BILLY REID HELPS UNVEIL THE FIRST TEE INTERACTIVE GOLF EXPERIENCE

Billy demonstrated RESPONSIBILITY, COURTESY, HONESTY and INTEGRITY, four of our Nine Core Values, by turning in to police the $1,500 he found on the beach. He never expected the recognition he would receive. First, he was interviewed by local TV channel WPTV and then featured nationally on GolfChannel. He was next invited to attend THE PLAYERS Championship for a ‘sneak peek’ of The First Tee Experience with former PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem, current Commissioner Jay Monahan and The First Tee CEO Keith Dawkins (pictured above with Keith and Jay). Billy was featured in the live interview and even beat the Commissioners and Keith in a closest to the hole contest in a golf simulator. Nice shot Billy! The First Tee is transforming the way children and families experience the game with the debut of The First Tee Experience at THE PLAYERS Championship.   The week-long, interactive destination will welcome children of all ages at TPC Sawgrass in a new 5,000-square-foot, air-conditioned venue located in The McKenzie Noelle Wilson Foundation Kid Zone that features golf-themed games, golf-inspired social media activities and fun, interactive ways for fans to show off their skills and practice their trick shots. Fans can participate in scaled versions of The First Tee’s signature programs currently offered in schools, at youth centers and at golf facilities around the country and the world. Highlights of The First Tee Experience include:
  • The First Tee’s par-3 Mini-Golf Challenge
  • Interactive Nine Core Values golf tee wall
  • Virtual reality gaming area
  • The First Tee golf simulator presented by aboutGolf
  • Military Appreciation Day and Mother’s Day arts & crafts activities
  • Digital photo booths and a one-of-a-kind, golf-inspired live interactive art installation by renowned artist Bryan Blue (Blue the Great).
  • The First Tee Experience will also feature a recharge lounge for adults to watch the live feed of the tournament and get information on The First Tee and ways they can connect with a chapter in their hometown.

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR TOSKI JUNIOR GOLF TOURNAMENT

Location: St. Andrews Country Club 17557 Claridge Oval West Boca Raton, FL 33496 Date: Monday June 4, 2018 9 or 18 holes determined by age. Time: 18 holes – 9:00am Shotgun Start 9 holes – 10:45 a.m. Shotgun Palmer Course for all ages Cost: 9 hole tournament – $45.00 (caddies ARE permitted) 18 hole tournament – $65.00 (caddies are NOT permitted) Entry fee deadline: May 28, 2018 (Field is limited to 75 players) To register and for further information please CLICK HERE.

ADMIRALS COVE FOUNDATION CONTINUES GENEROUS SUPPORT

The Admirals Cove Foundation exists to improve lives in our surrounding community and to strengthen the community of Admirals Cove through a culture of giving. The members of Admirals Cove are community driven and giving of their time and resources to positively impact the Palm Beach County area. The Foundation’s philanthropic efforts are made possible through the generous gifts the members collected during their annual giving campaign. “The Admirals Cove Foundation, the club and the members have been tremendous supporters of our Chapter for many years, said Steve Rockoff, Chapter Chairman. “We have an excellent partnership that goes far beyond financial support.” Pictured above left to right: Chapter Chariman Emeritus Dick Sheehan, Jack Barrett – Chapter Development Director, Steve Rockoff – Chapter Chairman and Jill Riehl – Admirals Cove Foundation Board Member and Allocation Chair.

CHAPTER 2017 ANNUAL REPORT

2017 was an incredible year for our chapter. The number of children and Veterans being served has grown every year since our Chapter was founded. Our growth is due to our dedicated community partners, coaches, volunteers and physical educators who deliver the programs: our chapter staff, board members and school administrators who help lead the way; and of course, the numerous individuals, foundations and corporations who provide financial support to fund the programs. CLICK HERE to view our 2017 Annual Report for a summary of our impact on youth and Veterans in Palm Beach County.

BILLY REID DEMONSTRATES HONESTY AND INTEGRITY

Thirteen members of the Teen Golf Association (TGA), a newly formed group within our Chapter, scheduled a community service day on Saturday April 14th and participated in a walk for autism awareness this past weekend. TGA member, Billy Reid, came upon what he thought was a one-hundred-dollar bill. It turned out to be much more. He found $1,500.00 in the sand! The TGA decided to look for the rightful owner. After this attempt was unsuccessful they found a police officer, told the story and turned in the money. At The First Tee, students are taught our Nine Core Values, including Honesty and Integrity. Billy’s adventure was featured on the nightly news. Please click the link below to see the story. https://www.wptv.com/news/region-n-palm-beach-county/juno-beach/teenager-finds-1500-in-cash-on-juno-beach-turns-it-in-to-police

JOIN US FOR LUNCH AT THE COOPER

Please join us for lunch to learn more about our mission and serving children and Veterans in Palm Beach County.

