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Delaware Hospice Beef and Brew fundraiser a success

April 10, 2018

Delaware Hospice’s Beef and Brew fundraiser was held March 23 at the Georgetown CHEER Center. The Funsters rocked the center for this annual event which raised $19,000 for Delaware Hospice. Guests enjoyed listening and dancing to the live music of the ultimate party band.

Guests were also able to bid on some great prizes in the raffle and silent auction, including trips around the country.

Sponsors for the event included: Rick’s Bait & Tackle, Griswold Home Care, John Ward, Bayhealth Medical Center, Martin and Christine Miller, Sergovic, Carmean, Weidman, McCartney & Owens P.A., Frank and Pat Duchesne, Mason Dixon VFW Post 7234, Jeanine O’Donnell - State Farm, Cape Gazette, Lee Ann Wilkinson Group, Scott & Shuman P.A., EMS Inc., and a Friend of Delaware Hospice.

Proceeds from the Beef and Brew will benefit Sussex County programs and services of Delaware Hospice, the only nonprofit hospice in Delaware.

Since 1982, Delaware Hospice has provided the highest-quality hospice and healthcare services, and serves as a trusted community partner in end-of-life education and support.  For more information about Delaware Hospice’s programs and services, upcoming events, or employment opportunities, call 800-838-9800 or visit www.delawarehospice.org.

Delaware Hospice

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