02/06/2020
Come see Garden City's Kevin Hegarty, class of '94 or Manhasset's Conor Denihan, class of '97 play in the tenth annual Monster's Kids Alumni Woodstick game.
We've already surpassed $22,000 and it's only February! Let's keep those donations coming in! Monster’s Kids is excited to host the 10th annual Woodstick Alumni Game at Garden City High School. To be a part of this event is truly incredible as it brings together two rival towns for the good of the children. The Woodstick Classic between Manhasset and Garden City is the longest high school rivalry in sports and we put a twist on it with the addition of an alumni game in order to raise funds for Cohen Children’s Medical Center. Because of donors like you, Monster’s Kids has helped so many different divisions within the hospital. Child Life Programs, Pediatric Developmental & Behavioral Health, and Pediatric Neurosurgery have all greatly benefited from the money you donate.
Saturday, April 18th at Garden City High School is the place to be if enjoy watching great lacrosse. We are asking all alumni, families and friends to come and support your favorite team while also supporting Cohen Children's Medical Center
How to get involved: We gladly accept donation of all denominations. However, sponsorships start at $250 as a Little Monster and go up to $5,000 as a Mega Monster. You could also sign up to play in the Alumni Woodstick game if you are a lacrosse alumni from either high school. $75 for ages 30 and under or $125 for 30 and over.
To make a donation, sponsor the event or sign up to play, please go to https://give.northwell.edu/events/monsters-kids-woodstick-alumni-day
And to all of our friends and family who have supported us over the last decade, THANK YOU!
If you or any family members wish to learn more about where your funds have impacted the hospital, please contact myself or Katie Hess, Major Gifts Officer for Cohen Children’s Medical Center, at:
Tel: (516) 321-6276
Cell: (516) 659-6956
Email: khess@northwell.edu
Thank you.
Lisa Goettelmann
Tim Goettelmann