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11th ANNUAL Saturday, June 18, 2011 Golfers Paradise, Fullerton David Davidson attended YMCA Camp Osceola summer camp and snow camp in the 8th grade. “And yes, we did eventually get snowed in,” David recalls. From Y Clubs to Camp, David was a Y kid from the start. David's lifelong friendship with Alden Esping started when he was in the 9th grade. Alden was his camp director. David recalls working and saving up for a one-week trip to San Francisco with the Y. Not only was he was named "Boy of the Year," his club was named “Y Club of the Year!” David eventually became a CIT (Counselor In Training) at Camp Osceola with his good friend Jimmy Love. Then on to Camp Fox! As a first year leader at Camp Fox, David enjoyed the sun, swimming, beach, sports, music, dancing and friends! It’s also the place he met his future wife, Amy. “Amy and I have so many great memories of our time at camp. And we have been fortunate to be able to give back to the YMCA over the years. We’ve been touched by so many great people at the Anaheim YMCA. A few names that come to mind are Alden & Linda, Joel Witt, Stan Hill, Gerry and Diane Aust, Mary Jo Agren, Bev Fast, Skip Dinkler. We will always remember their enthusiasm and kindness." “YMCA Camp is such a great program for all the kids. Keep up the great work.” Honoring David & Amy Davidson Opening Up Youth to a World of Possibilities Gage Piszczek has attended YMCA Camp for the three years thanks to campership funds raised through the Alden Esping Putting Classic. By his own admission, Gage was very shy at first, but really came out of his shell during and after camp. Gage even asked a girl to dance, something he never would have had the courage to do before coming to Camp Fox. It even opened his eyes to a possible career; camp helped Gage discover his love for marine biology, something he would now like to pursue as a career. His mother, Phyllis, said Gage came back a new person after a week of “first time” experiences, which included going to an island (Catalina), snorkeling, kayaking, rock climbing, touching a shark…even asking a girl to slow dance. Camp opens up youth to unique outdoor experiences that help them connect with others and with themselves. It’s a memorable week of fun, friends and fellowship that has life-lasting impact. Your participation in the Alden Esping Putting Classic helps make the camp experience possible to youth of all ages. It’s a day of great fun...for a great cause. Sponsorship opportunities are available. We look forward to seeing you there. Named after long-time YMCA Camp Director and Volunteer, the Alden Esping Putting Classic is a fun opportunity for friends of the YMCA to raise money for future Y campers. Proceeds from the event open doors for kids who otherwise could not participate. Your support will help create more camperships for youth in our community. ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT PAST HONOREES 2001 Alden Esping 2002 Skip Dinkler 2003 Bev Fast 2004 Jeff Frieden 2005 Linda Esping 2006 Rick Martens 2007 Maren Greytak 2008 Paul Kott 2009 Paul Andresen 2010 Kelly Pollard www.anaheimymca.org 100 100 100 Honoring DAVID & AMY DAVIDSON ALDEN ESPING PUTTING CLASSIC

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Saturday, June 18, 2011Golfers Paradise, Fullerton

David Davidson attended

YMCA Camp Osceola

summer camp and snow

camp in the 8th grade.

“And yes, we did

eventually get snowed

in,” David recalls.

From Y Clubs to Camp, David was a Y kid from the

start. David's lifelong friendship with Alden Esping

started when he was in the 9th grade. Alden was his

camp director.

David recalls working and

saving up for a one-week trip

to San Francisco with the Y.

Not only was he was named

"Boy of the Year," his club was

named “Y Club of the Year!”

David eventually became a CIT

(Counselor In Training) at

Camp Osceola with his good

friend Jimmy Love. Then on to Camp Fox! As a first

year leader at Camp Fox, David enjoyed the sun,

swimming, beach, sports, music, dancing and friends!

It’s also the place he met his future wife, Amy.

“Amy and I have so many great memories of our time

at camp. And we have been fortunate to be able to

give back to the YMCA over the years. We’ve been

touched by so many great people at the Anaheim

YMCA. A few names that come to mind are Alden &

Linda, Joel Witt, Stan Hill, Gerry and Diane Aust, Mary

Jo Agren, Bev Fast, Skip Dinkler. We will always

remember their enthusiasm and kindness."

“YMCA Camp is such a great program for all the kids.

Keep up the great work.”

HonoringDavid & Amy Davidson

Opening Up Youth toa World of PossibilitiesGage Piszczek has attended YMCA Camp for the

three years thanks to campership funds raised

through the Alden Esping Putting Classic. By his

own admission, Gage was very shy at first, but really

came out of his shell during and after camp. Gage

even asked a girl to dance, something he never

would have had the courage to do before coming

to Camp Fox. It even opened his eyes to a possible

career; camp helped Gage discover his love for

marine biology, something he would now like to

pursue as a career. His mother, Phyllis, said Gage

came back a new person after a week of “first time”

experiences, which included going to an island

(Catalina), snorkeling, kayaking, rock climbing,

touching a shark…even asking a girl to slow dance.

