The supermarket raised funds through a special shopping day and an upcoming golf tournament at Five Ponds.
- VOLUNTEERS IN THE NEWS
- James Boyle
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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
The Cowhey Family ShopRite of Warminster has raised more than $11,000 to benefit Gilda’s Club Delaware Valley, a local non-profit that provides free social and emotional support services to area men, women, and children living with cancer. Funds were raised through a golf tournament that the supermarket is hosting to benefit Gilda’s Club, and through a shopping day held at the Warminster ShopRite in collaboration with Gini and Julia Gramaglia of Gini G’s Salon and Day Spa in Upper Southampton. “We are extremely grateful to Joe Cowhey, the Cowhey family, and the Warminster ShopRite,” said Kelly Harris, CEO of Gilda’s Club Delaware Valley. “Because Gilda’s Club provides its services at no charge, we rely heavily on the generosity of …
The Five Ponds Golf Course opened its new practice facility on Friday. The course will provide new and experienced golfers with a place to practice and ease the overuse of the current driving range.
The Five Ponds Golf Course in Warminster opened a new practice facility Friday morning to give new and experienced golfers a place to practice as well as to ease the overuse and crowding of the current driving range. The course, located on Street Road, features three greens and approaches and three sand bunkers. Most work for the course was done "in-house" with additional contributions made by local vendors and Warminster Township. According to a press release issued by Five Ponds, the project was completed at a cost savings of $40,000. Golf Course Superintendent Eliezer Rodriguez was present to cut the ribbon on the new facility on Friday at 10 a.m. Rodriguez, who has been in the golf business since age 15, has been working on the project…
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Milly from Philly
2:51 pm on Thursday, September 22, 2011
I always wondered what was that building was used for on Kirk Rd on Ann's Choice side.   more ›