Auxiliary holds geranium sale
The Auxiliary of Riverside Medical Center is holding its annual geranium sale.
Red, white, pink, salmon and violet geraniums were grown by King Berry for the auxiliary.
The price per plant is $3.25, with order forms available at the hospital gift shop and at Framing by Preston in downtown Waupaca.
Payments must accompany orders. Checks should be payable to A-RMC.
The deadline to place an order is Wednesday, May 16.
Geraniums will then be picked up from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 18, at the former Riverside Elementary School, located on the hospital campus.
Local delivery will be available on larger orders, when requested.
On the day for pickeup, there will also be hanging baskets, perennial flowers and baked items for sale at the school. Proceeds from the auxiliary's geranium sale will benefit its scholarship fund.
For more information, call Joanne Fulcher at 715-258-6842 or Edith De Hamer at 715-256-9362.
Red, white, pink, salmon and violet geraniums were grown by King Berry for the auxiliary.
The price per plant is $3.25, with order forms available at the hospital gift shop and at Framing by Preston in downtown Waupaca.
Payments must accompany orders. Checks should be payable to A-RMC.
The deadline to place an order is Wednesday, May 16.
Geraniums will then be picked up from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Friday, May 18, at the former Riverside Elementary School, located on the hospital campus.
Local delivery will be available on larger orders, when requested.
On the day for pickeup, there will also be hanging baskets, perennial flowers and baked items for sale at the school. Proceeds from the auxiliary's geranium sale will benefit its scholarship fund.
For more information, call Joanne Fulcher at 715-258-6842 or Edith De Hamer at 715-256-9362.
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