gunshot detection. Only SDS delivers Active Shooter Intelligence, our proprietary technology engineered for precision, performance, and saving lives. Our industry-leading product, SDS Indoor Gunshot Detection (formerly Guardian), is SAFETY Act Certified by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, NPSA rated and “Approved for UK Government Use” in the Catalogue of Security Equipment of the National Protective Security Authority (NSPA), and SL4 Certified by the Australian Government’s Security Construction & Equipment Committee (SCEC). For more information, visit ShooterDetectionSystems.com or call 1-844-SHOT911. Follow SDS’s social channels on Twitter @ShooterDetect and on LinkedIn.

Media Contact

Kendra Noonan, Shooter Detection Systems, 844-746-8911, [email protected], https://www.shooterdetectionsystems.com

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Nurse Mates Launches 2023 Campaign to Benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital®


For the eighth year in a row, Nurse Mates is proud to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® in its mission to cure childhood cancer. Through community events, fundraising campaigns and proceeds from its special limited-edition merchandise, the footwear and accessories company has raised more than $145,000 for St. Jude since 2016.

ANDOVER, Mass., Sept. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — For the eighth year in a row, Nurse Mates is proud to support St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® in its mission to cure childhood cancer. Through community events, fundraising campaigns, and proceeds from its special limited-edition merchandise, the footwear and accessories company has raised more than $145,000 for St. Jude since 2016.

“St. Jude and its extraordinary, life-changing work hold a special place in our hearts, and this year we’re making it easier than ever for everyone to get involved and make a difference,” says Nurse Mates Vice President Lynne Dejadon. “Customers who shop our website for essential footwear and compression socks during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month can help out simply by making a purchase! For every full-priced pair of men’s or women’s shoes sold on NurseMates.com this September, we will donate $5 to St. Jude, and for every full-priced pair of compression socks sold, we’ll donate $1.”

Last year the company released a very special compression sock design featuring art created by St. Jude patients, as well as a limited-edition color of the Align™ Torri shoe, popular items from which a portion of the proceeds, a total of $9,328, was donated to St. Jude.

Nurse Mates employees, their friends, and family members will also be participating in the St. Jude Walk/Run on the Boston Common on Sept. 23. Their team motto is: “Take Care. Take Heart. Take Part.” and they’ve set this year’s goal at $10,000 – double the amount raised in last year’s walk. Contributions are welcome at any time. To pledge your support for Team Nurse Mates to benefit St. Jude, please visit this link.

Media Contact

Shelby Rudnicki, Nurse Mates, (978) 933-4827, [email protected], https://www.nursemates.com

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Supreme Court Reverses Town of Dover’s Decision to Approve Transco Substation


Supreme Court reverses Town of Dover’s approval of the New York Transco Substation citing environmental concerns, and potential impacts to the Great Swamp, one of the largest Freshwater Wetlands in NYS, a critical habitat to rare and endangered species. Link to Court’s Decision and Order on case: https://iapps.courts.state.ny.us/nyscef/ViewDocument?docIndex=sar621/Mn3keWjZEWlqa1Q==

DOVER PLAINS, N.Y.  AND WINGDALE, N.Y., Sept. 5, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — In a major triumph for the protection of the Great Swamp and community activism, Concerned Citizens of Dover (CCD), Friends of the Great Swamp (FrOGS), and The Oblong Land Conservancy (Oblong) have successfully nullified the Town of Dover Planning Board’s approval of New York Transco’s proposal to build an electrical substation on a likely contaminated site.

The site of the proposed substation, which was used as a automobile wrecking, junkyard, used parts facility for approximately 20 years and was never remediated. This proposed site directly drains into the north flow of the Great Swamp, one of the largest Freshwater Wetlands in the state. It is an important habitat to rare and endangered species, and a critical drinking water source for the region. Recognizing the profound impact of the construction of Transco’s project may have on the local ecosystem by potentially disturbing legacy soil contamination, FrOGS, CCD and Oblong united their efforts and filed a lawsuit challenging to challenging the Planning Board’s approval of the project despite its failure to engage in the “hard look” required under SEQRA (State Environmental Quality Review Act).

In a decision issued on August 28th, 2023, the Hon. Thomas R. Davis of the Supreme Court of New York agreed with the Petitioners, nullifying the Planning Board’s approval of the project and remanding the project back to the Planning Board for it to take a “hard look” at the areas of environmental concern. “We appreciate the court’s consideration and the care taken in reviewing a very lengthy record,” said Petitioner’s attorney, Michael Sussman. “I am confident the judge reached the right conclusion and encourage the Planning Board to take a hard look at the critical issues community groups have raised and commit itself to protecting precious and irreplaceable natural resources. There are no do overs.”

