Beads For Life At Shawnee

Thursday, September 18, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is hosting a Bead for Life party on September 24th at 6:30 pm in the Delaware Room.

The party will feature beautiful beaded jewelry made of recycled paper by refugees from Northern Uganda’s brutal war and HIV positive mothers. All of the women Bead for Life works with were living on less than a dollar a day before they began making beads.

Bead for Life partners with over 200 women in Uganda, providing opportunities to lift families out of poverty through the creation of beaded jewelry. The beads are handmade by rolling colorful recycled paper. The love and hope of the beader is present in each bead. Once strung together, they become beautiful necklaces and bracelets.

The money women earn from the sale of beads goes directly into feeding families, buying medicine, paying for school fees, and perhaps saving to start small businesses. All profits from the sale of the beads are invested in projects that fight extreme poverty including health education, housing, and sustainable livelihood. Bead for Life offers people opportunities and jobs, rather than handouts.

For more information or to make a reservation, please call: Sharon Fish at: 570.424.4050 x1416 or Erica Strip at: 570.424.4050 x1489. To learn more about Bead for Life please visit: beadforlife.org.

For more information or to schedule and interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

Shawnee Open

Wednesday, September 10, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort hosted its 57th annual Shawnee Open on September 8th and 9th on the resorts 27-hole championship island golf course.

The Shawnee Open is a Philadelphia Section PGA tournament. This year, two tournaments ran congruently during the Open, a 36-hole individual event and a 36-hole senior event. John Pillar of the Country Club of Woodloch Springs captured first place while Shawnee’s Touring Professional, Brian Bergstol, tied for second with Dave Quinn of the Links Golf Club in the individual’s tournament. Shawnee’s Jim Miller tied for first place with Bill Sautter of the Philly Cricket – Militia.

The Shawnee Open began in 1912, and since then six U.S Open Champions have won the tournament: Fred McLeod, John McDermott, Walter Hagen, James Barnes, Johnny Farrell, and Lawson Little. Former PGA President Jack Connelly also won the event in 1979. Pete Oakley won the Shawnee Open a record six times (1983, 1984, 1986, 1987, 1992 and 1998), Pete won the Senior British Open in 2004, and most recently, Shawnee’s Touring Professional, Brian Bergstol, qualified for and played the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines, California.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort’s Golf Professional, Joe Manley, confidently said “We are happy to continue this long time tradition with the best playing professionals in the Philadelphia Section PGA competing.” Past and current PGA Tour and Senior Tour participants played in the event. Joe Manley and his staff were happy to see new faces in the crowd and encourage spectators to come see some great shot-making by the Pro’s next year!

For more information about The Shawnee Open or to schedule tee times please call: 800.SHAWNEE or visitwww.ShawneeInn.com.

See the leader’s board below.

Place Name Club Affiliation

Rnd. 1

Rnd. 2

Total

Overall+/-

Purse

1 John Pillar, CC at Woodloch Springs

70

67

137

-7

$1,500.00

T2 Dave Quinn, Links Golf Club, The

71

68

139

-5

$1,100.00

T2 Brian Bergstol, Shawnee Inn

72

67

139

-5

$1,100.00

T4 Bill Sautter, Philly Cricket – Militia

70

70

140

-4

$592.00

T4 Jim Miller, Shawnee Inn

70

70

140

-4

$592.00

T4 Greg Pieczynski, Academy of Golf Center

71

69

140

-4

$592.00

T4 John Appleget, Cape May National

72

68

140

-4

$592.00

T4 Rich Steinmetz, Spring Ford CC

72

68

140

-4

$592.00

T9 Chris Wisler, Wild Quail

69

72

141

-3

$350.00

T9 Gregg Meyer, Riverview CC

71

70

141

-3

$350.00

T9 Mark Sheftic, Merion GC

73

68

141

-3

$350.00

T12 Stu Ingraham, M Golf Range

71

71

142

-2

$270.00

T12 Brian Kelly, Bucknell

72

70

142

-2

$270.00

T14 Kevin Nicholson, Sunnybrook

70

73

143

-1

$156.67

T14 Dave McNabb, Cavaliers

70

73

143

-1

$156.67

T14 Travis Deibert, Commonwealth National GC

73

70

143

-1

$156.67

17 Mike Moses, Concord CC

70

74

144

E

 

