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Nancy DeMatteis (second from left) and guests at The Creek.


Enjoying brunch on the terrace before shotgun.


Golfers prepare their carts to begin their busy day.


Tee off at The Creek.


Finishing a hole at The Creek.


The Murphy Family before shotgun at Meadow Brook Club.


Tee off at Meadow Brook Club.


Christopher Pascucci (second from left) and guests at Nassau Country Club..


Relaxing on the deck of The Creek's beach house.


Enjoying cocktails before the Awards Dinner.


The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary, distinguished dinner guests at The Creek.


Tom Fanning, Sr. (left), Sister Pauline Gilmore, FMM, and the 2010 Golf Chair, Brian Hehir at the Awards Dinner.


Tom Fanning, Sr. (second from left), and Bernard Monteleone, M.D. (second from right), with guests under the tent at the Awards Dinner.

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Eugene Souther (second from left) and guests before teeing off.


Tom Christman (left) and guests at Meadow Brook.


Tom Fanning (right) and guests enjoy the day on the course at Meadow Brook.


Golfers check-in at Meadow Brook and select a Tiffany favor.


Nancy DeMatteis, who organized the first annual St. Francis Hospital golf tournament, greets dinner guests.


Alan D. Guerci, M.D., President and CEO presents an award to golf chairman, Robert J. Alexander.


The Franciscan Missionaries of Mary gather before the Awards Dinner.


Brian Hehir (right) enjoys cocktails in the club house at The Creek.


Tee off at The Creek.


Nancy DeMatteis (second from right) and guests enjoy a sunny day on the course.


Sr. Pauline (left) and Sr. Lucie 'spotting' the hole-in-one shots at The Creek.


Peter Quick (center) and friends at brunch on the veranda at The Creek.


Golfers finish up a beautiful day on the course.

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The SFH logo decor reflects onto the ballroom floor


Gala guests enjoy the band


Alan D. Guerci, M.D., President and CEO, with honoree Robert Kissane (center) and Chairman of the Board, Peter Quick (right), after the honorary presentation


Dinner guests listen to Dr. Guerci's opening remarks


Mr. and Mrs. Renato Berroya, M.D., (left) with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Soterakis, M.D.


Bishop William F. Murphy, honoree, Robert Kissane (center), and his guests


"Marilyn" with the Franciscan Missionaries of Mary during cocktail hour


"Groucho Marx" escorts Dr. and Mrs. Richard Shlofmitz, M.D., into the gala

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The Capital Campaign Chairs announce SFH's campaign goal.


Actors take a dip in 'gin tub' during cocktail hour.


John Kemp, Bishop William Murphy (center) and Christopher Pascucci.


Capital Campaign Chairs, Peter Quick (left) and Christopher Pascucci with St. Francis Hospital President & CEO, Alan D. Guerci, M.D.


(From l. to r.) Leslie Guerci, Judy Licht, Jerry Della Femina, Claudio & Debra Del Vecchio, and Peter Quick.


A view of the cocktail area.


A shot of the beautifully decorated dining room.


(From l. to r.) Alan D. Guerci, M.D., and Leslie Guerci with event Chairman, Jerry Della Femina & Judy Licht.


(From l. to r.) Dr. and Mrs. Richard Shlofmitz with Dr. and Mrs. Richard Matano, and Dr. and Mrs. Marvin Tenenbaum.


(From l. to r.) Dr. and Mrs. Gary Gecelter with Dr. and Mrs. Eugene Rubach.


Ken and Carol Wessel (third and fifth from right) with their guests.


(From l. to r.) Dr. and Mrs. Newell Robinson with Dr. and Mrs. Stephan G. Cokinos, and Dr. and Mrs. Larry Altschul.


Honorees, Claudio and Debra Del Vecchio with their children.


1920's Keystone cops "raid' the cocktail hour to signal the start of dinner.


A guest chooses the "Mystery Blue Box" - a raffle held at the event.

St. Francis Hospital Breaks Ground for Major New Patient Care Building

The Nancy and Fred DeMatteis Pavilion is the Centerpiece of the Hospital’s Expansion Plans

Roslyn, N.Y., June 30, 2005 -- St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center®, held the groundbreaking ceremony today for the Nancy and Fred DeMatteis Pavilion, a major new patient care building that will add 150,000 square feet of clinical space to the Hospital’s main campus. The DeMatteis Pavilion is the centerpiece of the Hospital’s Master Facilities Plan, a three-year, $190 million project to expand and enhance the Hospital’s physical plant. It the largest construction project in the Hospital’s 83-year history.

The DeMatteis Pavilion will house two medical/surgical floors and an intensive care unit, with a total of 184 patient beds. The building represents a 40 percent increase in space at the Hospital. The groundbreaking ceremony, which took place at the Hospital’s main campus in Roslyn, brought together over 200 Hospital leaders, staff members, government officials, and dignitaries to mark the occasion.

As a nationally recognized leader in cardiac care, St. Francis Hospital has experienced tremendous demand for its services in recent years. As a result, its average occupancy rate has exceeded 100 percent since the early 1990s. The new building, as well as other improvements, is intended to address this issue.

“Our goal is to build a platform to continue to attract the very best physicians and nurses, accommodate our patients with comfort and convenience, and house the latest technology to keep the Hospital at the forefront of medical care,” said Alan D. Guerci, M.D., President and Chief Executive Officer. “Through the generosity of the DeMatteis Family, we will be able to make that vision a reality.”

For over three decades, Nancy DeMatteis and her late husband Fred have played a significant role in advancing the mission of St. Francis Hospital and establishing its reputation as New York’s leading heart center. Mrs. DeMatteis is a philanthropic leader and past president of the Guild of St. Francis. She inaugurated the Hospital’s annual Golf Classic and is a champion of the Hospital’s Women’s Center. Mr. DeMatteis was Chairman of the Hospital’s Board of Trustees from 1985-1987 and a longtime member of the Board. He was a leader in the acquisition of The DeMatteis Center in Greenvale, which propelled St. Francis Hospital into the forefront of cardiac research and education.

The DeMatteis Pavilion is at the heart of an ambitious capital expansion plan designed to secure the Hospital’s position as a leader in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of heart disease and a range of other specialties well into the 21st century. In addition to the new building, the plan calls for:

• an increase in the Hospital’s licensed bed capacity from 279 to 364

• new, non-cardiac operating suites (from 7 to 14)

• expanded cardiac catheterization lab facilities (from 5 to 7 laboratories – one already completed)

• an expanded emergency department

• a new underground garage with 315 additional parking spaces

Construction is expected to be completed in 2008.

About St. Francis Hospital

St. Francis Hospital, The Heart Center® is New York State’s only specialty designated cardiac center and is one of the five busiest heart centers in the United States. A recognized leader in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of cardiac disease, St. Francis Hospital is one of only eight hospitals in New York State with risk-adjusted mortality rates significantly below the statewide average for all cardiac surgery: valve replacement and coronary bypass.

Physicians at St. Francis Hospital offer unparalleled experience in the most innovative medical and surgical techniques and non-invasive imaging, including cardiac magnetic resonance and nuclear imaging, three-dimensional echocardiography, catheter-based treatment of congenital heart defects, radiofrequency cardiac ablation, pacemaker and defibrillator implantation, and a broad array of coronary, carotid and peripheral arterial angioplasty.

A leader in cardiovascular care for more than 50 years, St. Francis Hospital is a member of Catholic Health Services of Long Island (CHS).

Contact us at 1.888.HEART.NY or visit us at http://stfrancisheartcenter.chsli.org.

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Contact: Paul Barry, 516-705-6657, paul.barry@chsli.org

 
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