
Brad Reaume (center), executive vice president of Bolton & Company, with his sons, and co-chairs, Joey Reaume (left) and Danny Reaume (right)
ALTADENA – ColoradoBoulevard.net:
Five Acres announces its Studio 50-FORE 34th Annual Golf Classic led by Co-chairs Danny and Joey Reaume.
By News Desk
The disco-themed golf tournament and dining event on September 19 will take place at the San Gabriel Country Club.
Brothers Danny Reaume, senior vice president at Jones Lang LaSalle, and Joey Reaume, first vice president at Colliers International, have been part of the Five Acres Golf committee for six years and four years as co-chairs but have been a part of Five Acres and the golf tournament for many years prior. This event is a family affair for the Reaumes, who were introduced by their father, Brad Reaume, executive vice president of Bolton & Company, the title sponsor of the golf classic.
While disco left its legacy on America’s culture, the Five Acres Golf Classic has left its own legacy, raising more than $4.2 million in critical funds supporting foster care, adoption and mental health services for more than 7,000 kids and families in crisis in Los Angeles.

(Top Row, L-R) Committee members: Rustin Mork, John Berger, Joey Reaume, Brad Reaume, Danny Reaume, Nick Mosquites, Kevin Botsford, and Joey Angiuli. Not pictured: Jennifer Berger, Jason Berns, Travis Buhl, Anthony Cannizzo, Brian Dennis, Ryan Dietz, Whit Gilfillan, Bill Hayden, Chris Hoshek, Brandon Ito, Will Nash, Guillermo Olaiz, Lance Polverini, Bob Rodger, Craig Stewart, and Scott Street
Golf committee members
This year’s golf committee members include Joey Angiuli, Jennifer Berger, John Berger, Jason Berns, Kevin Botsford, Travis Buhl, Anthony Cannizzo, Brian Dennis, Ryan Dietz, Whit Gilfillan, Bill Hayden, Chris Hoshek, Brandon Ito, Rustin Mork, Nick Mosaquites, Will Nash, Guillermo Olaiz, Lance Polverini, Brad Reaume, Bob Rodger, Craig Stewart, and Scott Street.
The event’s program includes a round of golf followed in the evening with an awards ceremony, a DJ to bring back the Studio 54 vibes, a hustle dance lesson, a putting hole contest, tasty libations, a gourmet feast, and auction. Guests are encouraged to come in their best disco threads as the golf committee turns back the clock to recreate Studio 54 club after the dinner program. Guests can be assured that Five Acres and San Gabriel Country Club will follow all public health guidelines associated with operating a golf tournament and dining event.
Individual dinner tickets are $200. Tables are $1,750 before August 31 and $2,000 after August 31. To sponsor, underwrite or attend this event, visit 5acres.org.
The San Gabriel Country Club is located at 350 East Hermosa Drive San Gabriel, CA 91775.
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