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Hogs for Hospice weekend postponed for 2021

REGIONAL — For the second year in a row, the annual Hogs for Hospice weekend has been postponed due to COVID restrictions.

The Hogs committee made the announcement on Friday, June 11, but also announced some other events taking place this summer.

“Over the years, Hogs for Hospice has been put in a position to make some big decisions, but no decisions bigger than our 2020 and now our 2021 event,” said committee member Joe Oswald.

“The health and safety and well being of our community, guests and our Hogs for Hospice ambassadors will always be front and centre to every decision we make,” added Donny Pacheco.

The Hogs committee has announced two other events that will keep the fundraising efforts at the forefront of everyone’s mind.

They will soon launch their H4H 50-50 Summer Raffle on Friday, July 2, starting with a prize of $20,000 and building from there. Last summer’s prize got to over $120,000.

In addition to the popular 50-50 raffle, they’ve also announced the Hogs for Hospice Poker Run, which will happen on July 31, and will have a grand prize of $1000 and V.I.P. tickets.

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