Jan. 5, 2012
A Night In Vegas, the title of the recent fundraising gala of the Garrett County Memorial Hospital, has raised a total of $53,000. These funds will go toward the purchase of nuclear medicine imaging equipment already in operation at the hospital. Nuclear medicine imaging equipment is used as a diagnostic tool to help with early detection of many diseases and, according to a spokesperson, is a valuable resource as physicians determine how to best treat their patients. "I would like to thank anyone and everyone who helped in any way with the gala," commented Wayne Johnson, 2011 gala fundraiser chairman. "Everyone showed overwhelming support even with the economy as it is at this time. There are just too many people who helped to list them all." The event was held at the Wisp Resort. Pictured above, from left, with a check representing the sum of the gala proceeds, are: William Grant, GCMH foundation chairman; Johnson; and Kathy Greaser, director of development at GCMH.
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