18 George Forster, Radnor Valley CC

71

74

145

+1

 

19 Dave Olexson, Lehigh CC

73

73

146

+2

 

T20 Jim Booros, Fox Hollow Golf Club

73

74

147

+3

 

T20 Jeff Haas, Lu Lu CC

74

73

147

+3

 

T20 Eddie Perrino, Mountain Laurel GC

75

72

147

+3

 

T23 Chris Stager, Brookside CC

77

72

149

+5

 

T23 Hugh Reilly, Twining Valley GC

75

74

149

+5

 

T23 John Spina, Philly Cricket – Militia

75

74

149

+5

 

T23 Don DeAngelis, Woods Golf Center, Inc.

76

73

149

+5

 

T27 Matt Ujfalusi, M Golf Range

77

73

150

+6

 

T27 Dustin McCormick, Water Gap Country Club

80

70

150

+6

 

T27 Scott Hunter, Overbrook GC

80

70

150

+6

 

T27 Andy Fisher, Clinton

77

73

150

+6

 

T27 Mike Sullivan, Whitemarsh Valley CC

76

74

150

+6

 

T27 J R Delich, Applebrook GC

77

73

150

+6

 

33 Paul Galczyk, Westover Country Club

75

76

151

+7

 

T34 Kevin Edwards, Riverview CC

78

75

153

+9

 

T34 Mike Tucci, Little Mill

72

81

153

+9

 

36 Zach Mullock, Cape May National

76

78

154

+10

 

T37 Chris Fintus, Little Mill

80

75

155

+11

 

T37 Steve Kiefner, Northampton CC

76

79

155

+11

 

39 Billy Smith, Eagle Rock Resort

78

78

156

+12

 

40 Tom Ryan, Green Valley

75

82

157

+13

 

41 J T Holsman (a)

78

81

159

+15

 

42 Mark Kelly, Lehigh CC

81

80

161

+17

 

43 Orist Wells, Pitman GC

82

81

163

+19

 

44 Casey O’Reilly, West Chester

84

80

164

+20

 

For more information or to schedule and interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

A Different Kind of Festival

RELEASE DATE: 08/19/2008
Event: Press conference in introduction of The Delaware River Food and Wine Festival
Date/Time: Wednesday, August 20, 2008 at 10:30 AM
Location: The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort – River Sanctuary One River Road Shawnee on Delaware, PA 18356

As a valued media outlet, we would like to extend to you an invitation to attend the Delaware River Food and Wine Festival Press Conference on Wednesday, August 20 at 10:30am. Here you will have the opportunity to learn more about the itinerary of the Delaware River Food and Wine Festival itself as well as the various sponsors of the event. Partners include The Weiler Family Foundation, Local Flair magazine and Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort. Rob Howell, General Manager of The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort, will introduce “A Different Kind of Festival” and representatives from The Weiler Family Foundation, Local Flair magazine, PMVB and Sanofi Pasteur will speak briefly regarding their collaboration or contribution to the festival. All profits net of expenses will be donated to a local food-related charity. The charity that has been chosen to receive the proceeds from this year’s Festival is Meals on Wheels. The Delaware River Food and Wine Festival will be held on September 18-21 along the Delaware River. For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com

Best Place To Work

Wednesday, July 16, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort was nominated for Happenings Magazine’s 2008 “Best Companies to Work for in North East Pennsylvania” award in the medium business category.

The award was based on nominations sent in by employees, and was open to all businesses located throughout Northeast Pennsylvania. The entry forms asked employees to outline the positive aspects of working for their company.

Shawnee received six nominations mentioning perks such as complimentary or discounted rates for resort activities such as spa treatments, fitness facilities, and golf. In addition, employees receive free passes to broadway quality plays at The Shawnee Playhouse, and an opportunity to work in a wonderful environment where beautiful surroundings and friendly people are the most common decorations.

