Surgical Open Rain Date Set

September 14th, 2010

27th Annual Surgical Open Rain Date Set

Due to thunderstorms and heavy rains, the 27th Annual Surgical Open golf tournament at Wapsipinicon Country Club scheduled for June 12 was postponed. The fundraiser, which benefits the Jones Regional Medical Center Foundation, has been rescheduled for Saturday, August 28 at 10 a.m.

The proceeds will go toward a new flexible difficult intubation scope, a piece of equipment that will be used for difficult intubation of anesthetized patients in a surgical setting as well as patients in the emergency room setting who are in need of airway initiation. With the expansion of the surgery area in the new hospital, this piece of equipment will allow the healthcare team at Jones Regional to continue to care for surgery patients in Jones County.

This year’s Surgical Open is presented by Citizens Bank of Anamosa and Tipton, Dr. Michael Warner, DDS, and Security State Bank of Anamosa, Cascade and Monticello. Nearly 50 businesses and citizens are providing sponsorship for the event. To register to play in the 18-hole, two-person best shot, call 319-481-6314.

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