Harvest Party Fundraiser for Local Wildflower Clinic

Taking place right in the middle of Fall, the Wildflower Clinic celebrates the autumn season with delicious food, rustic old-fashioned games and live entertainment at their Annual Harvest Party Fundraiser. Set in the charming countryside of Tringali Barn, guests dressed in Diamonds and Denim get to enjoy an intimate evening of fall weather and rural fun on Sunday, November 8th from 4 to 8 p.m. All donations go towards benefiting the Wildflower Clinic.  “The Harvest Party will be a wonderful opportunity to celebrate our sponsors and community through a joyful event” explains, Katrina Leonard, Director of the Wildflower Clinic.

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ABOUT THE EVENT

Dinner Is Served: The main course includes your choice of pork tenderloin or chicken, vegetables, a salad, bread and a variety of desserts to choose from. The Harvest Party will also provide appetizers before dinner and a cash donation bar that offers wine and beer (all donations will, of course, go to the Wildflower Clinic). Colleen Latta, a St. Augustine local, will be catering for this event.

Entertainment: Guests can show off their skills with games of cornhole, horseshoes and wifflewaffle. Or if guests are looking to sit back and relax, the local St. Augustine band, Chillula, will be providing live music throughout the entire evening.

Tickets & Donations: The tickets for this wonderful event cost $100 and any donations are happily received.

Location: The Tringali Barn, 1 Mile South of 206 on US 1, St. Augustine, FL.

Sponsors: The McLeod Firm, Gator Door East, Inc., Hearing Solutions of North Florida, PLLC, Oxford Dental Associates, Burkhardt Sales & Services, Herbie Wiles Insurance, Orthopaedic Associates of St. Augustine, and more!

What the Wildflower Clinic Does For St. Augustine:

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Good Samaritan Health Centers, Inc.’s Wildflower Clinic provides free medical and dental care to the residents of St. John’s County who cannot afford these services and for those who are not currently insured. The Wildflower Clinic’s mission is to improve the health of these residents by inviting local doctors, nurses, EMTs and other healthcare professionals to volunteer at the clinic. For more information, visit www.goodsamstaug.org or check out their Facebook.

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