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Golfers Tee Off To Benefit SilverSource's Programs For Seniors In Stamford

STAMFORD, Conn. - Golfers hit the links Thursday as SilverSource held its sixth annual charity golf outing at Sterling Farms Golf Course in Stamford.

Course Ranger Tony Capitelli.

Course Ranger Tony Capitelli.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
From left: Kathleen Bordelon, Executive Director, SilverSource; Michael Mezzapelle, Jevera Hennessy, Advisory Board; retired Judge Gerald M. Fox Jr.;Barry Coutant, Stephanie McLaughlin, gold sponsor, Stamford Hospital Foundation.

From left: Kathleen Bordelon, Executive Director, SilverSource; Michael Mezzapelle, Jevera Hennessy, Advisory Board; retired Judge Gerald M. Fox Jr.;Barry Coutant, Stephanie McLaughlin, gold sponsor, Stamford Hospital Foundation.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
One of the pairs waits to hit the course.

One of the pairs waits to hit the course.

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Golfers wait to get on the course at Thursday's charity gold outing.

Golfers wait to get on the course at Thursday's charity gold outing.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
From left – Travis Teta, David Martinez, Raymond Baldwin, Pete Didomizio, of Utopia Homecare.

From left – Travis Teta, David Martinez, Raymond Baldwin, Pete Didomizio, of Utopia Homecare.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
Front, from left – David Haight, Mike Cacace, Ellie Isidro, Luke Isidro, John Muskus; back, from left: Adele Gordon, Kathleen Bordelon, past honoree Ernest Abate.

Front, from left – David Haight, Mike Cacace, Ellie Isidro, Luke Isidro, John Muskus; back, from left: Adele Gordon, Kathleen Bordelon, past honoree Ernest Abate.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman
From left: Board member Ken Broder, Adam Cohen, Tom Manders, Gary Feldman.

From left: Board member Ken Broder, Adam Cohen, Tom Manders, Gary Feldman.

Photo Credit: Skip Pearlman

SilverSource, formerly known as Senior Services of Stamford, raised nearly $60,000 last year to support vital programs and services for area senior citizens.

Some of those services include the Ride to Wellness Medical Transportation program and individual counseling.

The tournament included a luncheon and a shotgun start, as well as team awards and competitions for closest to the pin, longest drive, and putting.

The event also honored retired Probate Judge Gerald M. Fox Jr., who served for 16 years in Stamford and worked on behalf of the elderly residents of the city.

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