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St. Rose Health Center volunteers host Jewelry Fair
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            Anyone wondering about gifts for the graduate or mom on Mother’s Day may want to take advantage of the upcoming B&N Jewelry Fair. St. Rose Health Center volunteers are sponsoring the event, which is open to the public.

          The Jewelry Fair is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday, April 27 in the Kirby Building, 3520 Lakin. It is located just south of the St. Rose campus.

          “Our volunteers are eager to bring B&N Jewelry back to St. Rose,” said Nikki Adams, director of Volunteer & Associate Services at Hays Medical Center, which co-owns St. Rose with Centura Health. “It has been awhile since the last fair but our volunteers understand the products are popular.”

          The fair will offer more than 1,000 trendy and traditional items, including purses, watches, sunglasses, belts, rings, bracelets, necklaces, wallets and other accessories. Most items sell for $6 each, while a few specialty products bring more, Adams said, noting prices are far below retail.

          “We are hoping for a good turnout at this special event,” Adams commented. “St. Rose and its volunteers are eager to reach out to the community through this fair and other activities in the future.”

St. Rose specializes in primary care, prevention and wellness. Services include St. Rose Family Medicine & Urgent Care, Great Bend Internists, imaging, infusion clinic, WellnessWorks, one-day surgical procedures, Golden Belt Home Health & Hospice and a comprehensive Specialty Clinic. St. Rose is co-owned by Hays Medical Center and Centura Health.