Haywood Regional Medical Center Mother’s Day sale to benefit Haywood Community College

The Haywood Regional Medical Center Gift Shop is hosting a Mother’s Day Sale event on Monday May 2nd, 2016 from 11am – 2:30pm. The event will feature new gift ideas, free prizes for lucky winners, refreshments, and reduced prices on winter merchandise. Proceeds from sales in the gift shop benefit scholarships for students in nursing or medical related fields of study at Haywood Community College. Photo courtesy of Haywood Regional Medical Center

From Haywood Regional Medical Center:

Haywood Regional Medical Center Gift Shop hosting Mother’s Day Sale event

Waynesville, N.C. – The Haywood Regional Medical Center Gift Shop is hosting a Mother’s Day Sale event on Monday May 2nd, 2016 from 11am – 2:30pm. The event will feature new gift ideas, free prizes for lucky winners, refreshments, and reduced prices on winter merchandise. Proceeds from sales in the gift shop benefit scholarships for students in nursing or medical related fields of study at Haywood Community College. The gift shop boasts a wide array of gifts for mothers including jewelry, scarves, figurines, books, skin care products and the popular Willow Tree figurines and Ginger Snaps charm jewelry. For more information, call 828.452.8232. The gift shop is located at Haywood Regional Medical Center – 262 Leroy George Drive in Clyde, NC.

As a part of Duke LifePoint Healthcare, Haywood Regional Medical Center is supported by Duke University Health System’s world-renowned leadership in clinical excellence and quality care and LifePoint Health’s extensive resources, knowledge and experience in operating community hospitals.

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