DANVILLE — The CUE Club (Contributions by United Samaritans Employees) of Provena United Samaritans Medical Center Foundation will be hosting a spring Book Fair on March 22 and March 23.
Quality books and unique gift items will be on sale at discounted prices from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days in Conference Rooms 2 and 3, Ground Floor, at the Medical Center, 812 N. Logan Avenue.
Cash and checks are accepted, as well as payroll deduction for Provena employees. All proceeds from the sale benefit CUE Club initiatives.
CUE Club is a way for Provena United Samaritans employees to provide resources for patients, patients’ families and each other in times of need.
For information on CUE Club or the Book Fair, contact the Provena USMC Foundation at 442-6583 or visit http://www.provena.org/usmc/foundation
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