Hospital Auxiliary basket raffle underway through July 29
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The Bluffton Hospital Auxiliary is hosting a basket raffle now through Monday, July 29, with all the proceeds benefiting the Northwest Ohio Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
The Auxiliary will raffle off 20 baskets and these are all on display in the front lobby of the Bluffton Hospital. The baskets retail in value from $50 to $320. Tickets are $1 per chance. Some of the items include Cincinnati Reds Tickets, Columbus Crew tickets, area gift cards, pampering baskets, and different themed baskets.
Baskets were put together by employees of the hospital and with the help from local businesses which include:
Curling Iron
Polished
Touchstone CPM
Revitalize Spa
Dietsch Brothers
Shirley’s popcorn
Hair Studio
Luke’s Bar and Grill
Arby’s Bluffton
Bluffton Family Eye Care
Guy and Dolls
Community Market
Beer Barrel Pizza
Shannon Theatre
First National Bank of Pandora
Putnam Co. YMCA
Cincinnati Reds
Creation Museum
Cascades Women’s Health
Pandora Grain Supply
Riley Creek Pharmacy
Grob Systems
Journey’s Salon and Day Spa
Bluffton Stone Co
Shear Design
Bluffton Paving Co
Ali Verhoff-Clear Memories Photography
Vanessa Wilson-Thirty One Consultant
Susan G. Komen is the largest breast cancer organization in the world and 75% of the money that the Northwest Ohio Susan G. Komen raises stays within the 22 counties that it represents in Northwest Ohio. The money is used by area hospitals or health departments to help women afford their mammograms and breast treatments.
For additional information on Susan G. Komen or if interested in signing up for the inaugural Susan G. Komen Race for the cure located in Findlay on Sept. 28 please call Keri Barhorst at Bluffton Radiology 419-369-2311. The Bluffton Hospital is located at 139 Garau Street, Bluffton.
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