Honoring John V. Beltrani’s Legacy at the EEDA Golf Tournament
Each year, our team looks forward to the John V. Beltrani Memorial Golf Classic, an event that brings the community together to honor a remarkable legacy. Hosted by East End Disability Associates at the Westhampton Country Club, the tournament is more than a day on the golf course. It is a gathering rooted in purpose, connection, and a shared commitment to improving lives across Long Island. This year’s event, taking place October 6, continues that tradition.
The Golf Classic celebrates the life and impact of John V. Beltrani, whose dedication helped shape meaningful programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Supporting this event allows us to stand with EEDA in strengthening access to care, independence, and opportunities for every person they serve.
The tournament features a full schedule that keeps the day both spirited and memorable. With registration and a luncheon to kick things off, players then move into a noon shotgun start. Competitions like longest drive, closest to the pin, and putting challenges bring out everyone’s competitive side while still keeping the atmosphere lighthearted. The day wraps up with a cocktail reception and award ceremony that bring participants together to reflect on the impact their involvement makes.
What makes this event truly special is the purpose behind it. Funds raised directly support EEDA’s mission to provide innovative, practical, and community-centered solutions for individuals with disabilities and their families. Whether someone attends as a seasoned golfer or simply wants to be part of a meaningful tradition, their participation contributes to lasting positive change.
Hudson Regional LTC Pharmacy is proud to stand beside EEDA once again. Supporting organizations that uplift our communities is a cornerstone of who we are. We look forward to a successful tournament and the continued legacy of John V. Beltrani’s work in creating more inclusive and supportive opportunities for those who need them most.



