CVHF offers stuffing stuffers; The Ultimate Gift tickets


August 28, 2008 · Updated 9:42 AM 

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ARLINGTON A major motion picture starring James Garner, Brian Dennehy and Drew Fuller, The Ultimate Gift will not be in theaters until March 2007, but the Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation has been fortunate enough to secure the rights to show this film early, at the Olympic Theatre in Arlington, on the evening of Jan. 11.
This is a unique opportunity for us to thank current donors who have continued to keep the tradition of giving alive and well at Cascade Valley Hospital & Clinics, said Joan Miles, CVHF Director.
Based on the internationally-acclaimed book The Ultimate Gift, by Jim Stovall, this movie is a simple, yet profound story. A wealthy man passes away, leaving to his grandson an incredible inheritance. Rather than giving him money, he gives him 12 challenging gifts that are truly important in life and worth more than any trust fund.
CVHF is proud to be able to share this movie and introduce The Ultimate Gift message to its hospital staff, volunteers, families, friends and community members.
We hope others find the message as inspiring as we have, Miles said.
The CVHFs goal is to share the message that in the end, life lived to its fullest is its own ultimate gift. A limited amount of $10 tickets are available from the Cascade Valley Hospital Foundation.
These tickets are great stocking stuffers for your loved ones, Miles said. For information call Miles at 360-435-2133 ext. 4705, e-mail to joanm@cascadevalley.org, or stop by the office in the hospital.

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