Molder named honorary chair

Arkansas PGA golfer Bryce Molder will serve as honorary chair of the 30th annual CARTI Golf Classic and its pre-tournament launch party, All That Jazz, as part of the event’s two-day diamond anniversary celebration presented by Arkansas’ Best Chevy Dealers on Sunday, Oct. 2, and Monday, Oct. 3.

"I am very honored and excited to be involved in this year’s CARTI Golf Classic,” said Molder. “All of us have been affected by cancer in some way, and what CARTI is doing in terms of treatment is extremely important."

Ticket sales are under way for All That Jazz scheduled for 6 p.m. on Oct. 2 at Next Level Events in Little Rock.

As the traditional pre-tournament launch party for the annual CARTI Golf Classic, All That Jazz is described by organizers as a casual evening of food, fun and entertainment, as well as live and silent auctions.

Tickets for All That Jazz are $50 each and are available for purchase at carti.com or by calling 501.296.3406.

Set for Oct. 3 at Maumelle Country Club, the CARTI Golf Classic is a traditional four-man scramble tournament. Registering individually or in teams of four, golfers can choose between morning or afternoon flight options, with shotgun starts scheduled for 8 a.m. and 1:30 p.m.

Proceeds from both All That Jazz and the CARTI Golf Classic benefit the CARTI Patient Assistance Fund which provides direct support to cancer patients in a variety of ways, such as fuel vouchers and housing assistance during treatment, emotional counseling for patients and their families, nutritional support, massage therapy, education seminars and retreats.

CARTI is a not-for-profit, multi-disciplinary cancer care provider offering medical and surgical oncology, diagnostic radiology and radiation oncology at locations throughout the state to provide convenient access for cancer patients.  Chemotherapy is offered in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Benton, Clinton, Conway, El Dorado, Heber Springs, Russellville and Stuttgart. Radiation therapy is offered in Little Rock, North Little Rock, Conway, Mountain Home and Searcy.

The CARTI Foundation was incorporated in 1983 as a non-profit organization to assist CARTI in meeting the current and future needs of Arkansas cancer patients and their families.

For more information, visit carti.com.