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Groff Tractor Holds Inaugural 'Tee Off for a Cause' in Pennsylvania

Groff Tractor & Equipment hosted the 'Tee Off for a Cause' golf classic at Bluestone Country Club in PA, raising $118,000 for Construction Angels. The nonprofit supports families of construction workers killed on the job. The event drew support from industry players and featured competitive golfing. Plans are in place for future tournaments across Pennsylvania.

Thu September 19, 2024 - Northeast Edition #20
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Golfers gathered at the Bluestone Country Club in Blue Bell, Pa., Sept. 9, 2024, to help raise money for an important charity — Construction Angels.
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Golfers gathered at the Bluestone Country Club in Blue Bell, Pa., Sept. 9, 2024, to help raise money for an important charity — Construction Angels.
Golfers gathered at the Bluestone Country Club in Blue Bell, Pa., Sept. 9, 2024, to help raise money for an important charity — Construction Angels.   (CEG photo) At the 14th hole, team members of W.D. Wright Contracting (L-R) are Harold Gardner, regional manager; Tom Mansfield, operations manager, rental division; Mike Vucelich, business development specialist; and Sean Sauve, national sales manager.   (CEG photo) At the 6th hole, team members of Allan Myers (L-R) Adam Hess, superintendent; Troy Foster; Joe Buckley, general manager of aggregate; and Jessie Betts, sales manager.   (CEG photo) Golfers register for the inaugural “Tee Off for a Cause” golf classic.   (CEG photo) Golfers enjoyed lunch prior to the start of the golf classic.   (CEG photo) Money raised from the event through sponsorships, raffle prizes and the Beat-the-Pro competition totaled $118,000. (L-R) are  Mike Savastio, co-president and CEO of Groff Tractor & Equipment; Kristi Ronyak, CEO, founder and national director of Construction Angels; Bill Cummings, regional sales manager, eastern region; Sebastian Haas, vice president and general manager, eastern region; Corey Berkheimer, executive vice president/CSO; and Ed Miller, director of marketing operations, all of Groff Tractor & Equipment.   (Rachel Heiser photo) Lisa Costello (L), office manager, and Tammy Johnson, president, both of TAMCO Construction. The company was a sponsor of the golf fundraiser at Bluestone Country Club in Blue Bell, Pa.   (CEG photo) At the 18th hole, team members of JD Eckman Inc. (L-R) are Adam Caldwell, general superintendent; Harley Shoop, general superintendent; Chris Nelson, project manager; and Brandon Petersheim, general superintendent.   (CEG photo) At the 17th hole, team members of A. Folino Construction Inc. (L-R) are Frank Prines, business development manager, Folino Construction; Frank Folino, COO, Folino Construction; Matt Wilson, vice president of paving products, Groff Tractor; and John Costantino, CEO of Folino Construction.   (CEG photo) At the 17th hole team members of James D. Morrissey Inc. (L-R) are Frank Puccio, estimator; Joe Morrissey, vice president; Bill Greer, vice president; and Bob McNeill, project manager.   (CEG photo) At the 16th hole, team members of Kriger Construction (L-R) are Brian Cohowcz, general manager of Kriger Construction; Keegan Gosik, partner of Ferber Company; Mark Shibley, corporate secretary of Ferber Company; and Sean Timms of NEPA Trucking.   (CEG photo) At the 6th hole, team members of Construction Equipment Guide (L-R) are Tripp McKeon, Teddy McKeon, Rob Tredinnick and Barry McKeon.   (CEG photo) At the 5th hole, team members of TAMCO Construction (L-R) are Jim Johnson, Zach Johnson, Brad Humski and Nick Uslar.   (CEG photo) At the 15th hole, team members of B. Blair Corporation (L-R) are Chris Norton, buyer; Brian Blair, president; Clinton Mack, director of transportation; and Nick Decindis, shop supervisor of Atlantic Coast Dismantling.   (CEG photo) At the 14th hole, team members of Schlouch Inc. (L-R) are Keith Endy, project engineer; Derek Bainbridge, superintendent; Kevin Smith, Graham Company; and Mark Goodhart, president/owner of Goodhart Sons Inc.   (CEG photo)

Golfers gathered at the Bluestone Country Club in Blue Bell, Pa., Sept. 9, 2024, to help raise money for an important charity — Construction Angels.

The 501(c) nonprofit organization provides immediate financial assistance and grief counseling to the spouse and children left behind when a construction worker is involved in a work-related fatality.

Groff Tractor & Equipment recently partnered with Construction Angels by becoming its Pennsylvania affiliate, leading to the inaugural "Tee Off for a Cause" golf classic. Money raised from the event through sponsorships, raffle prizes and the Beat-the-Pro competition totaled $118,000.

Rachel Heiser photo

"Today is the inaugural Groff Tractor & Equipment golf tournament and they are the first to bring us to the state of Pennsylvania for the first sold-out golf tournament at Bluestone Country Club," said Kristi Ronyak, CEO, founder and national director of Construction Angels. "Seventy-five percent of the proceeds will go to help families that have had a fatality, and the other 25 percent will help students for next year, either if they are trying to continue their education in construction or if they have lost a parent due to a job-related fatality. They can apply every year through our scholarship for anything they want."

"This is a cause that's very near and dear to our hearts and contractors," said Mike Savastio, co-president and CEO of Groff Tractor & Equipment. "If you are in this business, whether it's us on the dealer's side or our customers, unfortunately, you are probably going to face this at some point. When we met Construction Angels through John Deere, we jumped on board and became the affiliate for Pennsylvania. The beauty is that all the money we raise here today stays in Pennsylvania, so it truly is for the benefit of people who live in Pennsylvania and work in Pennsylvania."

As for the event, 27 groups of four competed and there was a three-way tie for first place with James D. Morrissey Inc., Kriger Construction Inc. and Mid Penn Bank each scoring a 57 at 14 under par. The longest drive winner was Jesse Betts of Allan Myers Inc. and the closest to the pin winner was Tripp McKeon of Construction Equipment Guide.

Savastio thanked the customers and vendors who helped make the inaugural golf classic a success and announced plans for future events, as well.

"Our plan is to cover all of Pennsylvania and rotate this event," he said. "This year is in eastern Pennsylvania, next year it will be in western Pennsylvania and in the third year, it will be in central Pennsylvania."

Ronyak also expressed her gratitude for all who made the fundraiser a success.

"I want to thank Groff Tractor for putting this incredible and well-organized first golf tournament together," she said. "We really appreciate your staff, all the sponsors and participants that you have brought together, which is exactly what we are looking for a host to do. We really appreciate the John Deere family and Groff to help us bring Construction Angels to Pennsylvania. We want everybody to know that your money is going toward a great cause." CEG




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