WATERVILLE — The Kennebec Valley Community Action Program’s seventh annual golf tournament raised $18,000 to provide transportation for seniors and people with cancer who do not qualify for MaineCare rides, so they can access vital medical appointments.

The event was held June 25 at Lakewood Golf Course in Madison in memory of Mark K. Johnston. He was KVCAP’s chief financial officer for over 20 years and was a staunch supporter of community action, helping people and changing lives, according to a news release.

Johnston passed away in 2018.

Skowhegan Savings was the first place gross winning team, and The Poland Crew earned second. Fred’s Coffee came in first place for net score, and MaineGeneral Health came in second place net.

Gary Smith, Warren Horbel, and Marsha Adams each scored closest to the pins, and the longest drive winners were Maureen Heath (women) and Brady Foster (men).

The lead sponsor for the event was One River CPAs. Other major sponsors were Taylor, McCormack & Frame LLC, Redington-Fairview General Hospital, Cross Insurance, E. W. Littlefield, and O’Connor Auto Park.

Those interested in supporting KVCAP’s 2022 tournament or wanting more information can call Andrea Pasco at 207-859-1630.

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