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Hospice Chili Challenge Spicing Things Up In New LocationPerhaps your images of a hospice - a community organization that offers compassion and support to terminal ill people and their families - doesn't include jalapenos, chili beans, and family fun but in Limestone County Alabama it does. Hospice of Limestone County is ready to spice things up with their annual fundraiser on a new date and at a new location. This year's Hospice of Limestone County Chili Challenge and Silent Auction has... ... moved February to March 23 from 10:00AM to 2:00PM and to a new venue, the Limestone County Event Center. This family-friendly fundraiser is $10.00 (for ages 11 and up) at the door and you can sample the chilis of 20 contenders from the community and a chance to vote for the People's Choice; enjoy live musical entertainment; children's activities; shopping the new "browse and buy" store and a variety of items to bid on in the silent auction. Some of the items in the Silent Auction include fine art items, gift baskets, fine jewelry, collectibles, decor items and more. What does all of the money go to? The Chili Challenge fundraiser helps support several non-funded programs provided by Hospice of Limestone County. Among those are: 1) In Home Respite Program, 2) Indigent Program and 3) none hospice Bereavement Program, including Camp Hope, a one day program for children, ages 5-12, coping with grief and loss of a loved one. What is Hospice of Limestone County? The Hospice of Limestone County provides a compassionate, healing presence to terminally ill patients and their families in the comfort and familiarity of their own homes. In addition to in-home care hospice teams also provides Bereavement Care and Grief Support Groups to anyone in the Limestone County area who is experiencing the pain of loss. As a community based, non-profit United Way Agency, Hospice of Limestone County serves families regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, or handicap. We work to honor the dignity and individuality of each patient and family we serve. There are no charges for hospice services. Competitor's List
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Limestone County Event Center114 West Pryor Street, Athens, AL 35611
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Individuals battle to see there's really no need to focus on whether she will bite the dust - palliative consideration isn't simply a spot you go to gradually get away. A larger number of individuals live and leave than pass on our wards. It is tied in with being agreeable for the length of something important and difficult. Making terrible times simpler.
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