Recent Press Release

COMMUNITY RELATIONS NEWS RELEASE
September 27, 2004
Contact: Nicole Capage, 817.321.1067


3rd Annual Crescent Classic a Big Hit!
Crescent Golf Tournament Raises Funds for Colorado FACES of Change® schools

Tournament photo
Patrick Wing, Randal Tinsley, and Rick Shady pictured with Rick Shecter of Bob Popp Building Services
The third annual Crescent Classic Golf Tournament was a tremendous success netting more than 9,000 for three Colorado FACES of Change partner schools - a 58% increase over last years proceeds! The tournament was a true team effort with 707 17th Street, Johns Manville Plaza, 44 Cook, 55 Madison, The Citadel, Regency Plaza and Briargate Office all joining together to host the tournament and raise funds for their partner schools.

Crescent business partners, customers and employees competed in the tournament held on Tuesday August 24th at the beautiful Ranch Country Club in Westminster, Colorado. Following the eighteen hole, four player scramble tournament, golfers were treated to lunch and an awards presentation. Prizes were given to the winning team as well as the longest drive, closest to the pin, and longest put. Participants were also eligible to win fabulous door prizes including a 2 night stay at the Hyatt Beaver Creek.

Tournament photo
Crescent team members Peter Martinez and Gabby Barnes
The three Colorado FACES schools benefiting from the tournament are Midland Elementary in Colorado Springs, Ellis Elementary in Denver, and Stedman Elementary in Denver. Ellis Elementary Principal Gary Funk spoke at the awards presentation and expressed his sincere gratitude to Crescent and their business partners for helping support education in their local communities.

Special recognition goes to Ashton Steele, senior property manager, who did masterful job planning and organizing this years Crescent Classic. Congratulations to all the of the Colorado team members for producing a "Class A" tournament!