Memorial Golf Tournament in Chantilly Raises Nearly $4,000
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Memorial Golf Tournament in Chantilly Raises Nearly $4,000

Pictured is the check presentation from one of the sponsors, Mission BBQ of Chantilly, to the Hercules Foundation. From left, Fran Lindenbaum, Hercules Foundation and Ryan’s father; Jon Gridgemen, Mission BBQ general manager; Brian Beruete and Alex Fetterman, Hercules Foundation; Liz McGuirk, Mission BBQ ambassador; Andrew Donahoe, Hercules Foundation; Steve Bernbaum, Mission BBQ operations director; and a Mission BBQ employee.

Pictured is the check presentation from one of the sponsors, Mission BBQ of Chantilly, to the Hercules Foundation. From left, Fran Lindenbaum, Hercules Foundation and Ryan’s father; Jon Gridgemen, Mission BBQ general manager; Brian Beruete and Alex Fetterman, Hercules Foundation; Liz McGuirk, Mission BBQ ambassador; Andrew Donahoe, Hercules Foundation; Steve Bernbaum, Mission BBQ operations director; and a Mission BBQ employee. Photo Courtesy of Brian Beruete

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Ryan Lindenbaum

Police Sgt. Ryan Lindenbaum of the Sully District Station was just 30, in August 2015, when he died of a brain tumor. The following year, three of his high school friends – Alex Fetterman, Andrew Donahoe and Brian Beruete – established The Hercules Foundation in his honor. It raises money for college scholarships for law-enforcement families and helps them in times of need. Its primary fundraiser is an annual golf tournament, and this year’s event – held May 17 at the Pleasant Valley Golf Club in Chantilly – yielded $3,917.