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Stirling Properties donates $10,000 to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center

Stirling Properties has donated $10,000 to Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at the 9th Annual Stirling Invitational Golf Tournament held at the University Club Plantation Golf Course. Marty Mayer, president and CEO of Stirling Properties, presented the donation to Todd Stevens, president and CEO of Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center. Mary Bird has been the charitable recipient of proceeds from this event since 2004, with donations totaling over $46,000 to date. "At Stirling Properties we have a long history of giving back to the communities where we live and work," said Grady Brame, executive VP/partner of Stirling Properties and golf invitational chair. "Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center makes such a positive impact in our region and we are proud to continue our support of their efforts." In addition, Stirling Properties will donate $5,000 to other various organizations in which its employees are involved.
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