LotLinx to Support LaFontaine Automotive Group s Mission for a Cancer Free World
The automotive technology company announces it s participation in the Michigan automotive group s non-profit foundation, U CAN-CER VIVE
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PETERBOROUGH, N.H., May 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/
LotLinx, the automotive industry s leading inventory marketing technology company, announced today their support of the
U CAN-CER VIVE Foundation, which aims to provide vital funding for cancer research to uncover more about how to detect, treat, prevent, and destroy cancer.
Ryan and Kelley LaFontaine
Upon becoming an official nonprofit foundation in February 2016, U CAN-CER VIVE, founded by siblings Ryan and Kelley LaFontaine, has raised over $2,500,000, providing funds for 10 research grants, 5 that are currently active in the State of Michigan. The LotLinx team plans to join the automotive group at the foundation s first event of the year, U CAN-CER VIVE Evening for the Cure,
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Identical Ford twins rocket into U.S. Amateur Four-Ball match play at Chambers Bay
News Tribune, Tacoma, Wash. 1 hr ago Gregg Bell, The News Tribune (Tacoma, Wash.)
May 24 Chambers Bay just got overtaken by the identical Ford twins from Georgia.
David Ford and fellow 18-year-old graduating high-school senior Kelly Chinn ignored cool winds up to 20 mph and combined for a 7-under par 65 at Chambers on Sunday to move their two-day stroke-play total to a tournament-best 16-under 127 at the U.S. Amateur Four-Ball Championship. They are the top duo of the 32 sides that advanced to Monday s match-play elimination round at Pierce County s sound-side jewel links course.
THE FLATS – For the 14
th time in the history of the competition, Georgia Tech has a representative on the United States team for the 48th Walker Cup Match, which will be contested Saturday and Sunday at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Fla. Tyler Strafaci, a 2020 graduate of the Institute begins competition in the biennial competition with his team Saturday at the legendary golf club just a few miles from his hometown of Davie, Fla.
The 10
th Georgia Tech alumnus or student-athlete to compete in the Walker Cup, the 22-year-old Strafaci earned his spot on the U.S. team after winning the U.S. Amateur Championship last August in Bandon, Ore., becoming the fourth Yellow Jacket player to win the national title and second in a row.