
28th Annual Golf Outing – REGISTER NOW
We’re thrilled to have you joining us for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island Annual Stephen Cohen Memorial Golf Outing on Monday, June 2nd, Honoring Michael Paley! Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of this exciting day of golf, camaraderie, and community support.
📍 Event Details
Date: Monday, June 2, 2025
Location: The Muttontown Club, 5933 Northern Blvd, East Norwich, NY 11732 (the entrance is small and easy to miss)
Registration Opens: 10:30am Check-in, Breakfast, Driving Range & Putting Green Open
Shotgun Start: 12:00pm Golf and BBQ Lunch
Dinner & Awards: 5:00pm Cocktails, Buffet Dinner, Raffle, Auction and Awards Reception
Attire: Golf-appropriate attire is required (collared shirts, no denim, soft spikes only). Feel free to change for dinner, although this is not required.
Locker Rooms: will be open, but no individual lockers are available.
All proceeds from the outing directly support BBBSLI’s one-to-one mentoring programs, helping to make a lasting impact on the lives of Long Island youth. 💚
If you have any changes to your foursome guest names, please just update us during your check-in. We look forward to seeing you for a beautiful day of golf.
Golf Schedule:
10:30 AM – CHECK-IN, BREAKFAST, DRIVING RANGE & PUTTING GREENS OPEN
12:00 PM – SHOT GUN START AND BBQ LUNCH
5:00 PM – COCKTAILS, BUFFET DINNER & AWARDS RECEPTION
Stephen Cohen’s legacy with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Long Island (BBBSLI) is one of dedication to mentoring and creating lasting positive change in the lives of young people. As a longtime Board Member and Board Emeritus Member, he was a key figure in expanding the organization’s impact, focusing on the importance of strong, supportive relationships between mentors (Bigs) and mentees (Littles). Under his leadership, BBBSLI strengthened its programs, providing children in need with valuable guidance, educational support, and life skills. Cohen’s work helped raise awareness and foster a community-centered approach, ensuring the organization could continue its mission of empowering youth for years to come. His efforts are remembered for making a meaningful, enduring difference in both the lives of individual children and the broader Long Island community. He will be missed but never forgotten <3