35 teams competed in the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce’s 37th
Annual Funds for Education Golf Tournament on Wednesday, August 6 at Beaver
Meadow Golf Course. The Dennehy and Bouley, LLC team placed first for their
second consecutive year, finishing 20 strokes under par with a final score of 52.
First Place: Dennehy and Bouley, LLC team — Carroll Blake, Jackson Bouley, Gavin Richardson
Second Place: Banks Chevrolet-Cadillac team — Jordan Cote, Kristopher Dumont, Brennan Haywood, Alex Thibodeau (final score of 58)
Third Place: Northeast Delta Dental team — Ryan King, Ellen Raffio, Tom Raffio, Andy Tabor (final score of 59)
Putting Contest: Jon Jones, Franklin Savings Bank team
Longest Drive (men): Tom Raffio, Northeast Delta Dental team
Longest Drive (women): Cheryl Italia, Ruth Appraisal Services team
Straightest Drive (men): Nate Buiel, Davidson & Stone PLLC team
Straightest Drive (women): Patricia Veroneau, Heritage Family Credit Union team
Closest to the Trap: Jennifer Kretovic, Tasker Landscaping team
Air Cannon Contest: Alec O’Meara, Unitil team
Marshmallow Drive Contest (men): Adam Davidson, Davidson
& Stone PLLC team
Marshmallow Drive Contest (women): Patricia Veroneau, Heritage Family Credit Union team
The event was presented by Breezeline. Major event sponsors included: Mason + Rich, PA; Merrimack County Savings Bank; Servpro of Concord; Granite Edvance; New Hampshire Motor Speedway; NBT Bank, N.A.; Orr & Reno, PA; BELFOR Property Restoration; Checkmate Pizza; Northeast Delta Dental; St. Mary’s Bank; Grappone Automotive Group; The Turner Group; Kelly Cleaning Service; CheckmateHCM; Unitil; Binnie Media WEMJ, WTPL, WTSN, and The Wolf; Ridgelight Studio
Through the generous support of sponsors, teams, and volunteers, the scramble successfully
raised funds for the Chamber’s Fund for Education initiative and the Capital Area Student Leadership (CASL) program, which support local students and youth education initiatives. Visit the links below to learn more about these programs.
Capital Area Student Leaderhsip
Photo: Jackson Bouley tees off at the 37th Funds for Education Golf Tournament. Courtesy of Ridgelight Studio.
Incorporated in 1919, New Hampshire’s state capital chamber of commerce—the Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce—develops economic opportunities, strengthens the business climate, and enhances quality of life in the Capital region. The Chamber is deeply invested in the local community and dedicated to shaping competitive economic development strategy, advocating for policies and projects that benefit the region, and promoting Concord as a culturally vibrant visitor destination. For more information, please visit concordnhchamber.com.