Rob Howell, General Manger of The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort said, “Happy employees make for happy guests. Finding the right balance between operational expectations, performance rewards and a positive atmosphere is a challenge for any group of managers. The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is working diligently to find that balance.”

Another aspect that makes Shawnee a wonderful place to work is the resort’s commitment to the community and environment. Staff members of the inn are able to participate in numerous community and environmental projects spanning from The United Way’s “Day of Caring” to Shawnee’s annual “River Road Cleanup”. In this regard, The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort encourages employees to volunteer in activities that will not only benefit the community but also enrich the lives of countless individuals.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is proud to receive this award and would like to thank its staff and Happenings Magazine for their nominations. For more information or to inquire about career opportunities at Shawnee please call: 800.SHAWNEE or visit www.shawneeinn.com.

Photograph available upon request.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

Shawnee’s Commitment To Shelter

Thursday, July 11, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is the first property in the Poconos to make a commitment to support Women’s Resources’ “Shelter for Shelter” initiative of their “Campaign for Safehaven”.

Women’s Resources, a community-based, non-profit, crisis-counseling center that serves adult and child victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, set an overall goal on behalf of the Campaign for Safehaven to raise one million dollars in order to refurbish its administration building and shelter. At present, the association has raised $700,000 and is currently campaigning to realize its goal.

If the total funds are raised, the renovations will affectively double the organization’s capacity to service individuals in distress. In 2007, they provided shelter for 169 adults and children totaling 2977 nights and counseling services for a total of 3559 hours. Due to the lack of shelter and counseling space currently available, last year Women’s Resources was forced to turn away 101 adult and child victims of violence.

Shelter for Shelter is the branch of Campaign for Safehaven aimed at recruiting Monroe County’s businesses to aide in achieving Women’s Resources’ goal. On August 2nd, companies, that have made a commitment to support Shelter for Shelter, will donate one percent of their gross profit for that day. In addition, between the dates of July 15th and August 15th Women’s Resources will be selling “dove” cards for a one to five dollar donation, allowing guests of the community to be apart of this very important campaign.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is happy to continue to uphold its commitment to community service and is proud to support Women’s Resources in this righteous campaign. The “dove” cards will be available for purchase at Shawnee between the dates of July 15th and August 15th. In addition, Women’s Resources is still looking for sponsors to help reach their goal.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

Celebrity At Shawnee

RELEASE DATE: 07/09/2008

Tuesday, July 8, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — A Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort staff member recently gained celebrity status as a cast member for
Feebee’s Hop n’ Shop – a children’s television show based in Easton, Pennsylvania and airing on Thursdays at 8:00 am and Fridays at 9:30 am on Blue Ridge Channel 13. Amy J. Schaefer provides the singing voice for the show’s main character Feebee, a kangaroo that runs a general store. As the Graphic and Web Administrator for The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort, Amy has been flexing her creative muscle for several years. In addition, she is an accomplished singer and actress performing various roles for different productions and venues including The Shawnee Playhouse. As a tribute to her character, Amy is volunteering her singing talents and receiving no compensation other than the peace of mind of knowing that she is bringing joy to the hearts of countless children across the area.
Feebee’s Hop n’ Shop spans many genres of children’s shows ranging from puppetry, to animation and everything in between. Another aspect of the show that sets it apart from other traditional children’s television are the topics that are covered. Children learn about the Internet via Bartlett – a pear that is web savvy, the new
food pyramid by Refri – a chef that happens to be a refrigerator, and mathematics from Reggie the cash register. Other topics cover friends, socializing, exercise,
vocabulary and the Spanish language. All of these issues are presented to children in a new and fresh way that even includes original music. To interview Amy J. Schaefer about her latest endeavor, please call 800.SHAWNEE extension 1409. For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management;
please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

Bergstol’s Recount of the U.S Open

Wednesday, June 19, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort’s touring golf pro, Brian Bergstol, recently played at The U.S. Open, in Torrey Pines, California. An honor reserved for the best athletes in the sport, Brian’s showing garnished him with a new understanding of the greatest game ever played.

