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PMH HealthBeat

November 8, 2017
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75+ chances to win at Prize Palooza

Pocahontas Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will host its first ever “Prize Palooza” Saturday, November 11, at Marlinton Middle School beginning at 6 p.m. 

This fun evening promises a good time for the entire family with a variety of games and chances to win.  The main event will be “Palooza” games. 

Pay a one-time participation fee of $25 (ages 13 and older) and $5 (ages 12 and under) to play several games.

Participants in the Palooza games will be seated and prizes will be passed from person to person while music plays.  When the music stops, you win what you are holding. 

Children (ages 12 and under) will have their own separate Palooza with age appropriate prizes. 

Other chances to win (for additional fees) will include a 50/50 drawing, silent auction and grab bags for both adults and children.  Concessions and baked goodies will also be available.

There are unlimited chances to win more than 75 quality prizes for men and women, including Thirty-One, Vera Bradley and Longaberger products, a Yeti cooler, a Stihl Weedeater, a 32-inch TV, two Kindle Fires, a sport camera, local gift certificates, and much, much more!

The Prize Palooza will benefit the new walking trail to be located at Pocahontas Memorial Hospital. 

This trail will be a great addition to the PMH campus for employees, patients, visitors and students as a safe place to walk.  The ultimate goal is to have a paved quarter mile path with picnic tables and benches along the way. Completion within a year.

Please join us on Saturday, November 11!

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