Reflection


We offer advertising and sponsorship opportunities at our events so businesses can contribute to a good cause and gain exposure with our participants.


Without this support, the Fund would not exist. We appreciate and recognize past generousities, but hope you will consider additional contributions over time to keep the fund going strong.


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About the Dave Daly Fund

The Dave Daly Scholarship Fund is dedicated to the memory of Dave Daly, a man of quiet excellence, who touched many people every day through his good nature, intelligence, charming wit, and limitless generosity of heart. Dave passed away suddenly on November 17, 2002, and the world lost a good man. The Dave Daly Scholarship Fund was founded by family and friends in early 2003, with the goal of bringing light from darkness, and to keep Dave's memory alive in a positive way.

Our events focus on golf and music (two things Dave enjoyed) and we rely on volunteers so that the maximum portion of the proceeds can be deposited in the Scholarship Fund. We hope that people enjoy our events and that the Fund will grow over time. And, with that many people will benefit from the generosity of others.


  Dave Daly (1947-2002)


"A Quote"
". . . And in a world which is supposed to be so desperate for heroes, maybe it's time we stopped looking so far away. Surely we have learned by now not to hitch our wagons to a 'star' — not to bow to celebrity. We find no superhumans among actors, athletes, artists, or the aristocracy, as the media are so constantly revealing that our so-called 'heroes', from Prince Charles to Michael Jackson, are in reality, as old Fred Nietzsche put it, 'human -- all too human.'

And maybe the role models that we really need are to be found all around us, right in our own neighborhoods . . . not some remote model of perfection which exists only as a fantasy, but everyday people who actually show us, by example, a way to behave that we can see is good . . . and sometimes even people who can show us what it is to be excellent. And if we ever get the idea that people from faraway places are all thugs, villains, or lunatics, we can stop to realize that we have those all around us too -- right here at home. But I have found, in all the neighborhoods of the world, that the heroes still outnumber the villains."
—Neil Peart