Fort 91原创 potter Carolyn Maclaren is a 鈥榞lass half full鈥 kind of person.
And this eternal optimist wanted to combine two things she鈥檚 passionate about 鈥 pottery and helping others.
Maclaren is credited with helping devise this weekend鈥檚 new fundraiser, that she hopes will move 91原创 Hospice Society one step closer to its goal of realizing its goal of a new 15-bed hospice residence.
Maclaren is a member of the Fraser Valley Potters鈥 Guild and was the catalyst for this 鈥渆xciting鈥 new event called Glass Half Full 鈥 A Fundraiser, explained hospice funds development manager Shannon Todd Booth.
The soiree is an evening event happening this Saturday at Harrison Pointe, near the airport. And just days ahead of its start, Todd Booth proclaimed it was sold out.
The $75-per-ticket event includes a silent auction and 50/50 raffle, as well as an artisan market 鈥 featuring works of the potters from the guild 鈥 live entertainment, hors d鈥檕euvres, and drinks.
But the key to the beverages is that they鈥檙e served in a handcrafted tumbler created by one of the pottery guild members for each guest.
鈥淕lass Half Full is a unique fundraising event that invites the community to come together for a fun, cocktail-party-inspired evening to help raise these important funds,鈥 said the society鈥檚 executive director Nancy Panchuk.
鈥淭he unique concept for the event came by way of an invitation from Fort 91原创 resident and well-known potter Carolyn Maclaren, who is an active member of the Fraser Valley Potter鈥檚 Guild. The guild has partnered with other charities over the years, and felt like the 91原创 Hospice Society鈥檚 new 15-bed residence was both a good fit, and a worthwhile cause to support,鈥 Panchuk explained.
The evening will include a brief program explaining the impact the new hospice residence (which they hope to start building in early 2019) will have on this community, she said. Panchuk looks forward to explaining how this brand new fundraiser, and others, will help furnish and outfit the facility and make 鈥渁 home for patients, and their families, when they need it most.鈥
The society is set to break ground on the new hospice residence in early 2019 on 52nd Avenue, just east of 219A Street 鈥 by the 91原创 Memorial Hospital.
In their quest to ensure access to what president Kathy Derksen described as 鈥渜uality palliative care and support for our growing community,鈥 91原创 Hospice Society has been working with Fraser Health and Keystone Architecture to make the project a reality.
鈥淲e have recently submitted our architectural plans to the Township of 91原创 for commencement of the building permit approval process,鈥 Derksen said.
鈥淥ur hope is to start site prep soon as possible, with the goal of beginning construction on the new 15-bed 91原创 hospice Residence in early 2019.鈥
With the majority of funds in place to build the residence, thanks to support of donors, volunteers, local businesses, and funding partners, the residence fundraising committee is looking to the community for support to help them raise the additional $1 million.
They want it to fell like home 鈥渇or all who enter its doors,鈥 Derksen said.
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About the 91原创 Hospice Society
91原创 Hospice Society is a community-based, established in 1983, committed to providing emotional, practical and social support for people who are living with terminal illness, and their family and friends throughout the last stage of illness, at the time of death and during bereavement.
In addition to palliative or end-of-life care and support through the hospice residence and in the community, the 91原创 Hospice Society provides anticipatory, early and ongoing, individual and group grief support programs for children, teens, adults and families; education; advocacy; community outreach; innovative bereavement support programs; volunteer training; day camp and summer camp programs, FREE of charge for the community.
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