
In its Fifth Year, Atlanta's Polo Community Continues to Partner with Tina Fowler and Polo in the Pines to Raise Funds for Cancer Research.
Sometimes a single conversation can change your life’s purpose. That was certainly the case for Polo in the Pines founder Tina Fowler. In 2012, Tina was at Houston’s MD Anderson Cancer Center with her mother, Sharon Knight...
Polo in the Pines Inspires the Community to Fundraise for Pediatric Brain Tumor Research at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta
When sisters Saville and Lilia Sullivan were each diagnosed with different types of brain cancer within three weeks of one another, founders of the Atlanta-based Polo in the Pines organization felt called to help.

Raising Awareness and Funds for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta: Atlanta's Premiere Polo Event - Polo in the Pines
It’s said the bond between sisters is unbreakable. That holds true for the Sullivan sisters who are three years apart, have strikingly different yet beautiful personalities and, most importantly, share a deep love for one another.

Polo in the Pines
With two months to go, the excitement for Atlanta’s premiere polo event is building, thanks to the energetic and passionate leadership of founder Tina Fowler and her dedicated team of sponsors and supporters.

Polo in the Pines: Honoring Team Summer
Team Summer is excited to invite you to an amazing event, honoring Summer Dale, founder of Team Summer, on October 5, 2013 right here in Atlanta!

Polo in the Pines: Fundraiser Event Benefiting Cancer Research
Tina Fowler was throwing out an edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution late last year when a section “literally got stuck in my hand.” The section: Arts & Living from Dec. 16.

World Renowned Oncology Surgeon Recruited to Ohio State
Dr. Raphael Pollock, MD, PhD, to lead Ohio State's Division of Surgical Oncology

Polo in the Pines: Bringing Support for The James from 500 Miles Away
In 1989, Sharon Knight, a wife and mother, heard the words, “You have cancer,” for the first time. Her diagnosis of sarcoma and prognosis of just three months to live was a tremendous shock to her family.