The Inaugural Livin' the Dream 100 Hole Golf Marathon
Monday, May 21st, 2012
7:30am SG
Monday, May 21st, 2012
7:30am SG
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Livin' the Dream's Inaugural 100 Hole Golf Marathon!
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- Each individual's fundraising goal is set at $1,500, where the participant procures pledges per hole played (i.e. $1.00 per hole).
- Donations are accepted at your personal fundraising page that is provided to all participants. Your campaign manager will create incentives and competitions to help with the fundraising process.
- You have private use of the course for the day, while being treated like a VIP!!
Livin' The Dream 100 Hole Golf Marathon This year our event will be a little different as it will be a 100 Hole Golf Marathon, being held on Monday, May 21st, 2012. Once again we will be playing on the beautiful course at Olde Homestead Golf Club in New Tripoli, PA. Thank you for supporting Livin' the Dream Foundation in our continued effort to bring a Safe Haven to the youth in our community! |
- Event
- Event
- Livin' the Dream
- Livin' the Dream
- Letter From the Board
- Letter From the Board
- Mark's Story
- Mark's Story
Monday, May 21st, 2012 - 7:30am Shotgun Start
-6:00am - Warm-up and Breakfast
-7:15am - Announcements
-7:30am Shotgun Start
Event held rain or shine
-Each player plays 100 holes of golf!
-2 players per hole (each player has their own cart and any ability level can play!)
-Unlimited beverages and food
Menu for the day includes:
- Homestead Breakfast Sandwiches
- Fruit, Bagels, Muffins
- Chicken Kabobs
- Pulled Pork Sandwiches
- Vegetable, Meat and Cheese Trays
- Post Round - Steak and Lobster Dinner (served approximately at 6:15pm)
Mark's Story

The Livin' The Dream Foundation was established to honor the memory of Mark Guensch. The name of the foundation comes from Mark's Interpretation of Matthew 6:25-27- "I don't like stressin', God has a plan," and because of this, he, and anyone who also believes this, is "Livin' the Dream."
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Mark Guensch, the oldest of four boys, loved his family and desired to be a good role model for his brothers. He was a good student; gifted in many areas and eager to learn new things. Even at a young age he was grounded in his Christian faith. He was truly a gift from God.
Another of Mark's love was basketball. Born in Kansas City, MO in 1988; he loved the Kansas Jayhawks. As a young boy he dreamed of playing for KU and then pro ball. His talents and skills at basketball all were obvious; at 5'9" he was one of the Lehigh Valley's best point guards. Mark was co/captain of the Northwestern basketball team and starting point guard. However, a continual shoulder injury confirmed the Lord had other plans for college. This did not dampen Mark's passion and commitment to the game; instead it energized him to share his passion with others. Over the summers he coached with Push the Rock Christian sports camps and especially enjoyed working the inner city camps. There he taught kids the importance of good sportsmanship both on and off the court, a character quality that Mark demonstrated himself.
Mark Guensch graduated from Northwestern High School in 2007. He continued his education at Liberty University in Lynchburg, VA., where he was very excited about deepening his growing relationship with God. Sadly, in February of 2008, Mark was in a fatal car accident; he was only 19.
Our family was so touched by the outpouring of love from our church family, friends and community. Over 50 new college friends traveled from Liberty University to attend his funeral. Well over 1,000 people attended his viewing and came back for his funeral service. It was a blessing to hear all the stories from the people Mark touched during his short life. Many of the storied reflected Mark's kindness to people he met regardless of their status or situation in life. One girl shared that she was not popular and did not have many friends but Mark always took the time to come over and talk with her at school. Another boy talked about feeling left out on a mission's trip and how Mark Guensch had encouraged him, helping him feel better. Just the other day I met a lady who had worked with a handicapped boy at Mark's high school. When I showed her a picture of Mark she said that he had helped her and was always kin to the handicapped student. Simple acts of kindness were one way Mark liked to live out his faith.
His heart went out to kids who were having a hard time fitting in; he took many opportunities to encourage others. Many of Mark's friends have grown in their faith as a result of his example. Mark was not perfect, but he tried to live a life that pointed other to Christ and show people that he cared.
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It is our desire to continue what Mark started. Many kids feel left out and want a safe place to hand out, feel welcome and help them to avoid dangerous temptations. They are looking for answers and encouragement. it is our desire to create such a place; a place that will help kids get and stay on the right path.
We desire to create a Christian community center that will be an athletic and social safe haven for kids and adults alike. By encouraging the value of people and teaching Biblical truths, we desire to edify and motivate each other through simple acts of kindness and compassion.
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