CEA Hosts Annual Golf Outing to Benefit EESF

The annual golf outing was held at the Klein Creek Golf Club in Winfield, Illinois; photo courtesy of CEA.

The Chicago Elevator Association (CEA) hosted its annual Golf Outing on August 5 at the Klein Creek Golf Club in Winfield, Illinois, to benefit the Elevator Escalator Safety Foundation (EESF). Including a 50/50 drawing, the event raised US$1,545 for EESF and provided a great day for golfers. Attendees enjoyed a delicious dinner, and prizes added to the excitement. CEA thanks Brad Hunt of The Peelle Co. for helping with the collection for the drawing and the Golf Outing Committee, which consists of Glenn Duncan and Tom Przybyla of Parts Specialists, Inc.; Joe Bolton of Lakeland Larsen Elevator; T.J. Milici of Fujitec; and Mark Wilson of ELSCO. “The golf outing was only successful due to the support of our sponsors!” organizers said.

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