Bergstol made quite an impact, qualifying for the U.S. Open only months after becoming a certified professional golfer. With the Open being his first major showing, Brian’s future in golf is certainly bright.

Recounting on his time at The U.S. Open Brian stated, “My most memorable experience would had to have been on Friday after shooting even on hole 8 to hear a huge roar across the valley and looking over to see Phil Mickelson, paired with Tiger Woods, shoot a 70 yard-save for par. It was special to witness and be a part of that moment on the inside of the ropes instead of watching it from the outside.”

“The U.S. Open was a big learning experience for me. It was fun to play in front of an audience of 100,000 people. Torrey Pines is the hardest course I ever played, and Thursday was a bad day to lose my swing,” added Bergstol. After finishing his second day at Torrey Pines with a score of 167, Brian’s journey at the 2008 U.S. Open came to a close.

Between tournaments, Brian will be instructing golf at The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort’s Junior Golf Camps. It is rare for young individuals to have an opportunity to learn the sport from a professional with experience in the U.S. Open, playing with the world’s most elite athletes.

In addition to Brian, other excellent golf professionals instruct the Junior Golf Camps. Jim Miller is a teaching professional with a long list of accomplishments that include qualifying for six and winning two Senior Championship Tournaments and winning both the 1968 Junior PGA and 2004 Shawnee Open Senior Division Championships. Joe Manly is the head golf Professional at Shawnee and has been teaching the Junior Camps for six years. Finally, Rachelle Heil will begin to provide professional instruction as well.

The Junior Camps run in three sessions throughout the summer. The sessions are as followed: June 8th – 10th, July 20th – 27th, and August 10th – 14th. These camps are designed for boys and girls between the ages of 5 – 10 and 10 – 18, depending on the camp.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is excited to have Brian instruct its Junior Golf Camps. To interview Brian or to learn more about the Tillinghast Golf Academy, please call Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit www.shawneeinn.com.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

Watch Shawnee’s Touring Pro Tee Off In U.S. Open

Wednesday, June 11, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort’s touring golf pro, Brian Bergstol, will tee off at The U.S. Open, in Torrey Pines, California on Thursday, June 12th at 12:12 pm, and can be watched on NBC.

During Brian’s practice round, he scored an even par on the front nine and three over on the back. These practice scores are impressive because last year’s winner, Angel Cabrera, was able to clinch the championship with a score of five over par. In 2007, Tiger Woods finished third in The U.S. Open at six over par.

In yesterdays practice round, Brian was paired with Charles Howell, a seasoned PGA pro and winner of numerous tournaments, including the Nissan Open by defeating Phil Mickelson in a playoff.

Bergstol, 23, of Mt. Bethel, PA, is Shawnee’s first pro since Sam Snead to qualify and play at the U.S. Open. In addition, Brian is the only player from the Philadelphia section of the PGA that is playing at the Open this year.

The Philadelphia section of the PGA has over 800 members and covers Eastern Pennsylvania, Southern New Jersey and the entire state of Delaware. The last golf pro to play in The U.S. Open from the Philadelphia section of the PGA was John Demarco in 2004.

Brian began playing golf later than most of his colleagues. At age 15 he was competing against golfers that were more experienced than him. Unlike Bergstol who taught himself golf, many of his competitors also took lessons and were coached by local golf professionals.

The Shawnee Inn was his high school’s course, and it is also where he formed a relationship with the resort. Since then, Brian has been working in the golf shop, giving lessons, and sharpening his own game. With his handicap of five better than scratch it is obvious that the work is paying off.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is proud of Brian’s success, and wish him the best of luck at the U.S. Open.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

Shawnee’s 1st Since Sam Snead To Play U.S. Open

Tuesday, June 2, 2008 (Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort recently sponsored Brian Bergstol to be the resort’s touring professional golfer. Bergstol, of Mt. Bethel, PA, will be departing to take place in the 2008 U.S. Open at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego California. Brian is the first Shawnee professional since Sam Snead to play in the U.S. Open.

