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7th Annual Chobani Tennis Tourney Reaches $100,000 Pathfinder Goal

7th Annual Chobani Tennis Tourney Reaches $100,000 Pathfinder Goal COOPERSTOWN – This year’s Chobani Foundation Tennis Classic, the seventh, reached the fundraising goal of $100,000 for Pathfinder Village, the Edmeston facility for people with Down syndrome and disabilities announced. Sept. 6 play was organized by a volunteer committee led by co-chairs Bob and Pat Hanft of Cooperstown, who have guided the growth of the tournament since it began in 2010.…
September 18, 2016

Pathfinder Receives $1.2 Million Bequest

Pathfinder Receives $1.2 Million Bequest Mother, Son’s Gift To Fund Scholarships EDMESTON – Pathfinder Village has announced a $1.2 million bequest establishing the J. Couper Lord Jr. Endowment, an unrestricted gift to benefit the community for children with Down syndrome. The announcement was made Tuesday evening at The Otesaga during Pathfinder’s annual Pro-Am and Tennis Classic Awards Banquet, part of an annual week of fund raising events that support Pathfinder scholarhips.…
September 8, 2016

‘Second Family’ Thanks Bill Streck

‘Second Family’ Thanks Bill Streck $1.2 Million Clinic Named In Honor Of Former Bassett CEO COOPERSTOWN – Bill Streck had every reason to be humbled by the opening of the Dr. William F. Streck Health Center at Pathfinder Village. “I was talking to a friend about it, and he said, ‘Let me get this straight. Bassett starts a clinic in a farmhouse. Then you became president of Bassett. You retire. Dr. Vance Brown opens a clinic and they name it…
November 20, 2015

In Appreciation, Pathfinder Village Names Health Clinic For Dr. Streck

In Appreciation, Pathfinder Village Names Health Clinic For Dr. Streck By JIM KEVLIN • allotsego.com EDMESTON – Just before dignitaries this morning at Pathfinder Village held a ceremonial groundbreaking on the William F. Streck Community Health Clinic, state Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, announced he had obtained a $250,000 state grant which will largely complete the $1.2 million needed for the facility. Among audience members were Marian Mullen, the executive director in the early 1980s who envisioned the New England-style village that has…
May 8, 2015
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