For Immediate Release
Contact:
Rick Johnson
Little City Foundation
(847) 221-7831
rjohnson@littlecity.org
46th ANNUAL LITTLE CITY INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO HONOR THE PRIVATE BANK’S LARRY RICHMAN
CEO To Receive Humanitarian Award for His Support of People with Disabilities
Palatine, IL, July 1, 2009 – One of the most prestigious tournaments in the nonprofit sector will continue its storied legacy this summer when the 46th annual Little City Invitational Golf Tournament honors banking executive Larry Richman. This year’s tournament will be held on Monday, Aug. 24, at Twin Orchard Country Club in Long Grove.
Richman is President and CEO of PrivateBancorp, Inc., and The Private Bank-Chicago, a wholly owned subsidiary of PrivateBancorp. Little City will present Richman with its prestigious Morrie Kellman Humanitarian Award, named after the founder of the Little City tournament.
“Larry has always been a great supporter of Little City and other charitable organizations throughout Chicago, and he is very deserving of the Kellman Humanitarian Award. Our committee unanimously selected Larry as the person to honor this year,” said Ed Hockfield, one of the chairs for the tournament. “With Larry as our honoree, we are looking forward to another fantastic golf event.”
Richman added, “I am honored to receive this award, especially from an organization that contributes as much to providing opportunities and support to those with developmental disabilities as Little City Foundation does.”
A full field of 250 golfers is expected to tee it up over the 36-hole Twin Orchard Country Club, and for the first time, golfers will be able to walk with caddies on the Red Course. The event also includes an awards dinner that features an expansive silent auction as well as a live auction for several spectacular golf packages.
The invitational supports the Palatine-based Little City Foundation, which provides services and programs, including residential care, for children and adults with disabilities. The agency will celebrate its 50th year of existence in October.
“Our biggest goal is to raise money for Little City Foundation,” Hockfield said. “We elevated the bar last year when we raised nearly $400,000, and we intend to top that amount this time.”
For more information, to register or to inquire about sponsorships for the tournament, contact Phyllis Shipbaugh of Little City at 847-221-7892 or by email at pshipbaugh@littlecity.org.
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About Little City
Established in 1959, Little City Foundation is committed to developing innovative and personalized programs to fully assist and empower people with disabilities in all stages of life. Little City offers a variety of residential options for children and adults, as well as vocational and employment opportunities. Programs and services include a special needs foster care and adoption program; in-home support to families raising a child with developmental disabilities; a full complement of recreational activities, including Special Olympics competition; a Resale Shop that provides employment for people with disabilities; and an award-winning Center for the Arts program that features visual, performance, media and fabric arts. The organization has a 56-acre campus in Palatine and offices in Chicago. Visit www.littlecity.org.
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