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Hartselle Enquirer

Gala XIV benefits refresh-a-room

The CRMC Foundation annual Gala takes place Sat., April 11 at Top of the Town at 6 p.m. Gala XIV’s theme, “Imagine” will unveil surprises and include a lovely dinner, special program with a silent/live auction along with dancing.

“The annual event recognizes individuals and physicians who have played a significant role in advancing healthcare for our community through Cullman Regional Medical Center,” said CRMC Foundation President, Stephanie Jowers. “We are pleased to announce the H.C. Arnold Humanitarian Award honoree, Mr. Clint Frey and Physician honoree Dr. Bill Smith.”

The CRMC Service Guild members help with the organization of the event and all proceeds will benefit the ongoing Refresh-A-Room project. Annual fundraising events like the Gala give local community members an opportunity to become more involved in local philanthropy.

“We’re grateful to our community who continues to support the Foundation’s efforts to address needs within the medical center” commented Interim CRMC President/CEO James Clements. “Cullman is a great place to live and work, and much of that quality of life results from the generous support of area residents.”

The event will have live entertainment and dinner catered by Designs by Grace. Tickets for Gala XIV are now available for $150 each and reservations are now being accepted.

For additional information contact the CRMC Foundation via e-mail at crmcfoundation@crmchospital.com, or via telephone to (256) 737-2565 or online at www.crmchospital.com/foundation.

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