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Hospice Rummage Sale organizers seek vendors

By StarJournal
July 19, 2013
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Because one man’s trash is another man’s treasure, Ministry Home Care-Hospice will host their third annual Life’s Treasures Rummage and Bake Sale Saturday, Aug. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Myre Electric Building (N11585 County Road Y) in Tomahawk.

A community effort, individuals who would like to sell their goods (rummage, craft or other) can reserve a booth for just $20, and then donate 10 percent of their day’s sales to Ministry Home Care-Hospice.
In addition, the Bake Sale will feature a variety of delicious homemade goodies, with 100 percent of the proceeds benefiting the care of hospice patients and their families.
Bakery donations are welcome. Anyone can deliver baked goods the day of the event, or contact the hospice office to make other arrangements.
While Medicare, Medicaid and most private insurance companies provide some funding for hospice care, many people are un-insured or underinsured. As an important part of their mission, Ministry provides hospice care to anyone who is medically eligible, regardless of their ability to pay. Donations and events like this help to support that work.
For more information or to reserve a booth, call Carol White at 715-453-2821, Ann Jelinek at 715-453-4573 or the Ministry Home Care office at 800-643-4663.
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