Little Lemon Drops Guild host Outdoor Movie Night September 6, 2025

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The Little Lemon Drops guild will host an Outdoor Movie and Raffle fundraiser on September 6, 2025, starting at 6 PM, to support uncompensated care at Children's Hospital. The event will feature doors opening at 6 PM, a raffle at 7:30 PM, and a movie screening at 8 PM. Suggested donations for attendance are $10 per individual and $30 per family, with children required to be accompanied by adults. Attendees can purchase raffle tickets for $10 each at the door or by email, contributing to a worthy cause. Food options include Dick's burgers, snacks, drinks, and alcoholic beverages for purchase.

This annual event is crucial for raising funds to assist families needing medical care, ensuring that financial barriers do not prevent access to essential services. The Little Lemon Drops guild emphasizes community involvement in supporting local healthcare initiatives. Such fundraisers play a vital role in sustaining the hospital's ability to provide care to those who cannot afford it.

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