Hospital Auxiliary Health Fair raffle winners
For the Herald | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 9 years, 6 months AGO
Drawings for the Hospital Auxiliary Health Fair Raffle took place May 14th during all the activities of the fair at the hospital.
There were 16 businesses that donated to this raffle which brought in enough to cover the cost of two new roll-around carts for surgery, a trampoline/rebounder for physical therapy, and an oximeter for Acute Care.
Winners in this drawing were:
Badger Den – Patty Kerby
Safeway – Rocky Burkholder
Chic-N-Chop – Ed Leach
Soul Shine – Carriage House Inn
Far North Deli – Fran Oakes
Subway – Hair Connection & Goat Mt. Pizza – Judy Baruth Holly McDonald
Kootenai Inn Spa – Jean Diel Sugar Plum Floral – Ken Cederholm
Mi Pueblo – Valdie Burkholder who donated it to hospital
Mugsy’s – Laura Under the Sun – Wendy McClintock
Oriental Garden – Rob Mulvaney
Wild Horse Mercantile – Carol Dudley
Pizza Factory _ Rebeckay at Akins $50 gift certificates from Super 1 & Akins & Valdie Burkholder went to Cassandra Romine
The Auxiliary will personally notify all of the winners.
Special thanks to Grace Coughlin for putting together a special presentation of the history of the Hospital Auxiliary starting from the founding in 1953 to the present. f you would like to join the Auxiliary, come to the next meeting at Chic-n-Chop at 11:30 on Tuesday, September 13, 2016.
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