May 7, 2018 – 11:30 am

The Cooper Restaurant 4610 PGA Boulevard #100, Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33418

Event tickets are $50 per person *Seating is limited! No tickets will be sold at the door Save your seat & CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE TICKET.

COACH RESOURCES AND TRAINING

What to Expect: Tracking Your Coach Status As you may know, The First Tee is transforming how they manage their business and customer interactions with a transition to Salesforce.  As part of this conversion, they will be using a new Learning Management System (LMS) know as LITMOS. This will allow you as a Coach to see your current status and progression through The First Tee Coach Program.  You will have accurate up to date status at your fingertips! Be sure to look out for an email within the next coming weeks about creating your new coach account in Litmos.  Once you create your account and log in, you will see your next, required course of action located on your dashboard and the date in which it is due. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact your Coach Training representative Megan Pak, East Territory at [email protected] NEW COACH PROGRAM GUIDELINES To help streamline the process, The First Tee Home Office adjusted coach program guidelines and deadlines as outlined below. NOTE: Coaches who attended a Level I, II or III Coach Training in 2017 will still adhere to their quarterly post training document deadline date.  This was the date initially communicated to coaches by the Home Office.  If you attended a training in January – March of 2017, your post training document is due March 31, 2018.  If you attended a training in April – June 2017, your post training document is due June 30, 2018.  If you attended a training in August – September of 2017, your post training document is due September 30, 2018.

YOUNG PROFESSIONALS APRIL SOCIAL AT OUR CHAPTER

The First Tee of The Palm Beaches Young Professionals invites you to join our network of active Palm Beach County based individuals dedicated to the mission of The First Tee. The Young Professionals supports The First Tee of The Palm Beaches through fundraising, volunteer efforts, and by broadening awareness in the Palm Beach area as ambassadors of our local chapter. Please join us at our golf facility in Dyer Park on Wednesday, April 4th from 5:30pm to 7:00pm for snacks to learn more about our organization.  Bring your clubs to hit some balls and work on your chipping and putting.  Please RSVP to the Young Professionals Chairman, Sheridan Fields at [email protected] The group is open to young professionals (ages 25-35) living or working in Palm Beach County.  Benefits of membership include: 1. Recognition on chapter website and chapter e-newsletter distributed to a wide network in Palm Beach County. 2. Young Professionals logoed shirt and hat. 3. Opportunities to play golf with students and peers at local golf courses. 4. Opportunities to expand your professional network. 5. Invitations to exclusive Young Professional events and receptions. 6. Opportunities to interact with The First Tee of The Palm Beaches Council of Directors.

SUMMER CAMP SCHEDULE ANNOUNCED

Looking for something the children can do this summer that is both fun AND educational? Our chapter offers summer camps and programs at multiple locations for youth ages 6 to 18. CLICK HERE for Summer Camp locations near you!

EDNA W. RUNNER TUTORIAL CENTER VISITS FINNEGAN LEARNING CENTER

50 Senior Citizens from the Edna W. Runner Tutorial Center visited our golf facility and enjoyed a morning of golf, fellowship and good food. We also conduct a program for their youth participants during the summer. “This is our third year inviting them out to the facility, and they had a blast,” said Jack Barrett – Chapter Development Director. Thank you to Chapter Director Maria Marino who made the introduction and secures program funding through the Jupiter Children’s Foundation.

HENDEL, ROTHBERG & FINNEGANS JOIN THE INAUGURAL 1457 CLASS

In 2017, our Chapter unveiled a new planned giving program to support our mission and programs. Planned giving is an important aspect of our overall fund raising strategic plan and provides a simple solution for our long-time donors to assist the students of tomorrow through their estate, IRA or insurance policies. Pictured above left to right: Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta and Development Director Jack Barrett welcoming Chapter President Bobby Hendel long-time supporter John Rothberg to the inaugural class. The parents of Michael Finnegan, Beverly & Frank Finnegan and Michael’s wife, Erin Finnegan with her beautiful family, also joined the inaugural class. The Finnegan Foundation is a Founding Partner of our Chapter. “Members of The Society of 1457 are our most ardent supporters and community leaders demonstrating through generosity how to ensure our growth for years to come,” said Chapter Executive Director Carl Mistretta. “Planned giving will be our most important fundraising component to help develop the future leaders of Palm Beach County.” Most people do not realize that mandatory IRA distributions at age 70½ and older can be donated tax free to charity. Donors can enjoy the satisfaction of knowing that they are contributing to a worthy cause while effectively lowering their tax bill. Please CLICK HERE to learn more about joining the Society of 1457.