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Maritime Aquarium Hosts Sixth, Annual Golf Classic
The annual Golf Classic event took place Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club.
From The Maritime Aquarium:
Patrick Kiely of Rowayton (left) was in one of the winning foursomes during The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. One hundred area business professionals raised $154,000 to support the Aquarium’s environmental-education programming. Also in the foursome were (from left) Ethan Bing of New Canaan, Michael Ker of Greenwich and Steven Haberstroh of New Canaan. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall on the Maritime Aquarium website.
Charlie Hinnant of Rowayton congratulates participants following The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. This year, 100 area business professionals raised $154,000 to support the environmental-education programming at the popular Connecticut family attraction. Hinnant, a member of the Aquarium’s Board of Advisors, has chaired the event all six years.
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Rob Rohn of Darien, co-chairman of The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk’s Board of Trustees, and Aquarium President Dr. Brian Davis of Norwalk speak to 100 area business professionals who raised $154,000 to support environmental-education programming during the Aquarium’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall on the Maritime Aquarium website.
One hundred area business professionals raised $154,000 to support the environmental-education programming at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk during the Aquarium’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. They included this foursome of (from left) Ken Schmatz of New Milford, Donough McDonough of Darien, and William Schaefer and Charles Hinnant, both of Rowayton. Hinnant, a member of the Aquarium’s Board of Advisors, has chaired the golf event all six years. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall at on the Maritime Aquarium website.
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David Radulski (left) and Steven Green (second from left), both of Rowayton, were among 100 area business professionals who raised $154,000 to support the environmental-education programming at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk during the Aquarium’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. Also in the foursome were Tom Cholnoky (third from left) of Greenwich and Bill Parry of Westport. Radulski is a member of the Aquarium’s Board of Trustees. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall on the Maritime Aquarium website.
One hundred area business professionals raised $154,000 to support the environmental-education programming at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk during the Aquarium’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. They included this foursome of (from left): Martin Arntzen of Rowayton, Bill Buchanan of New Canaan, Rick Kleeman of Rowayton and Rick Dewey of New Canaan. Arntzen is a member of the Aquarium’s Board of Trustees. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall on the Maritime Aquarium website.
One hundred area business professionals raised $154,000 to support the environmental-education programming at The Maritime Aquarium at Norwalk during the Aquarium’s 6th annual Maritime Golf Classic on Oct. 3 at Wee Burn Country Club. They included this foursome of (from left): Ed Stearns and Earl Mix, both of Darien; Luis Acosta of Old Teppan, NJ; and Peter Pfister of Rowayton. Mix is a member of the Aquarium’s Board of Trustees. Learn more about the Aquarium’s educational programs, exhibits, IMAX movies and more this fall on the Maritime Aquarium website.
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