Hospice Holiday Sale this weekend
NORWICH – Hospice Homemade is an active group of volunteers who make crafts to sell at seasonal bazaars. The fundraising group has a big sale coming up on Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sew Nice, the fabric and quilt shop in the North Plaza near Aim Fitness on Route 12N in Norwich.
Shoppers will find something in a price range that matches their pocketbooks. There will be a lot of Christmas wreaths, trees, and decorations. However, talented women have also been sewing, quilting and knitting items for the sale. While Leslie Bernardi and Mary Lou Spence are the driving forces behind the Hospice Homemade Auxiliary, they are quick to acknowledge the dozens of people that donate their time and talent to raise money for Hospice.
Cookbook collectors will want to make a point of visiting the sale because more than 125 have been gathered and will available for purchase. If you would like more information about the sale; or are a crafter, knitter, sewer or have cookbooks you’d like to donate, you can call the Hospice office at 334-3556 and get involved in future sales. All proceeds will be used to fulfill the need of a patient or caregiver that is not otherwise reimbursable under Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance plans.
Hospice is a nonprofit health care agency that specializes in symptom control and pain management at the end of a person’s life. Physical, emotional, spiritual and volunteer care is provided to any in Chenango County who have a limiting illness. For more information visit the agency’s website at www.hospicechenango.org.
Shoppers will find something in a price range that matches their pocketbooks. There will be a lot of Christmas wreaths, trees, and decorations. However, talented women have also been sewing, quilting and knitting items for the sale. While Leslie Bernardi and Mary Lou Spence are the driving forces behind the Hospice Homemade Auxiliary, they are quick to acknowledge the dozens of people that donate their time and talent to raise money for Hospice.
Cookbook collectors will want to make a point of visiting the sale because more than 125 have been gathered and will available for purchase. If you would like more information about the sale; or are a crafter, knitter, sewer or have cookbooks you’d like to donate, you can call the Hospice office at 334-3556 and get involved in future sales. All proceeds will be used to fulfill the need of a patient or caregiver that is not otherwise reimbursable under Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance plans.
Hospice is a nonprofit health care agency that specializes in symptom control and pain management at the end of a person’s life. Physical, emotional, spiritual and volunteer care is provided to any in Chenango County who have a limiting illness. For more information visit the agency’s website at www.hospicechenango.org.
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