Cabinet Ministers, ALIV, Throw Support Behind 1st Annual Potcake Golf Tourney to Fund Animal Care, Goal to raise $100,000 for BAARK
Against a backdrop of blue sky and perfectly manicured greens at the Ocean Club Golf Course, two Cabinet ministers, the CEO of ALIV and community leaders today threw their support behind a golf tournament aimed at raising $100,000 to help fund BAARK’s efforts to slow the stray pet population through spaying and neutering.
The event called the 1st Annual Potcake Golf Tournament will be held at the Ocean Club Golf Club, Paradise Island, December 12.
Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources Clay Sweeting and Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Mario Bowleg were on hand for a press conference at the golf course along with tournament chairman Mario Carey, title sponsor ALIV, representatives from BAARK (Bahamas Alliance for Animal Rights and Kindness), and tourney organizers.
Funds from the Potcake tourney will go toward BAARK’s operational costs for a mobile unit including veterinary staff, supplies and ongoing outreach efforts.
“I am proud to learn that BAARK will be going into the communities where they’ll be able to operate five days a week, performing as many as 5,000 spay and neutering surgeries a year,” said Sports Minister Bowleg. “You have my full support and I encourage business owners, all golf lovers and supporters to be part of this inaugural event.”
Agriculture Minister and Central and South Eleuthera MP Clay Sweeting said BAARK’s work is already making a difference in Eleuthera.
“My constituents in Eleuthera are very grateful to BAARK for the work that they are doing through spaying and neutering in various settlements. BAARK is scheduled to continue its work in December and the community looks forward to their arrival,” said Sweeting.
Tournament organizer Mario Carey admitted the goal of $100,000 was ambitious for an inaugural event but called the work of BAARK “tireless and important to protect and control the dog and cat population.”
For title sponsor ALIV, the tourney with an island heritage competition is a match for its mission of connecting communities.
“ALIV is excited to partner with Baark for the inaugural tournament because it will have a long-lasting impact on animals in our community,” said John Gomez, ALIV CEO. “As ALIV is a 100% Bahamian-owned company, we’re particularly proud of the theme ‘Represent Your Heritage.’ Our five-year anniversary, is later this month and we’re reflecting on our history and community ties— so this event feels like a full circle moment for us. We’re looking forward to having other companies that compete in the tournament because it’s fun to flex your golf skills, while contributing to a worthy cause.”
Along with Carey, tourney organizers include Louisa Holowesko, Mark Carter and Rachel Hale. Organizers say the Potcake tournament has attracted “super prizes,” including a 7-day Caribbean cruise for two donated by Royal Caribbean.
Other prizes include 4 day, 3 night stay for 2 at Comfort Suites; golf and lunch for 4 at Albany, 2-night stay at SuperClub Breezes, 2-night stay at Sky Beach, Eleuthera, dinner for 2 at Sapodilla, return flight from Fort Lauderdale for 2 on Tropic Ocean Airways, custom label cigars from Graycliff, golf for 4 at Ocean Club, 4-round trip tickets to Harbour Island on Bahamas Ferries, 3 golf lessons with Atlantis golf pro Mike Simms, 2 Daniel Wellington watches from John Bull, round of golf at Baha Mar, round of golf for 4 at Lyford Cay, a beach day for 4 at Dolphin Encounters and a 3 day, 2 night stay at a ranch in Ocala, Florida.
Gold Sponsors include Odyssey, Think Simple, Graham Real Estate, RBC Royal Bank, Simplified Lending, Tropix Express, Purina and Compass Solar. Green sponsors include Lennox Paton, Caribbean Bottling with Insurance Management as the hole-in-one sponsor. Other sponsors include Aquapure, Lennox Paton, Caribbean Bottling and Pet Food Institute.
Tournament rules will pit 2-person teams representing a country or island of their heritage against one another. Each country or island must have three teams of two persons. A minimum of three scores from each country or island will be added together with the best combined score taking the floating trophy. Entries will be limited to 120 golfers with a floating trophy for overall winner and a heritage trophy for team winning the country or island category.
To sign up, contact 427-SPAY.