The Junta42 Golf For Autism - 2010

Junta42 Golf for Autism closes in on $50k in proceeds for children with autism.


joshua-and-dad-golf-for-autismUPDATE: Our 2010 outing was a wonderful success. Click here for the full update in this blog post (including Joshua's video - pictured right). 2011 information is now available.  Also, please Join our Facebook Causes Page.


Coming off the success of our 2010 event, the Junta42 Golf for Autism looks to deliver even more proceeds to the Easter Seals Autism and Speech Therapy Services programs (and have a blast doing it). All are welcome to play in our 2011 event, limited to 144 golfers this year. If you are interested, sign up now electronically or complete this PDF form to mail in as soon as possible.


Date: August 15, 2011
Time: 1pm Shotgun Start
Place: Acacia Country Club - Lyndhurst, Ohio (about 20 minutes east of Cleveland)
Included: Golf, Lunch, Dinner, Drinks, Prizes, Raffle and crazy fun!

Sign Up Today! ( Online or PDF)


We are so thankful for the over 80 corporate contributors we had for the 2010 event. That said, we need to double our efforts for 2010 and are looking for your help and support. If you are interested, or know of someone who would like to contribute to this great cause, the sponsor form is attached to this registration form.


Send donations and forms to:

Junta42 Golf for Autism
3317 W 155th St
Cleveland, OH 44111


Thanks to everyone who made the 2010 Junta42 Golf for Autism a success, which was held on August 16, 2010 at Acacia Country Club in Lyndhurst, Ohio. For a full description of the event, including links to sponsors and pictures, click here. Thanks again to the hundreds of people who came together to support this worthwhile cause! We are looking forward to an even more successful event in 2011.

2010 Sponsors Include:

Major Sponsors: GIE Media, Petco, Cleveland Steel Container, Foster Printing Service


Our hole sponsors: North American Publishing, PR 20/20, T3 Publishing, OpenView Venture Partners, Interact Media, Talefoundry, SocialTract, Linn Communications, D Custom, Totem Brand Stories, Execution Matters, Ascend Integrated Media, Kevin and Lee Ann Lednik, Sue Hoffman, Mike and Michelle Pistillo and Jim and Laurel Clarke.

And a very special thanks to our volunteers: Mike and Lynne Pistillo, Joe and Pam Pulizzi, Lisa Francisco, Michelle Pistillo, Laurel Clarke, Angela Vannucci, Beth Brinton Orlando, Christy Barksdale, Christina Capadona-Schmitz, Barb Schmitz, Megan Spencer, Joe Kalinowski, Brianne Haddox - Billboard Connections (signage) and Duke Printing (programs).


Additional Donations from: American Girl, Anonymous, Best Cuts, Bev Beckert, Billboard Connections, Bob and Chris Pavlas, Boneyard, Boston Market, Brian Kane, Buffalo Wild Wings, Christy Barksdale, Cooking Thyme, Dennis Laughlin, Ed and Sandy Kozelka, Ed Marecki and Assoc., Fred Misischia, Haynes Nursery School, Henry and Ann Speier, Iceland USA, Jackie Krejcik, James & Anna Witkowski, Jim and Peg Connell, Joseph Kalinowski, Jack Jerry, K&K Market, Ken Beech - Stephen Gould of Ohio, Kevin and Lee Ann Lednik, Kevin, Daryn, Cooper and Carson Adelstein, KeyBank, Paul Kunkel, Lake Erie Monsters, MacDuff, Marcie Avram, Max and Erma, Mike and Lynne Pistillo, Mike Balzano, Mike Clark, Mitch Rouda, Moen, Outback Steakhouse, Panini's, Playaway/Findaway Digital LLC, Randy Loeser, Ruby Tuesday, Solon Applebees, Tipping Point Labs, Tom Peric, Wendy's/Western Reserve Restaurant Management, and the West Park Early Childhood PTA.


About Easter Seals Northern Ohio

While there is no known cause or cure, nor one single effective treatment, autism is treatable. People with autism, at any age, are capable of making significant progress through personalized interventions and therapy; and can and do lead meaningful lives. That's where Easter Seals comes in. Getting the right support at the earliest stage in life can help a child gain the skills he or she needs to be successful.


For more information on the Easter Seals Autism Services, go to http://autism.easterseals.com.






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