Bergstrol finished the 36-hole qualifier at 3-under par, rising from a group of 28 players to earn the second of two qualifying spots. Brian clenched the spot in his first attempt. Finishing the day in three under par, Bergstol shot 71-68 during the sectional qualifier.

Brian, 23, recently graduated from Moravian College where he majored in economics and finance. In addition to academics, he also led Moravian’s golf team in points four years in a row earning the title of captain both his junior and senior years.

Though his college career may seem stunning, last year alone Bergstol claimed over 16 different tournament wins including the Lehigh Valley Amateur Championships, where he won five of six tournaments setting club records in four.

Brian began playing golf later than most of his colleagues. At age 15 he was competing against golfers that were more experienced than him. Unlike Bergstol who taught himself golf, many of his competitors also took lessons and were coached by local golf professionals.

The Shawnee Inn was his high school’s course, and it is also where he formed a relationship with the resort. Since then, Brian has been working in the golf shop giving lessons and sharpening his own game. With his handicap of five better than scratch it is obvious that the work is paying off.

The Shawnee Inn and Golf Resort is proud of Brian’s success and passion for the game, which revives the resort’s legendary golfing tradition, and wish him the best of luck at the U.S. Open. To interview Brian call The Shawnee Inn Golf Shop at: (570)424-4000 ext. 1480 or visit www.shawneeinn.com.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.

 

 

Shawnee’s Bergstol Places In The Local Qualifying Rounds

Friday, May 09, 2008(Shawnee on Delaware, Pennsylvania) — Brian Bergstol, Shawnee’s Assistant Golf Professional wins in the first round of the U.S. Open Championship’s local qualifying round, in Bedens Brook Club, Skillman, N.J., yesterday, Thursday, May 08, 2008.

Approximately 93 golfers tried out, each required to have a one or below handicap. The top six elite players were selected in the local qualifying round. Bergstol tied for first place with the lowest score – given the honorary of a co-medalist in this tournament.

Rank

Player Name

Overall

Front

Back

Total

T1

Brian Bergstol, Mount Bethel, Pa.

Even

38

34

72

T1

Jim Famula, Basking Ridge, N.J.

Even

37

35

72

T3

Frank Esposito, Monroe, N.J.

+1

37

36

73

T3

(a) Robert Cronheim, Watchung, N.J.

+1

38

35

73

T5

Mark Yannotta, Whippany, N.J.

+2

37

37

74*

T5

Josh Immordino, Auburn, Wash.

+2

37

37

74*

So what does this mean for Bergstol? He is now off to The Members Club at Four Streams, in Beallsville, Maryland, on June 2nd. Here he will compete with 80-100 players, where a dozen or so will make it to the U.S. Open from this tournament. Though 50 some golfers are exempt for the qualifying rounds, another 100 plus have a chance to play in the Open. Bergstol definitely has a great chance.

He is a graduate of Moravian College where he majored in economics and finance. In addition to academics, he also led Moravian’s golf team in points four years in a row earning the title of captain both his junior and senior years.

Though his college career may seem stunning, in 2006 alone Bergstol claimed over 16 different tournament wins including the Lehigh Valley Amateur Championships, where he won five of six tournaments setting club records in four. There is no doubt that Brian’s success in the Lehigh Valley contributed to his nomination as the Lehigh Valley Player of the Year for the last two years running.

Brian began playing golf later than most of his colleagues. At age 15 he was competing against golfers that were more experienced than him. Unlike Bergstol who taught himself golf, many of his competitors also took lessons and were coached by local golf professionals.

Shawnee Country Club was his high school’s course, and it is also where he formed a relationship with the resort. Since then, Brian has been working in the golf shop giving lessons and sharpening his own game.

Shawnee is very proud of Brian and wishes him much success on June 2nd’s rounds. For interviews call (570) 424-4000 x1272. For more information about the Shawnee Inn visit www.shawneeinn.com. To view the complete list of players and scores from the May 8th Qualifying Rounds visit: www.mgagolf.org

For more information or to schedule an interview with Shawnee’s management; please contact Jeromy Wo, Public Relations Coordinator at: (570) 424-4050 ext. 1409 or visit ShawneeInn.com.