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2025 Golf Schedule & Sponsorship Opportunities

April 18, 2025 By Christine

Thanks to you, we have been able to address the critical needs of many
Lehigh Valley families this past year!
“COURSES THAT CARE – MILES THAT MATTER”
These golf events will be starting in April and ending in Early October.
2025 KHMF Golf Schedule
NOTE: Most courses cannot enter tee times earlier than 2 weeks prior to the event.

We have a full fourteen event schedule. They are all Thursday events with no large Saturday double shotgun outing. The event similar to our big Saturday event is the September 4, Camp Freedom outing which features all day food items and a prize on every hole. We are hopeful potential sponsors will find much value in our new sponsorship opportunities.
2025 Sponsorships
2025 Camp Freedom form pub

We, the many families, and organizations we connected with over the last few months are very thankful you have chosen to take the sport you enjoy and direct that energy to a worthy cause. Thank you for supporting Lehigh Valley Families addressing critical needs.

Please share our Golf Schedule and Sponsorship Opportunities.
Thank you for your consideration.
Need more information?
Contact us at krystafund@gmail.com or call /text Bill 610-217-3625

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Golfers Support Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital Families

December 3, 2024 By Christine

The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund held a three-day event at Olde Homestead Golf Club to support families transporting children to Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital. Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital, the third largest children’s hospital in Pennsylvania, offers the most comprehensive care for children in our community from primary care to pediatric specialties. The hospital provides specialized, advanced, family-centered care. It is supported by over thirty pediatric specialties and provides 24/7 Children’s Emergency Room service and inpatient intensive care.

Club members and visitors paid $20 to win tournament type prizes in their regular round of golf. Each $20 donation goes directly to the Hospital Family Service department. On each of the three days, golfers were welcomed by Bill and Chris Hankee and offered the chance to win the closest to the pin challenge on four holes. They also had the chance to win the same prize in a blind draw at the end of the three days. The prize options were the winner’s choice of a $75 gift card for Olde Homestead or a $100 donation to The Children’s Hospital in the winner’s name. We are happy to report that some of the thirteen winners donated their prize to the Hospital. Hole prize sponsors were, 8 Oaks Farm Distillery, Ken and Jean Zellner, Christman’s Septic Service, William Trembler TS Advisors LLC, Livengood Excavators Inc., Walnutport Door Company, Ray & Hope Thorne, Jim & Jill Tilney, Harding Funeral Home Inc, Glen and Sally Smith, Sharon and Randy Prymock, and The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund. Door Prize Sponsors were A.F. Boyer Hardware & Guns and The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund.

Closest to the Pin Winners: Day 1- Melissa Redman, Brad Bender, Josh Finkelstein, Lee Zeisloft.
Day 2- Leigh Getty, Charlie Preidiger, Lou Ditonno, Dave Fiorillo. Day 3- Phil Lansendorfer, Trevor Herrick, Aaron Steinmetz, Darren Tetz. Blind Draw winner was Larry Pritchard. On October 28, several Sponsors, Club personnel and Chris & Bill Hankee met for lunch on the patio of Olde Homestead for lunch and to present a $6,600.00 check to Kelly McCready representing Lehigh Valley Reilly Children’s Hospital.

Congratulations to the winners and special thanks to all participants, Homestead Director of Golf Kevin Edwards, Homestead General Manager Justin Smith, Homestead Staff and Prize Sponsors. This donation will provide much help to families as we enter this Holiday Season.

Pictured Left to Right: Jamie Farber, Jean Zellner, Ken Zellner, Sally Smith, Bill & Chris Hankee, Nathan Horvath, Kevin Edwards, Sharon Prymock, Randy Prymock, Justin Smith, Kelly McCreedy, and Michele Huzela-Keiser met for lunch on the patio of Olde Homestead to present a $6,600 check to Kelly McCreedy representing LV Reilly Children’s Hospital.

