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Moorestown VNA & H0spice Food & Wine Tasting Benefit

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5th Annual Benefit Food & Wine Tasting


(February 25, 2013 - Moorestown, NJ)  On Saturday, June 1, 2013 Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice will host a very special Food & Wine Tasting event which will benefit the charitable home care, end-of-life, and counseling
programs of the non-profit organization headquartered in Moorestown, NJ.

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The Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice 5th Annual Benefit Food & Wine Tasting will be held on Saturday, June 1 from 5:30 to 8:30 pm at Moorestown Community House, 16 East Main 
Street, Moorestown,  08057.
  The Benefit Food & Wine Tasting is presented by Benash Liquors of Cherry Hill, NJ, and will offer an abundance of choices of both domestic and international vintages.  Wine experts will be on hand to answer questions and a silent auction will feature many one-of-a-kind items.   A selection of beer samples will also be available. Many local restaurants will offer an enticing array of entree and dessert samplings. Committed restaurants include The Chop House of Gibbsboro, Marcello’s Ristorante of Marlton, Cheese, Etc. of
Collingswood, and Anthony Michael’s Catering of Medford.  Desserts will be provided by Seasons 52 of Cherry Hill, and Oh Sugah! of Moorestown.  Many more area favorites are expecting to participate, and space is still available
for restaurants or other food specialists interested in sharing in the charitable evening.  


With this year’s Benefit Food & Wine Tasting promising to be bigger and better than ever, the organization has moved the event from its home office at 300 Harper Drive, Moorestown to historic Moorestown Community House. 

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The evening represents a sort of “homecoming” to Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice.  The
organization was one of four original tenants of the Community House when it was first opened in 1926.  Moorestown Community House’s recently renovated
public spaces are well-suited to accommodate the growing number of guests, participants and activities for this year’s Food & Wine Tasting.  The Food & Wine Tasting has become a local “must-attend” and offers the
opportunity to meet and greet wine enthusiasts and other VIP’s from throughout the area.
                                                                                                                                           
Major sponsors of this year’s event include Price & Price Elder Law of Haddonfield, Always Best Care Senior
Services, ComForcare Senior Services, Genesis HealthCare, Spring Hills Home Care Services, Emeritus Senior Living, 5 Star Senior Living of Cherry Hill & Voorhees, Salon Caryn Max and Caryn Max Salon West.  Sponsorship
opportunities at select levels are still available. Proceeds from the Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice Food & Wine Tasting benefit patients and their families in Burlington, Camden, and Gloucester counties.  Proceeds also help support The Hospice of Moorestown VNA’s Camp
Firefly, a free overnight camp for children who are grieving following the death of a parent, sibling, or other special person.


The public is encouraged to enjoy the evening while supporting home care, hospice and counseling services that directly benefit the region.  Tickets are $65 if purchased in advance, or $70 at the door.  Guests must be 21 or older.  For more information,or to purchase tickets for the Benefit Food & Wine Tasting, please contact
Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice at (856) 552-1300, x-2111, or house@moorestownvna.org. Tickets may be purchased online at www.moorestownvna.org
Purchase early as availability is limited. The latest updates on the event may be found on facebook/moorestownvna.


 

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