Candy Donations Needed for Trick-or-Treat Event at Heartwood Care Center
CROSBY, Minn. – Help make Halloween a fun and memorable time for local children this October! The Cuyuna Regional Medical Center (CRMC) is collecting candy donations for the residents of Heartwood Care Center to hand out during the annual trick-or-treat event. Monetary donations to buy candy are also appreciated.
All goblins, ghosts, and ghouls are invited to join the trick-or-treating festivities at Heartwood Care Center on Thursday, October 31, from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. This event will be held at the new Heartwood Care Center, located at 503 Heartwood Drive, Crosby, MN. It’s a safe and welcoming event for children 10 and under to enjoy wearing their favorite costumes. Over 500 children are expected to participate in this annual tradition.
Please drop off all donations at the entrance of CRMC’s Crosby Clinic any time before Halloween. For more information, contact Mary Dehning at 218-820-4967.
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