Louis Penza Sr. golf tourney raises $13,000 for charity
Louis Penza Sr. golf tourney raises $13,000 for charity
MEDFORD VILLAGE, NJ -- The Philadelphia chapter of the United Fresh Produce Association held its annual Louis Penza Sr. Memorial Golf Tournament June 8 at the Medford Village Country Club, here.
More than $13,000 was raised for local charities on a day when the 88 golfers likely lost a few pounds, with temperatures in the mid-90s. Most of the players came from -- or were customers of -- the Philadelphia Regional Produce Market.
Produce broker Chuck Zambito of Zambito Produce Sales in Woodbury, NJ, has worked for many years with the family owners of Pinto Bros. Inc. in Philadelphia to organize the tournament. The late Louis Penza Sr. was the highly respected and popular leader of Pinto Bros.
Mr. Zambito said that the beneficiaries of the 2007 charity money have yet to be determined. The money last year went to a scholarship fund for the daughter of the late Jim Roberto, who had been a partner in the Norristown, PA, retail store Jim & Ralph's. When 53-year-old Mr. Roberto died, a scholarship fund was created for his daughter.
More than $13,000 was raised for local charities on a day when the 88 golfers likely lost a few pounds, with temperatures in the mid-90s. Most of the players came from -- or were customers of -- the Philadelphia Regional Produce Market.
Produce broker Chuck Zambito of Zambito Produce Sales in Woodbury, NJ, has worked for many years with the family owners of Pinto Bros. Inc. in Philadelphia to organize the tournament. The late Louis Penza Sr. was the highly respected and popular leader of Pinto Bros.
Mr. Zambito said that the beneficiaries of the 2007 charity money have yet to be determined. The money last year went to a scholarship fund for the daughter of the late Jim Roberto, who had been a partner in the Norristown, PA, retail store Jim & Ralph's. When 53-year-old Mr. Roberto died, a scholarship fund was created for his daughter.