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2023 Wallenberg Tribute

March 20, 2024 By Christine

On November 5, at Muhlenberg College, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund was honored at the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner for its community building and family support initiatives. The evening began with the Wallenberg Tribute Lecture “Culture as Infrastructure: Dracula, Zombies, and Contemporary Healthcare” presented by Lorenzo Servitje, associate professor of literature and medicine and the director of the health, medicine, and society program at Lehigh University.

Every year since 1984, Muhlenberg’s Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding has honored the legacy of Raoul Wallenberg, a Swedish diplomat who saved 100,000 Jews from deportation to death camps during World War II. The public lecture is followed by a reserved seating dinner honoring one or more individuals for their courageous moral action on behalf of others.

At the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner, the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding honored the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund, created by Bill and Chris Hankee in memory of their daughter. One of the Fund’s notable initiatives is the “Miles that Matter” program. This program provides food and fuel gift cards to hospitals and family service agencies, allowing social workers to distribute them to families in need. This assistance helps struggling families put food on the table and cover travel expenses for ongoing medical needs.

With the support of volunteers, community partners, and generous donations from individuals, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund has impacted the lives of hundreds of families. Whether through “Miles that Matter,” the distribution of adaptive bikes for special needs children, or educating community members about organ donation, the Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund consistently showcases courageous moral action in support of others.

Reservations for the Wallenberg Tribute Dinner are required each year. To be added to the mailing list for next year, please complete the ‘Sign up to stay connected!’ form at religionandculture.com or contact the staff at religionandculture@muhlenberg.edu.

Event co-sponsors included the following Muhlenberg College groups: Religious & Spiritual Life, Shankweiler Scholars, Media & Communication, Religion Studies, Jewish Studies, Film Studies, Public Health and Health Professions Advising.

About the Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding

The Institute for Religious and Cultural Understanding works to cultivate awareness of religious and cultural diversity locally, domestically, and internationally. The educational and research goals of the Institute serve two complementary objectives: to enhance religious and cultural literacy and to support reasoned analysis of religion in public discourse. The Institute reaches beyond the borders of campus to effect change in the local community and beyond through the cultivation of both a physical and virtual presence.

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Creating Cherished Memories at Camp Susquehanna

January 10, 2024 By Christine

The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund and the Waelchli Family Pediatric Initiative organize a golf outing each year at Olde Homestead Golf Club to support the needs of children in the Greater Lehigh Valley. The money raised goes to families needing help with the high cost of transportation related to health care. Danny Waelchli, Bill and Chris Hankee recently presented Corissa Rolon and Jessica Banks, $2,500.00 at their Burn Prevention Network office in South Allentown. The money will be supporting children attending Camp Susquehanna this Summer.

Camp Susquehanna is a 5-day, sleep-away experience for children ages 7-17 who have had a serious burn injury and were treated at a Pennsylvania Regional Burn Center.  It is an opportunity for children to have fun, learn life skills, and meet other burn survivors. Although Camp Susquehanna’s campers are of varying ages, activities and groups are geared towards each camper’s developmental needs.

The Burn Prevention Network (BPN) is a Pennsylvania statewide 501(c) 3 non-profit. BPN has a 35+ year history of successful program and service delivery and is one of the most respected burn non-profits in the U.S.  Their mission is to reduce the risk of burns and empower burn survivors and their families. The Burn Prevention Network educates, supports, advocates, and empowers. They teach those who are most vulnerable for risk of burns how to protect themselves and others from injury by giving them the knowledge and tools they need to be safe. They support burn survivors and their families as they continue to deal with their trauma and then empower them as they adjust to a new reality.

Thanks to the educational efforts of the Burn Prevention Network and our fire fighter organizations severe burn injuries are not common but exist in every community. You might think you never see any severely burned children or adults. This is partly because many avoid contact and wear clothing that covers exposed skin. In fact, most children with burn injuries never see another child with burn scars. That is why Camp Susquehanna is so important. These children can share experiences, gain strength through numbers, and create lifelong friendships.

There is a story behind every injury. Numerous children are rescued by brave first responders, parents, neighbors, or bystanders. Some children brave the smoke and flames to save themselves and others.

