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You've seen the new logo. Maybe you've noticed other changes. Gunnison Valley Health encompasses your County-owned hospital, EMS, home medical services, assisted living, skilled nursing and long-term care. The Hospital is working on plans for expansion to enhance and expand services provided to our community. Keep an eye out for updates as these plans move forward.

6th Annual Taste of Caring at Marchitelli’s Gourmet Noodle

Join the Gunnison Valley Health Foundation for another fabulous evening of food and wine for a great cause!

Mark your calendar for Saturday, September 25, 2010
Gunnison Valley Health Foundation is partnering with one of the Gunnison Valley’s leading chefs, Michael Marchitelli, to create the sixth annual Taste of Caring, a not-to-be-missed fundraiser for equipment, expansion and programs at Gunnison Valley Health. Back by popular demand, Marchitelli will prepare a six-course gourmet meal at Marchitelli’s Gourmet Noodle in Crested Butte. Wine enthusiast Judy Byron of Grand Vin Distributors will be on-hand to pair each course with the perfect wine. As each of the six courses is brought to the table, Byron will walk diners through the selections and explain how the selection complements the culinary dishes. Quaint silent auction at 5:00 p.m. Dinner and wine starting at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $100 per person and can be purchased by calling Lauren at 642-8406 or Marchitelli’s Gourmet Noodle.
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