Community Corner
Annual Charity Classic Tournament Benefits Tiegerman Schools
The event benefits children and adults with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders.

Press release from Tiegerman:
Sept. 3, 2020
On Thursday, August 27, Tiegerman’s 21st Annual Charity Classic Tournament and Auction to benefit children and adults with developmental disabilities and autism spectrum disorders was held at Engineers Country Club in Roslyn. We were joined by 70 of Long Island’s best golfers, while we enjoyed a beautiful day on one of the most stunning Gold Coast golf courses, with delicious food, libations, and warm camaraderie.
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While this year looked a little different as we took the necessary precautions to ensure the health and safety of all guests, golfers enjoyed a safe, top-notch golfing experience while supporting a great cause. We ran an online auction, an in-person grand raffle, a 50/50, a Spin-The-Wheel course game, and a Box Challenge game. Over $90,000 was raised to aid in our efforts to assure peace of mind and a safe return of our operations as an exceptional education and adult community services provider. Funds raised support our urgent need for supplies and technology to ensure a safe transition back to school and our adult programs, including personal protection equipment (PPE), upgraded equipment for our classrooms and specialists, and upgrades to our wireless network infrastructure and air filtration systems.
We’d like to thank our event sponsors: Ficalora Family Foundation, O'Donovan Family Foundation, Ellenmorris and Joseph Farber Charitable Foundation, Farber, Rosen & Kaufman, P.C. and New York Community Bank, plus all of our other incredible sponsors and supporters for their continued contribution to Tiegerman’s mission of teaching the extraordinary.
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