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CMC Plans Holiday Lights Event

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The following is a press release from the Community Medical Center Healthcare System:

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Community Medical Center is planning to invite the public to celebrate the Holiday Season by having the first Holiday Lights fundraising event scheduled November 21, 2009 at 7:00 PM at the hospitals main entrance. The festivities will include a choral concert by the Endless Mountains Children’s Choir and local musicians. The students of Johnson College’s Carpentry class of 2011 and the Junior Volunteers of CMC stand with the CMC Holiday Lights lobby display that they created and painted. Standing L to R: Denny DeWolf, Vincent Rowe, and Christopher Smith, Johnson College Students of Carpentry & Cabinetmaking Technology, Scranton, PA; Amanda Griffiths, Richard Fallon, Gabe Torres and Sean De Fazio, CMC Junior Volunteers

For more information, please contact:
Noelle M. Snyder
Public Relations Specialist
Community Medical Center Healthcare System
Phone: 570-969-8985

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