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Sportsman’s Club Presents Gift to Local Breast Cancer Organizations

PRSC has held the "Take a Shot at Cancer" fundraiser for the last 10 years. Checks are presented at the club's annual holiday luncheon.

Lucia’s Angels, Babylon Breast Cancer and North Fork Breast Health Coalitions. PRSC Director Paul Somella, Secretary Ron Sineo, Director Mike Carroll, VP Joe Hocker, Director Ed Walden, Director Joe Rivierzo, NYS Leg. Jodi Giglio, Treasurer Tom Winsper.
Lucia’s Angels, Babylon Breast Cancer and North Fork Breast Health Coalitions. PRSC Director Paul Somella, Secretary Ron Sineo, Director Mike Carroll, VP Joe Hocker, Director Ed Walden, Director Joe Rivierzo, NYS Leg. Jodi Giglio, Treasurer Tom Winsper. (Photo by Bryan O’Loughlin, PRSC staff )

In the spirit of the holiday season, the Peconic River Sportsman’s Club donated a total of $54,000 this year to local breast cancer charities. On December 11, representatives from the Babylon Breast Coalition, Lucia’s Angels and the North Fork Breast Health Coalition cheerfully accepted checks of $18,000 for each of the three organizations.

For the last 10 years, PRSC has held “Take a Shot at Cancer,” an annual fundraising event usually held in September that features clay shooting, raffles and a barbeque lunch for its members and the public. The proceeds from that day are traditionally distributed to cancer charities during a holiday party held in December at the historic PRSC clubhouse.

“We are so gratified by the generosity of our members, neighbors and friends, especially this year, which was one of the best. Sal Echel and the Sporting Clays Committee really came through. After a decade of hosting this important fundraiser, PRSC is close to hitting a total of $250,000. These organizations are doing good work on Long Island, and we are so pleased to be able to support them,” said PRSC Vice President Joe Hocker, who chaired the fundraiser along with Director Ed Walden.

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Peconic River Sportsman’s Club is located on 400 acres in Manorville and open to the public on a limited basis. For more information on the club or upcoming events, contact Natalie Lugo at nlugo0502@gmail.com or visit www.PeconicRiver.club.

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