American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge and Rotary Club of Orange Park’s Sunrise Charities split $53,841 raised last May at the club’s Tennis4Cancer tournament at Eagle Harbor Tennis on Fleming …
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American Cancer Society’s Hope Lodge and Rotary Club of Orange Park’s Sunrise Charities split $53,841 raised last May at the club’s Tennis4Cancer tournament at Eagle Harbor Tennis on Fleming Island. From left, Mel Toran of the American Cancer Society accepts a check from tournament director James Ellisor of Eagle Harbor and John Tabor of the Rotary Club on June 26. More than $276,000 has been raised during the nine-year history of the tournament.