(CAPE CORAL) Sept. 7, 2009 - The Fifth Annual McFlats’ Invitational Snook & Redfish Fishing Tournament was held this past weekend at Tarpon Point Marina
in Cape Coral. Over 125 kids participated in the kids tournament and
over 35 boats entered at $275 per angler in the adult tournament. A
silent auction and dinner banquet followed with all proceeds going to
the Ronald McDonald House of Southwest Florida.
“The financial support is extremely necessary especially in this
economy,” said Executive Director Debra Newman. “We’ve seen unsolicited
donations cut in half.”
Newman said the goal of the tournament was to help fund the Ronald
McDonald House of Southwest Florida, which has been helping seriously
ill children and their families for 35 years.
Tournament co-founder and Cape Coral McDonalds owner Tim Frederic
said this tournament’s goal was to raise $20,000. With as many
participants as they have, he said they should be well on their way to
that goal.
While hoping that this year’s event matches, or even exceeds last
year’s total of $18,000, the event definitely speaks to the community
as a whole. You’re never far from someone who has a “Ronald McDonald
House story”.
Captain Kelly Tolbert helped to organize the transition. He praised the Ronald McDonald House
organization and all of their efforts. “These guys have done a great
job,” Tolbert said of the event. “My job was to make things as smooth
as possible. It was easy. And it’s a great cause.”