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Take a moment to taste the wine

Recently, the Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice hosted its second Annual Benefit Wine Tasting. The event, held at 300 Harper Drive, benefitted the charitable home care, hospice and counseling programs of the non-profit organization headquartered in Moorestown.

The popular and well-attended event was sponsored by The Wine Cellar in Cinnaminson, with catering provided by Due Amici of Cinnaminson. Other restaurants offering food samplings during the evening included The Chop House of Berlin, Marcello’s Ristorante of Mount Laurel, Anthony Michael’s Catering of Somerdale, Bogey’s Club & Café of Sewell, R & D Cuisine of Delran and The Fudge Artist of Moorestown.

Proceeds from The Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice Wine Tasting benefit patients and their families in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties. Proceeds also help support The Hospice of Moorestown VNA’s Camp Firefly, a free overnight camp for children who are grieving following the death of a parent, sibling, or other special person.

Founded in 1904, Moorestown Visiting Nurses & Hospice is a non-profit organization that provides homecare, hospice, private duty, counseling and community wellness services to families in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties. To learn more, call 552–1300, email services@moorestownvna.org, or visit www.moorestownvna.org.

In the photos, from top left, are:

– Moorestown residents Holly McCann (of Moorestown VNA), and husband Ross McCann.

– From left: Charlotte Holcombe, president/CEO Moorestown Visiting Nurse Association (VNA); Moorestown VNA Board of Directors Chairman Richard Middleton of Alloy, Silverstein, Shapiro, Adams, Mulford & Company; Kim Plasket, director of public communications, Moorestown VNA; Robin Middleton; and Kathleen Miller, vice president of finance, Moorestown VNA.

– Greg Law of Artcraft Promotional Products in Moorestown and Tammy Hunsberger of Lansdale, Pa.

– Moorestown VNA President/CEO Charlotte Holcombe (left), and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Countess of Moorestown.

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