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PG Hospice Society gearing up for Bucket List Fundraiser Gala.

The Bucket List Fundraiser Gala hosted by the Prince George Hospice Society is set for September 22.

The fundraiser gives people a chance to have one of their bucket list goals achieved after they purchase a ticket.

You can send a form to [email protected]

The goals are divided into three categories. “So the A list is like walk the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu that sort of thing, the B list skydiving, white water rafting and then your C’s is likely learning Spanish and that sort of stuff so every week we’re giving away a b and a c wish,” says Donna Flood, executive director.

Flood says there’s still time to get your tickets. “Tickets are $85 a piece or for a table of 10 for $750 and they can go online to Central Interior Tickets at 3540 Opie Crescent and buy them there.”

The event is being held at the Prince George Civic Centre with Ben Nemtin of MTV’s The Buried Life as the guest speaker.

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