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Lead Lamp Podcast 64: Drive For Heartbeats Golf Scramble | Central PA Podcast

Lead Lamp Podcast 64: Drive For Heartbeats Golf Scramble | Central PA Podcast

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In this episode of The Lead Lamp Podcast, the Central PA Podcast highlighting Small Businesses and Nonprofits, we spotlight an incredible community-driven event making a real impact across Central Pennsylvania: the Drive for Heartbeats Golf Scramble, benefiting the Peyton Walker Foundation.

Learn more & register: 👉 https://driveforheartbeats.com

We’re joined by:

➡️ Sarah Barr, Owner of Konhaus Print & Marketing | https://konhaus.com

➡️ MaryAnne Reynolds, Marketing & Culture Director at Gift CPAs | https://giftcpas.com

➡️ Nicole McCartan, Executive Director of the Peyton Walker Foundation | https://www.peytonwalker.org

Together, they share the inspiration behind the Drive for Heartbeats Golf Scramble, taking place May 22, 2026 at Dauphin Highlands Golf Course, and how the event helps fund lifesaving AED placements, CPR/AED training, and heart health screenings throughout Central PA. We dive into the growing prevalence of Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA), the importance of EKG testing, and why having accessible AEDs in parks, schools, and community spaces can dramatically increase survival rates. You’ll also hear the powerful story behind the Peyton Walker Foundation, its mission of checking hearts, protecting hearts, and saving lives, and how local businesses and residents can get involved. If you’re a business owner, golfer, or community member in Harrisburg, Camp Hill, Mechanicsburg, Carlisle, York, Lancaster, or the greater Central PA region, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

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