On October 22, 2014

Judy Storch wins second annual Jeff Hadley Memorial Golf Pass raffle

KILLINGTON — On Monday, Oct. 20, Green Mountain National announced the winner of its second annual Jeff Hadley Memorial Golf Pass raffle that included more than 600 contestants.  Judy Storch’s name was pulled in a blind drawing for the grand prize a 2015 Green Mountain National Golf Course seasons pass.

Storch is a long-time Killington resident, businesswoman and a generous supporter of Jeff Hadley’s cause as well as many other local charities.

GMNGC thanks everyone who participated in this year’s raffle, which raised $4,500, easily exceeding last year’s total and well over the stated goal of $2,500!

All raffle proceeds benefit the ALS Therapy Development Institute (ALS-TDI) through the Jeff Hadley Family Fund. Through community support, Jeff’s legacy of raising money for and awareness of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis continues. ALS is a disease that has ravaged the Hadley family for over 350 years.

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