Apr 05, 2007
BOB HOPE CLASSIC'S NEARLY $1.75 MILLION BRINGS CHARITABLE CONTRIBUTIONS
TO $44 MILLION SINCE 1960
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. - Eisenhower Medical Center and 34 other local charities are once again beneficiaries of the Bob Hope Classic. The $1.5425 million in proceeds from the 2006 event will be distributed to the listed Coachella Valley charities. Since the inception of the tournament in 1960 the Classic's charitable donations total $43,903.488.

Jim Reed, Charity Analysis Chairman, address the recipients
"The Bob Hope Classic exists to support the charities of the Coachella Valley in their work offering help to the needy and less fortunate, said Jim Reed, Funds Distribution Committee Chairman. "Today makes all the work that goes into organizing the Classic all the more meaningful." John Foster, 2007 Tournament President added, "We fully recognize, however, that a significant measure of our success in assisting our desert charities is through the magnificent support we receive from our long time sponsor, and dedicated volunteers.
Representatives from the organizations listed to the right will gather at the Palm Springs Boys & Girls Club on April 5th at 2:15 p.m.
City representatives from Coachella, Desert Hot Springs, Indian Wells, Indio, La Quinta, Palm Desert, Palm Springs and Rancho Mirage were also invited.
The 49th Bob Hope Classic is scheduled for January 14-20, 2008, and will continue to raise charitable funds for the Coachella Valley. For Classic information, call (760) 346-8184 or 1-888-MR B HOPE or visit www.bhcc.com.

Charity Recipients with Dave Erwin, President and Tournament Chairman

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