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To the Editor:
As chairperson of the first Treasures of Time Antique Appraisals and Auction fundraising event, I want to express my sincere thanks to so many in the community who made the event a success.

Our event was held March 21 in the Days Inn. It turned out to be a great success and strengthens the capacity of Hospice of Tuscarawas, Stark and Carroll Counties to serve the area. Hospice provides a variety of services to those living in our area, including nursing care, music and art therapy, bereavement counseling and chaplain services. As a non-profit organization, funds raised through events such as Treasures of Time allow Hospice to serve all regardless of ability to pay.

The turnout and support for the event was so positive, the second Treasures of Time Antique Appraisals and Auction has been scheduled for March 20, 2011. Watch for information as we get closer to the event date.

Marjorie Sanderson
Chairperson
Treasures of Time
Carrollton, OH

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