Hospice hopes for another successful sale tomorrow – rain or shine
NORWICH – Plants of all shades and sized will beautify East Side Park in downtown Norwich on Wednesday when Hospice and Palliative Care of Chenango County sets up for its annual sale. Hospice will be selling hanging baskets of geraniums, begonias, petunias, New Guinea Impatiens and mixed baskets, plus porch and lots of 4” potted geraniums. This is your opportunity to decorate your yard, or purchase plants for a loved one’s plot for Memorial Day weekend. Donna Wood-Craig the coordinator of the annual spring sale hopes that the “iffy” weather doesn’t keep customers away. “Our park sale always seems to be held in inclement weather, but our loyal supporters usually take a quick trip to the park to pickup what they need because they believe in Hospice and the work we do with our patients and their families.” Hospice will set up at 8:30 a.m. and hope to sell out by 2 p.m.
Hospice is a not for profit health care agency that cares for patients in the final stage of an illness. whether that be months, or weeks. Patients and their families receive care from hospice certified nurses, social workers, bereavement counselors and trained volunteers. “Care can be costly at the end of life and insurance only pays for part of that cost,” explains Wood-Craig. ”The remaining dollars come from the several fundraisers that we have every year; the plant sale being our largest and most profitable.”
Tomorrow’s sale will be held rain or shine, and there something for everyone’s garden or planter. For more information call the Hospice office at 334-3556.
Hospice is a not for profit health care agency that cares for patients in the final stage of an illness. whether that be months, or weeks. Patients and their families receive care from hospice certified nurses, social workers, bereavement counselors and trained volunteers. “Care can be costly at the end of life and insurance only pays for part of that cost,” explains Wood-Craig. ”The remaining dollars come from the several fundraisers that we have every year; the plant sale being our largest and most profitable.”
Tomorrow’s sale will be held rain or shine, and there something for everyone’s garden or planter. For more information call the Hospice office at 334-3556.
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