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Granville Health System Foundation Offers “Culinary Treasures”
After many months of collecting recipes from area residents, the Granville Health System Foundation is now selling a “Culinary Treasures” cookbook. Proceeds from the cookbook will benefit the Foundation, which is the fundraising arm of Granville Health System. The beautiful spiral bound cookbook features over 300 mouthwatering recipes in seven …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Foundation Holds Second Annual Royal Tea Party
The Granville Health System Foundation held its second annual Royal Tea Party on Saturday, May 15 at the Granville County Shrine Club in Oxford. After the hundred guests viewed the silent auction items, they enjoyed a presentation about the art of afternoon tea and tea etiquette by Mrs. Marcia Roots, …READ MORE »
GHS Foundation Selects Peyton Roberson as Recipient of the 2010 Sam Perry Scholarship
The Granville Health System Foundation recently announced Peyton Elizabeth Roberson, a baccalaureate program nursing student at East Carolina University, was awarded the first annual Sam Perry Scholarship at a luncheon held Monday, May 24 at Granville Health System’s education classroom. The Foundation established the scholarship fund in memory of Sam …READ MORE »
GHS Foundation Art Gala Raises More than $62,000 in Support of Expansion Plan
OXFORD, NC (Dec 16, 2009) – The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation held its inaugural Art Gala on Saturday, November 21 at the Granville County Shrine Club in Oxford, NC. The event raised more than $62,000 in support of the upcoming GHS Expansion Plan. The expansion plan, an ambitious 32,000 …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Foundation Holds 2009 Art Gala in Support of the GHS Expansion Plan
The Granville Health System (GHS) Foundation will host the first annual Granville Health System Art Gala on Saturday, November 21, at the Granville County Shrine Club located at 706 Roxboro Road, Oxford. The event begins at 6:00pm and is black-tie optional. Proceeds from the evening will benefit the GHS Foundation …READ MORE »
GHS Employees Raise More Than $27,000 to “Pave the Way” in Support of Community Health
Granville Health System (GHS) announced the organization’s employees raised more than $27,000 through the “Paving the Way” employee giving campaign. The funds raised will benefit the Granville Health System Foundation and a portion of the money will be used to construct a brick walkway leading to the entrance of the …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Employees “Pave the Way” in Support of Community Health
Granville Health System (GHS) announced the organization is conducting an employee giving campaign from July 13 to August 14. The campaign, “Paving the Way,” will benefit the Granville Health System Foundation and a portion of the money raised will be used to construct a brick walkway leading to the entrance …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Introduces Sam Perry Memorial Scholarship Memorial Ceremony
Granville Health System (GHS) held a ceremony on Friday, May 15 to introduce the Sam Perry Memorial Scholarship. The event was held at Granville Medical Center. In addition to formally introducing the scholarship, the program paid tribute to Sam Perry, a well-known local health care professional who passed away earlier …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Receives Generous Gift from Local Philanthropist
Granville Health System (GHS) gratefully acknowledges the charitable gifts given by the estate of local businessman and philanthropist Harold L. Sherman and his family. The donations, totaling $174,000, will be used to further GHS’s mission to provide the community it serves with the very best health care delivered with compassion …READ MORE »
Granville Health System Auxiliary to Hold First Annual Royal Tea Party
The Granville Health System (GHS) Auxiliary has announced that it will hold the First Annual Royal Tea Party on Saturday, May 2 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Granville County Shrine Club in Oxford. Live music will be provided and “tea attire,” including hats and gloves, is welcome. Advance …READ MORE »