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Golfers Support Veterans, First Responders, Gold Star Families

December 13, 2023 By Christine

 

The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund welcomed ninety-six charity minded golfers to play a unique round of golf at Whitetail Golf Club on November 16. Unique in that prizes were awarded on all eighteen holes! The $4,000.00 raised will support Camp Freedom in its efforts to care for Veterans, First Responders, their families, and Gold Star Families.

On December 4, at Lehigh Valley Sporting Clays, Chris and Bill Hankee presented a $4,000.00 check to Executive Secretary Lori Strohl and Bill Bachenberg who along with his wife, Laura, founded Camp Freedom. Camp Freedom is located on 2,350 beautiful acres highlighted with 2.5 miles of a class-A trout river, wilderness, and lakeside settings near Carbondale PA. The Camp provides a healing atmosphere for individuals and families throughout the United States. The Camp has roots in the Lehigh Valley with Executive Director, Matt Guedes, from Palmerton and Bill and Laura residing in Ironton.

Berks hot dogs, Herr’s snacks, and cookies from Costco were served by Bill and Dan Waelchli. Priscilla McGinley, Sandy Sacks, Chris Hankee, and Austin Erdossy (PGA Associate) checked in and registered golfers for the huge raffle and skills opportunities. Bill Hankee, Bill Harper, Preston Henry, and Dan Waelchli set up and retrieved the over thirty-five prize markers needed throughout the course. Thrivent Financial, Mission BBQ, Weis Markets, and many raffle and prize sponsors provided a variety of raffle and skills prizes.
Donations to support skills prizes were provided by Ray & Hope Thorne, Francis & Deborah Molchan, John & Jackie Parry, John & Connie Westlake, Lou & Karen Cougle, Deb & John Romig, Joan & Ed Yatsko, Christman Trucking, Walnutport Door Co., Sharon & Randy Prymock, Dan Staub, Roger Spadt, Bob Harwi, Thomas Garrity, Paul Albert, Rickey Teschner, Rose Grow, and Barb Bearish.

Skills Prize Winners: Fred Deichmeister, Ray Thorne, Joe Barabas, Jane Moyer, Dave Kocher, Dave Smith, Lou Cougle, Dave Henritzy, Keith Kistler, Tammy Kuder, Bill Harper, Tom Sacks, Carlton Davies, Kathy Colarusso, Sean Johnson, Ken Koch, John Ruhf, Karen Sampson, Donna Murphy, Bob Acker, Dave Ruhf, Chris Gebhardt, George Frick, Barb Bearish, Kathy Duelly, and Bob Kern.

The key element of the Camp Freedom healing process is providing outdoor experiences and adventures for those who have given so much to protect our freedoms. The healing begins when the guests experience the healing powers of nature, share experiences, have an opportunity to support and comfort each other, and find renewed purpose. To donate or learn more go to www.campfreedompa.org. Camp Freedom is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Tax ID #81-4662848

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Krysta, daughter of Bill and Chris Hankee, collapsed while exercising in a gym in New York City in September of 2007, at the age of 22, and died a few days later.  She loved her friends, family and community.  She graduated from Northwestern Lehigh High School in 2003 where she excelled as a student and athlete.  Krysta attended The American University in Washington, D.C. for two years and was a member of the American University Field Hockey Team (Patriot League Champions).  She was a Patriot League Scholar Athlete both years.  Krysta graduated from the Leonard N. Stern School of Business at New York University in Manhattan in 2007, with a degree in Marketing and Foreign Business.  Upon graduation she secured employment as an assistant project manager at Triangle Equities of Whitestone, New York where she worked until her tragic death.
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The Krysta Hankee Memorial Fund was founded in 2007 in memory of twenty-two year old Krysta Hankee. We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit - EIN# 26-1168076. The Fund has three missions:  To maintain the "Krysta Cares (KC) Flight Club" to implement worthy community  building and family support initiatives.  To provide Leadership and Community … Read More

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