Five Acres’ Golf Classic: Studio 50-FORE Raised Funds for Children and Families

Published on Sep 29, 2022

 

Guests gathered together at the San Gabriel Country Club for Five Acres’ 34th Annual Golf Classic entitled Studio 50-Fore. Helmed by Co-chairs Danny Reaume and Joey Reaume, the disco-themed golf tournament and dining event raised funds for Five Acres programs which serve more than 7,000 children and families.

Brothers Danny Reaume, senior vice president at Jones Lang LaSalle, and Joey Reaume, first vice president at Colliers International, have been officially part of the Five Acres Golf committee for more than six years and fourth year as co-chairs but have been a part of Five Acres and the golf tournament for many years prior. This event is a family affair for the Reaumes, who were introduced by their father, Brad Reaume, executive vice president of Bolton & Company, the title sponsor of the golf classic, as well as former Tournament Chair and current committee member.

The event’s program included a round of golf for day participants followed in the evening with an awards ceremony, a DJ to bring back the Studio 54 vibes, a hustle dance lesson, a putting hole contest, tasty libations, a gourmet feast, and auction. Guests were encouraged to come in their best disco threads as the golf committee turned back the clock to recreate Studio 54 club after the dinner program. 

About Five Acres

Since 1888, Five Acres has protected the most vulnerable members of our community: children. Serving more than 7,000 children and family members annually across five counties, Five Acres now strives for permanency—a permanent, loving home—for all children in their care. The three pillars of safety, well-being and permanency provide the framework for its programs and guide the steps as the agency develops even more effective means of caring for children and families in crisis.

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