CESSNA
SKINNER ROUND-UP RETURNS TO DAYTONA BEACH
Mike
and Angie Skinner to Host Two-Day Cessna Skinner Round-Up Benefitting
the Council on Aging of Volusia County on October 28-29, 2015
DAYTONA
BEACH, Fla. (September 22, 2015)
– The Cessna Skinner Round-Up is back in Daytona Beach, Florida!
After taking a brief hiatus the two-day charity event returns to
Volusia County on October 28-29, 2015 to benefit the Council on Aging
of Volusia County. This year’s event will kick off with a party
in the infield at Daytona International Speedway with the Hoedown
Bash on Wednesday, October 28 at 7 p.m. ET. Registration for the
Cessna Skinner
Round-Up Golf Tournament presented by Halifax Health at Spruce Creek
Country Club will open on Thursday, October 29 at 10 a.m. ET.
“After
moving to North Carolina for a few years, Angie and I really missed
our neighbors in Volusia County and the Daytona Beach community,”
Mike Skinner said. “We knew it was time for us to come back home,
and we were excited to reintegrate ourselves in the community once we
arrived through events like the Skinner Round-Up. We’re so excited
to bring this event back to Daytona Beach. We have some great
partners involved in this year’s event—Cessna, Hard Rock
Seminole, Halifax Health, Suntrust Bank, Oral-B, Toyota, and so many
others. I can’t wait to see the impact we’re able to make within
Volusia County.”
Countless
sponsors have joined the effort to make the Cessna Skinner Round-Up
possible in 2015. Debuting a new relationship for the Skinner
Round-Up, the two-day event will be presented by Cessna. One of the
headline events at Wednesday’s Hoedown Bash will be the Hard Rock
Seminole concert by Stacy Mitchhart on the Management Resource
Systems Stage. Meanwhile, Thursday’s golf tournament at Spruce
Creek Country Club will be presented by Halifax Health. Additional
partners supporting the Skinner Round-Up include American Auto, Bad
Boy Buggies, Devine Family Foundation, E-Z-GO, Fanatics, Froggy’s
Saloon, Germain Racing, Molto Bella Boutique, National Wild Turkey
Federation, Oral-B, Richard Childress Racing, Skip’s Boots,
Suntrust Bank, Toyota, Volusia Top Gun and Yuengling.
Since
the inception of the Cessna Skinner Round-Up, the event has always
benefitted non-profit organizations in Volusia County, keeping all
funds raised within Daytona Beach and surrounding communities. In
2015, the Cessna Skinner Round-Up will benefit the Council on Aging
of Volusia County. In partnership with the community, the Council on
Aging promotes healthy, independent living through caring and
compassionate services. The Council on Aging of Volusia County
serves thousands of clients every year through meals programs,
non-medical health services and senior activities.
“After
participating in countless charity golf events, Mike and I started
the Skinner Round-Up nearly 10 years ago as a way to benefit our
local community,” Angie Skinner said. “A friend of ours works
with the Concerned Citizens for Animal Welfare here in Daytona Beach,
and needed help to feed the animals. We realized that if we started a
charity event to focus on organizations based in and around Daytona
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more -
Beach,
that we would actually be able to make an impact on our local
community. All of the money that we’ve ever raised has stayed
within Volusia County, which is really important to us. This year,
our event will benefit the Council on Aging of Volusia County, an
organization that I became involved with after we moved back to
Florida. Taking care of the elderly isn’t glamorous, it’s a job
that’s often overlooked, which is just one of the reasons why we
wanted to partner with them for the 2015 Cessna Skinner Round-Up.”
The
Cessna Skinner Round-Up will take place rain or shine. Tickets for
the Skinner Round-Up Hoedown Bash will be sold at the gate beginning
at 6:30 p.m. ET on Wednesday, October 28. Attendees should enter
through the Williamson Boulevard entrance of Daytona International
Speedway. Tickets for adults are just $10, while children ages 12
and under will be admitted free of charge. Golfers are still able to
register for the Skinner Round-Up Golf Tournament presented by
Halifax Health. The tournament costs $150 per player, and will take
place at the Spruce Creek Country Club in Port Orange, Fla. on
Thursday, October 29.
About
Cessna Skinner Round-Up:
The
Cessna Skinner Round-Up is back in Daytona Beach! Returning to
Volusia County after a three-year hiatus, Mike and Angie Skinner
started the two-day charity event in 2005 as a way to give back to
their local community. Benefitting the Council on Aging of Volusia
County with two days of events, this year’s Cessna Skinner Round-Up
will take place October 28-29, 2015. It will be a party in the
infield on Wednesday, October 28 with the Hoedown Bash at Daytona
International Speedway! The event will feature the Hard Rock
Seminole Concert by Nashville Blues Doctor Stacy Mitchhart, games for
all ages, the largest silent auction in Volusia County, and an
all-you-can-eat Taste of Daytona event. Tickets for the Hoedown Bash
are just $10 for adults, with children ages 12 and under admitted
free. The party moves to Spruce Creek Country Club on Thursday,
October 29 for the Skinner Round-Up Golf Tournament presented by
Halifax Health. Players will take on the 18-hole par 72 course, which
was named one of the ‘Top 5 Best Golf Courses in the Daytona Beach
area’ by Golf Digest.
Players are still able to register for the event, with an individual
player fee costing just $150.
About
Council on Aging of Volusia County:
Councils
on Aging were established under the Older Americans Act by the
Federal Department of Health and Human Services in 1965. For almost
50 years, COA has been the authority on Aging Services in Volusia
County, and is one of the largest service agencies in northeast
Florida. We serve thousands of clients every year, through our meals
programs, non-medical health services and senior activities. COA is
a licensed 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization. In addition to some
Federal and State Funding, COA offers Fee for Service options and
raises funds through events and donations to better help serve
clients who do not have the means to pay for care.
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MEDIA
CONTACT:
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Aungst
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Strategies for Mike Skinner Enterprises
Mobile:
717.222.0664
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