Bob and Joan Rossen
For Newport Beach couple Bob and Joan Rossen, June is bagel time.
Every year this month, 73-year-old Bob Rossen organizes the Bagel
Open, a golf tournament that benefits the Orange County Chapter of
the National Multiple Sclerosis Society.
Joan Rossen, 66, was diagnosed with the disease 10 years ago.
Multiple Sclerosis is an autoimmune disease that affects the central
nervous system.
The Bagel Open is something the Rossens have been doing for 14
years. It started when Bob Rossen, a former swimming and water polo
coach at Carson High School, started playing golf with his athletes.
“And they said, ‘Coach, we should do this every year,’” he said.
“And we did.”
Why Bagel Open?
“Well, all coaches are weird,” he said with a laugh. “We needed a
name and just came up with one. And it stuck.”
Of course, bagels are served to the players.
“If we don’t have bagels, they get very angry,” Rossen said.
The money from the tournament goes to the Orange County Chapter
that takes good care of his wife, Rossen said.
“They provided her with counseling, group therapy and physical
services,” he said. “You want to help an organization that is helping
you.”
Rossen does almost all of the work for the Bagel Open. He gets the
prizes, does the paperwork, prints fliers on his home computer and
mails them off. His wife and daughter help stuff the envelopes and
his son does the mailings. And of course, he doesn’t forget to get
the bagels.
In the last 10 years, the tournament has donated more than $30,000
for the cause, Rossen said.
Joan Rossen said her husband does most of the work and she helps
in whatever way she can, be it taking care of the tables or stamping
the envelopes.
“It’s nice that there is that much more money to go around for
this cause,” she said.
Rossen says he has volunteered for several causes in the past, but
has never been involved in anything else as deeply.
“This is more personal,” he said. “Every time I do this, I get the
feeling of satisfaction that my wife will be taken care of.”
-- Story by Deepa Bharath,
Photo by Mark C. Dustin
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