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Thanks for Making the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital 25Th and Final Clambake & Auction Such a Huge Success! Thanks for Making the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital 25th and Final Clambake & Auction Such a Huge Success! Sponsors BIG LOBSTERS Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Vitri Forms Bast Investment Co., LLC Green Mountain Tents W.A. Sandri-The Sandri Companies KING LOBSTERS Best Muffler & Auto Care Center Gregg Wapner Wait, Wait, Don’t Tell Me Brattleboro Reformer Brattleboro Bowl Harpoon Brewery Whitman’s Hair Design Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee Campbell & Boyd Insurance Services Heartfelt Memories Windham Flowers Granite Investment Advisors Coffee Country Hickory Ridge House B & B Wolf Kahn The Richards Group Damian Flooring LLC Honora Winery & Vineyard World Learning The Dorner Agency, Inc. Hotel 71 WTSA COLOSSAL LOBSTERS Druke Insurance Agency Howard Printing Zehn Naturals C & S Wholesale Grocers, Inc. Edward Jones – Ana Saavedra Inner Visions Zephyr Designs H.P. 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Bromley Mountain Resort The Hermitage Inn Creed Ice Burrows Specialized Sports The Works Crystal Rock LLC LARGE LOBSTERS Burton Car Wash Thomas and Donna Burgoyne Dunkin Donuts – Brattleboro stores Against The Grain Gourmet Foods Cabot Creamery Three Dot Pottery Dynamic Landscaping Allard Lumber Company Carol Schnabel Handweaving Three Stones Restaurant Entergy Nuclear Vermont Yankee Bernstein and Fisk Psychotherapy Associates Catamount Carpet Cleaning Tim Johnson g. housen Brattleboro Orthodontic Specialists Charles Wener and Ron Romano Timber Creek Cross Country Ski Area Howard Printing Brattleboro Shrine Chesterfield Inn Toadstool Bookshop Leader Distribution Systems, Inc. BRI Roofing & Siding, LP Christian Party Rental Tom & Sally’s Handmade Chocolates McNeill’s Brewery Brunelle & Son Construction Chuck Cummings Travel Kuz Skip Morrow Central Vermont Comm. Collins Tree Farm Verde for Garden and Home Putney Inn Cersosimo Industries Inc. Colonial Motel & Spa Vermont Botanicals Karen Ruozzi Champion Overhead Door Colonial Theater Vermont Country Deli Triple T Trucking Crystal Rock LLC Contemporary Music Store Vermont Seasons Fine Catering WKVT John C. Duff O.D. Creative Woods Vermont Symphony Orchestra WTSA Eastern Bag & Paper Group Curves for Women FairPoint Communications Deborah Luskin Flooring Concepts, Inc. Dental Health Co-chairs: Gina Pattison & Karen Henry Ginseng Hill Nursery Dogfish Head Brewings & Eats And the many, many committee volunteers as well as the volunteers Grace Cottage Hospital Dream Quilt.com who helped the evening of the event. Gragil Associates, Inc. Dynamic Landscaping Marlboro College Edel’s Stained Glass Art “Many hands make light work…” Newton Business Elsa Waxman We want to once again thank the many community members who over the past 25 years Omega Optical Elysian Hills Tree Farm have helped to make this hospital fundraiser a very special community event. Whether you John F. Penney Consulting Services Enright & Co. sponsored the event, had an ad in the program book, donated or purchased an auction item, Dr. & Mrs. Joseph Rosen Eric and Brenda Hodges volunteered on a committee or came and ate a lobster, you were instrumental in helping Robert S. Ruhl D.M.D., P.C. Evan James Ltd., Diamond Jewelers & Brattleboro Memorial Hospital raise a total of over $850,000—dollars that helped to provide Southern Vermont Podiatry Goldsmiths quality care for our patients. THANK YOU! Twombly Wealth Management Group Fairwinds Farm University of Vermont Technical Services Farnum Cellulose Insulators Program Fireside True Value VFW Post 1034 Fireworks W W Building Supply Fitz Vogt Friends of the Sun 17 Belmont Ave, Brattleboro, VT 05301 • www.bmhvt.org.
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