The Arc Westchester will Host Annual ‘Golfing for Kids’ Event on September 15th
The Arc Westchester is excited to announce its annual ‘Golfing for Kids’ golf outing, scheduled for Monday, September 15th, 2025, to be held at Knollwood Country Club in Elmsford. This year’s event promises to be a memorable day filled with fun, food, and philanthropy, all in support of their Children’s School for Early Development, one of the largest providers of community-based, specialized services for young children with developmental disabilities in Westchester County.
Event Highlights:
· Date and Time: September 15th, 10:30 AM registration and brunch 11:30 AM – Shotgun Tee Time 4:30 PM – Cocktail Reception 5:30 PM – Dinner and Program
· Special Golf Clinic sponsored by Metropolitan Golf Association for 15-20 adults with disabilities supported by The Arc Westchester 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
· Location: Knollwood Country Club, 200 Knollwood Road Extension, Elmsford, NY.
Key Details:
· Major Sponsor: Larry Waterhouse, the Alexandra Tilly Rettler Foundation, The Quiet Waters Foundation, and Pepe Auto Group in White Plains will provide the hole-in-one prize, a new Mercedes-Benz
· Honorees:
– The Music Conservatory of Westchester – Recognized for the impactful work of their music therapists with the children at the Children’s School.
– D.P. Wolff – The Arc Westchester’s longtime HVAC, plumbing & mechanical systems contractor and generous supporter.
Fundraising Goals: The Arc Westchester has set a goal of raising $250,000 this year, building on the success of last year’s event. All funds raised are dedicated exclusively to the Children’s School for Early Development which provides educational, social and support services for children, from birth to five years of age, and their families.
Statistics show that early childhood intervention is critical to ensuring that children can thrive later in life. Nonetheless, government funding remains inadequate.
“In light of government funding trends and recent legislation, it’s more crucial than ever for the community to come together to support institutions like our Children’s School,” said Barry Clark, Executive Director of The Arc Westchester Foundation. “We’re grateful for the generosity of our partners like D.P. Wolff and others, who help sustain our programs. Their support allows us maintain continuity and to offer innovative interventions, like the music therapy provided by The Music Conservatory of Westchester.”
Impact of Funds Raised from the Golf Outing:
· Professional development workshops for teachers and staff enhancing service quality.
· Investments in technology and access to state-of-the-art learning materials and activities to enhance instruction.
· Class trips to integrate community learning and enrich the educational experience.
· Furniture, therapeutic and art supplies, and toys for all classrooms.
Event Features:
· Hole-in-one prize of a car, closest to the pin prizes, team prizes, silent auction, live auction, and paddle raise, offering participants many fun ways to contribute.
How to Participate:
• Share the information with family, friends, and business associates
• Obtain or contribute a silent auction prize
• Purchase a sponsorship
• Play golf, sign up for a foursome, or register for the dinner
• Donate or enter the raffle online
For more information, to register, or to donate, visit https://arcwestchester.org/GFK2025/ or contact Todd Bazzini at 914.495.4556, tbazzini@arcwestchester.org
About The Arc Westchester’s Children’s School for Early Development
Following the dream of a mother looking for playmates for her child with special needs, The Arc Westchester’s Children’s School for Early Development got its start in a church basement in Pelham, NY over 75 years ago. Today, the school continues to be one of the largest providers of community-based, specialized services for children from birth to five with developmental disabilities in Westchester County, NY.
The Arc Westchester believes the earlier infants and children receive instruction in early learning concepts, communication, fine and gross motor skills, and self-help skills, the better their chances for long-range success. The school’s mission is to help children who would be at risk before they reach their elementary school years to develop the tools they need to optimize their educational future.
For more information, to register or to donate

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