‘Evening at Moulin Rouge’ to raise funds for Levi Hospital
The Baron’s Ball, the annual benefit gala for Levi Hospital, will be held Nov. 4 this year, with the theme of “An Evening at Moulin Rouge.”
Proceeds from the Baron’s Ball will benefit the programs at Levi, which include Outpatient Rehabilitation Therapy Services, Student Athlete Programs, Levi Transitions Counseling, and Adult Inpatient Psychiatric Care.
The fundraising gala will be held in Horner Hall at the Hot Springs Convention Center, beginning at 6 p.m. with a reception and silent auction. Doors open at 7 p.m. Dinner will be prepared by Chef Randy Morrow with Turf Catering.
The Baron, Davis Tillman, and his wife, Suellen, will be the “Excellence Sponsor” again this year. Other sponsors include Dorothy Morris and the Morris Foundation, Brad and Elaine Wolken, Angela Rose of Rose Eye Clinic, Lou and Susan Siegel, Southern Bancorp, PLD Transport Inc., Life Net, Hurst Law Group, Robert Zunick, branch manager for Wells Fargo Advisors LLC, Regions Bank, First Security Bank, Legacy Printers, Walmart on Central Avenue, Hot
Springs National Park Dental Group, Arkansas Blue Cross & Blue Shield, Relyance Bank, Dr. Hal Koppel, Jim and Jane Randall, Ray and Kerry Owen, Jean Gershner, and Carol Wootton.
Sponsorship opportunities are still available. Benefits include tickets or a table for the event. Call Jackie Arrison, vice president for Development for Levi Hospital, at 622-3498 for information on how to become a sponsor, or visit http://www.levihospitalbaronsball.org for more information.
The Outpatient Rehabilitation Therapy Department received The Sentinel-Record Reader’s Choice Award for best Outpatient Physical Therapy Provider for the fourth year in a row this year. Levi is well-recognized throughout the state for its work with those with psychiatric disorders, as it is one of the few hospitals that will take patients from 18 years of age and older.
“While Levi has great facilities and equipment, our success comes directly from the team of dedicated professionals whose only mission is to bring the patient to their highest level of function, whether that be physical, mental or emotional. Levi Hospital is one of the oldest and longest serving hospitals in the State of Arkansas having opened its doors on November 1, 1914. Since that date, Levi Hospital has gained a reputation of providing superior care within its defined services. Levi has always focused on meeting the community health needs, and as such, has modified its programming to address those critical, unmet and underserved needs,” Pat McCabe, president and CEO, said in a news release.