Camp opens up youth to unique outdoor experiences

that help them connect with others and with

themselves. It’s a memorable week of fun, friends

and fellowship that has life-lasting impact.

Your participation in the Alden Esping Putting Classic

helps make the camp experience possible to youth

of all ages. It’s a day of great fun...for a great cause.

Sponsorship opportunities are available. We look

forward to seeing you there.

Named after long-time YMCA Camp

Director and Volunteer, the Alden

Esping Putting Classic is a fun

opportunity for friends of the YMCA

to raise money for future Y campers.

Proceeds from the event open doors

for kids who otherwise could not

participate. Your support will help

create more camperships for

youth in our community.

ABOUT THE TOURNAMENT

PAST HONOREES

2001 Alden Esping2002 Skip Dinkler2003 Bev Fast2004 Jeff Frieden2005 Linda Esping2006 Rick Martens2007 Maren Greytak2008 Paul Kott2009 Paul Andresen2010 Kelly Pollard

www.anaheimymca.org

100100100

HonoringDAVID & AMY

DAVIDSON

ALDEN ESPINGPUTTING CLASSIC

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From Camp Osceola in the 1920s to today, YMCA Camp

is a tradition in Anaheim. Whether under the sun at

Camp Fox or nestled in the wilderness at Camp Miehana,

hundreds of campers have the opportunity to experience

a life-changing week of fun and personal discovery.

The program is run by trained volunteer leaders and

staff, who have dedicated their lives to helping young

people grow physically, mentally and spiritually.

At YMCA Camp, youth and teens have the unique

opportunity to make lifelong friends, build confidence,

have fun, meet positive role models and challenge

themselves to accept and demonstrate positive values.

It’s a place where one week can enrich your whole life;

that’s why campers keep coming back to YMCA Camp

year after year. We hope to see you at one of our

2011 camp activities.

Camp Fox Ages 13-18 June 26-July 2Located on beautiful Catalina Island, this is the home away

from home for 125 teenagers from our community. At

this island paradise, they explore all kinds of activities like

camp fires, kayaking, high ropes courses, dances and

archery. By engaging teens in goal setting programs, camp

promotes positive values to develop self esteem and create

lasting memories. Registration $595.

Camp Miehana Ages 7-12 July 30-Aug. 6Located in the San Bernardino Mountains, Camp Miehana

campers experience an array of activities, including kayaking,

archery, arts & crafts, mountain biking and dances. This

camp is a must for any young camper. Registration $400.

SponsorshipBenefits

For more information, call (714) 635-9622

Saturday, June 18, 2011GOLFERS PARADISE

1660 North Harbor Blvd., Fullerton(714) 879-7888

Registration 9:00 a.m. Shot Gun Start 10:00 a.m.

Lunch provided

Your support will help create more camperships for youthin our community. Named after long-time YMCA CampDirector and volunteer, the Alden Esping Putting Classicis a fun opportunity for friends of the YMCA to raise moneyfor future Y campers. Proceeds from the event open doorsfor kids who otherwise could not participate.

Golfers Paradise is an 18-hole Putting Golf Course thatoffers all the amenities of a regular golf course, exceptit’s all putting. From sand traps to water hazards, thiscourse has it all.

Please try to bring your own putters!

About theTournament

Sorry, I am unable to attend. Pleaseaccept my donation to YMCA Camp.

Golf Participant $50

Golf Foursome $150

Tee Sponsor $100

Silver Sponsor $500

Gold Sponsor $750

Platinum Sponsor $1,000

K2C Premier Sponsor $500

GOLF PARTICIPANT $50One golf entry - Lunch provided

GOLF FOURSOME $150One golf foursome entry - Lunch provided

TEE SPONSOR $100Name or message on tee signPrint recognition in event program

SILVER SPONSOR $500Two golf entries - Lunch providedName or message on tee signAd in event programSend a “Kid 2 Camp” for four days

GOLD SPONSOR $750Four golf entries - Lunch providedName or message on tee signName in event programSend a “Kid 2 Camp” for seven days

PLATINUM SPONSOR $1,000Four golf entries - Lunch providedName or message on tee signName in event programSend TWO “Kids 2 Camp” for five days

“K2C” PREMIER SPONSOR $500Have your entire donation go towards

sending “Kids 2 Camp”Recognition in event program

We are looking for auction items. If you would

like to help, please call Javier Gonzalez at

(714) 635-9622 ext.1610 or email91

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