Thompson Foundation gala to support hospital birthing center expansion

Thompson Foundation gala to support hospital birthing center expansion
Dave Turner, Singer — Lovin' Cup
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Tickets are now on sale for the F.F. Thompson Foundation’s annual fundraising gala, which is scheduled for Thursday, August 28, at Lincoln Hill Farms in Canandaigua. Genesee Construction is serving as the presenting sponsor for the event, which is themed “The Sweet Arrival Soirée.” Proceeds from the evening will go toward expanding Thompson Hospital’s Birthing Center, where more than 800 births are expected this year.

Individual tickets cost $250 and can be purchased online at www.ThompsonHealth.com/Soiree. Sponsorship opportunities are also still available through the same website.

The event will start at 5:30 p.m., featuring cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and live music by Dave Turner near the farm’s silos. Dinner will follow in the Sunflower Hill Tent and include a cash call and dancing to live music by Rolling Heads.

Seating is limited for the gala. Attendees are encouraged to wear “relaxed and refined” attire with bright colors to match the candy-themed evening.



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