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RIVERVIEW HOLDS ITS 1ST ANNUAL RIVERVIEW AUXILIARY GARDEN PARTY TOUR

The 1st Annual RiverView Auxiliary Garden Party Tour was as successful as it could be. Forty women gathered to tour four magnificent gardens in the community. The RiverView Auxiliary Board of Directors planned an appetizer and refreshment at each stop as spectators admired the most beautiful gardens. Each location was unique to the next, and each offered a different tale of their masterpieces. The photos illustrate the impressive gardens but certainly don’t do them justice.

The RiverView Auxiliary offers many thanks to Greg and Nan Widseth, Kitty Barstad, Lynn and Gary Willhite, and Terri and Tom Noah. The tour bus also cruised through the beautiful mall of the University of Minnesota, Crookston. Organizer Carrie Bergquist, RiverView’s Community Events Specialist, mingled through the crowd to visit and obtain feedback to make next year even bigger and better. Rob Silver of T.H.E. Bus ensured participants had a safe ride and made the trip enjoyable. The evening ended with door prizes valued at over $500. The dollars raised will go towards RiverView Auxiliary projects aimed to enhance patient care at RiverView Health.

Photos of the tour can be found below. Look for more pictures on the RiverView Health Auxiliary Facebook page.

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