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Home Hospice seeks Christmas decorations donations

Home Hospice of Cooke County is going to soon be accepting gifts to get his or her 2018 Christmas Rummage Sale starting in a few days.

Anybody sick and tired of putting decorations back into the loft, ready to get a brand new Christmas tree or maybe to hit every one of the earnings and want room for anyone fresh decorations, Home Hospice is prepared to assist by accepting gifts of Christmas decorations. Items may include Christmas antique products, garland, wreaths, tinsel, lights, trees, centerpieces, wrapping paper, gift totes, accessories, outdoor decorations, ribbons, bows, collectibles and everything else Christmas.


Home Hospice would likely be receiving Christmas ornaments from Dec. 26 to Jan. 26 at your home Hospice of Cooke County office, 3-16 S. Chestnut St. The office will be open at 8 pm to five p.m. Monday through Friday. Anybody desiring assistance with huge amounts, people will probably be available on Jan. 5 and Jan. 8.

Home Hospice of Cooke County would soon be hosting its own 2018 "Deck The Halls Christmas Rummage Sale" on from 8:30 a.m. to at Least One p.m. on Dec. 1 at the Civic Center at Gainesville.

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