“A Night to Chip In” Sparkles With Javier Colon, Winner of “The Voice”

“A Night to Chip In” Sparkles With Javier Colon, Winner of “The Voice”

Beaverton, June 23rd. The stars were out at The Tiger Woods Center on the Nike World Campus for “A Night to Chip In”, the Caddies 4 Cure’s annual benefit in support of Northwest children and families. The event, which took place before an annual golf tournament, was hosted by Jerome Kersey and drew hundreds of people. (Photo Credit, Andie Petkus)

 

Javier Colon performance

Javier Colon performance

“Javier has been a long time supporter of our charity and we are thrilled he is returning to perform this year,” said Ryan DuChene, co-founder and president of Caddies 4 Cure. “It is through the generosity of our celebrity guests, supporters and sponsors that we’ve been able to make such a positive impact in our community, and this year’s event is shaping up to be one of our best.”

Jerry Rice was a popular guest and many asked for photos with the sports star.

Jerry Rice, who won three Super Bowl rings playing for the San Francisco 49ers was a popular guest.  Many asked for photos with the sports star.

Kenny Lofton and Ozzie Smith

Six-time Major League All-Star, Kenny Lofton and baseball legend, Ozzie Smith

Mike Hill and Jay Harris welcomed the crowd.

Mike Hill and Jay Harris from ESPN welcomed the crowd.

Flex Alexander made the rounds.

Flex Alexander made the rounds.

Grant Fuhr smiled with the other guests.

Grant Fuhr smiled with the other guests.

Sterling Sharpe enjoyed a round of blackjack.

Pro Football Hall of Famer, Sterling Sharpe enjoyed a round of blackjack.

, Jordan Babineaux and George Gervin supported the cause.

Tennessee Titans’ Jordan Babineaux and basketball great, George “The Iceman” Gervin supported the cause.

A Night to Chip In is part of Caddies 4 Cure’s annual charity event benefiting Randall Children’s Hospital and the Oregon and SW Washington chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.

About Caddies 4 Cure

Caddies 4 Cure was established in 2002 by Ryan DuChene and Justin Marquart. Friends for more than 20 years, Ryan and Justin founded Caddies 4 Cure as a way to raise money for two charities close to their hearts, Randall Children’s Hospital at Legacy Emanuel and the Oregon and SW Washington Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. In 2000, Justin and Lisa Marquart’s daughter, Ella Marie, passed away at three weeks old from a congenital heart defect after several weeks in Emanuel’s Pediatric Care Unit. And in 2001, Ryan’s wife, Marci, was diagnosed with MS. Ryan and Marci have become very involved with the National MS Society and hope that their charitable efforts will one day lead to a cure. More information is available at www.caddies4cure.com.

Caddies 4 Cure is also proud to partner with Wears My Shirt to create a t-shirt fundraising campaign at WearsMyShirt.com in support of the events. The T’s will help fundraiser for Caddies 4 Cure and they will also be the purchaser’s entry ticket into a “Photo Contest” where the top 9 “Liked” photo’s will win autographed memorabilia from some of sports all-time greats including Jerry Rice, Ken Griffey Jr. and Moses Malone.  Details of the contest can be found at http://www.wearsmyshirt.com/charities/Caddies-4-Cure.html#/charities/Caddies-4-Cure/contests.html