The decision to overturn the Town of Dover Planning Board’s approval of the Transco project is a powerful demonstration of the power of community engagement and activism in safeguarding the environment for current and future generations. “This victory is a testament to the strength and determination of our community. We came together with a shared goal — to protect the land, water, and biodiversity that sustain us,” said Charlie Quimby, founding member of CCD. “We believe in responsible progress and have hope that today’s court ruling will impact future development decisions in our town.”

The efforts of these organizations were considerably bolstered by the overwhelming support of local residents, environmentalists, and concerned individuals who rallied behind the cause. Petitions, public hearings, and rigorous research played a pivotal role in raising awareness about the potential adverse effects of the proposed substation on the region’s delicate ecosystem. “We extend our gratitude to everyone who joined hands in this endeavor, remarked Louis Trombetta, Chair of the Oblong.” This result provides that a dedicated group of concerned citizens and two small land conservancies can protect an area of considerable environmental importance through education and outreach.

As we move forward from this remarkable victory, FrOGS emphasizes the importance of continued vigilance in protecting our natural habitats, and the ecological balance that sustains them. “Our work is far from over. We hope this serves to alert all Planning Boards that their deliberation and decisions must be environmental sound and clear to the public. Please support our collective efforts to defend our unique local gem the Great Swamp watershed. Together, we can ensure future generations will inherit a vibrant and thriving ecosystem,” said Jim Utter of FrOGS.

For further information, inquiries, or interviews, please contact:

Jim Utter
Acting Chairman
Friends of the Great Swamp FrOGS
info@frogs-ny.org
frogs-ny.org
845-350-2669
P.O. Box 373
Pawling, NY 12564

Friends of the Great Swamp (FrOGS), is an all volunteer non-profit organization that works to preserve and protect the health of The Great Swamp watershed through research, education and conservation

Charlie Quimby
Member
Concerned Citizens of Dover
savedover.com
P.O. Box 1154
Dover Plains, NY 12522

Concerned Citizens of Dover, is a non-profit, grassroots organization, and community advocacy group formed to protect the natural, wildlife and historic resources of Dover, with a focus on promoting public awareness, community engagement, and a voice in the decision-making process.

Louis Trombetta
Chair
Oblong Land Conservancy
www.oblongland.org
845-855-5993
P.O. Box 601,
Pawling, NY 12564

The Oblong Land Conservancy is a non-profit organization founded on the belief that open spaces are vital to the well-being of our communities. Its mission is through engagement with the community to maintain the natural resources of the Harlem Valley including wildlife habitats, water quality, agricultural lands and scenic vistas.

Dutchess Supreme Court Case #
2023-50796  

Media Contact
Charlie Quimby, Concerned Citizens of Dover, 1 9148109800, concernedcitizensofdover@gmail.com, savedover.org

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Morris Injury Law Celebrates Impactful Results of Sold-Out Sponsored YMCA Event


Morris Injury Law’s Sponsorship of the YMCA “Fore A Better Us” golf tournament raises 73k for the Las Vegas community.

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 4, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Morris Injury Law is excited to announce the resounding success of the YMCA “Fore A Better Us” golf tournament, an event that showcased unwavering community support and commitment to making a positive impact. This year’s tournament, the third consecutive year sponsored by Morris Injury Law, surpassed all expectations, and made an unforgettable impact on the local Las Vegas community.

Through the joint efforts of dedicated participants and generous sponsors, a staggering sum of approximately $73,000.00 was raised for the community. These funds will play a pivotal role in advancing the YMCA’s mission of nurturing the community’s well-being through youth development, promoting healthy living, and fostering social responsibility.

The 30th YMCA “Fore A Better Us” golf tournament captured the hearts of the community, resulting in a sold-out event of 160 participants that demonstrated the profound enthusiasm and commitment of Las Vegas residents.

The event brought together a diverse spectrum of individuals, including YMCA Board members, corporate representatives, philanthropists, and community leaders. The shared purpose of giving back, having fun, and forging meaningful connections infused the atmosphere with palpable energy and camaraderie.

Morris Injury Law extends its sincerest gratitude to the YMCA of Southern Nevada, all participants, sponsors, and supporters who played an integral role in making this event a resounding success. The collective compassion and unwavering commitment to community betterment are the driving forces behind events like the tournament.

For more information, visit https://www.morrisinjurylaw.com/.

About Morris Injury Law

Morris Injury Law is a Las Vegas personal injury law firm committed to advocating for individuals who have suffered injuries due to the negligence of others. With a strong dedication to justice and community betterment, Morris Injury Law is proud to support events like the YMCA “Fore A Better Us” golf tournament, which embodies the values of compassion, unity, and positive change.

Media Contact

Charlotte Arkwright, Exults Digital Marketing, 9547739920, charlotte.arkwright@exults.com

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