Party for a cause at spring BASH fundraiser
Fundraiser guests to tour new Middle Park Health campus in Fraser (PHOTOS)

Meg Soyars Van Hauen/Sky-Hi News
Some call it a party. Some call it a bash.
In this case, BASH stands for “Building a Superior Hospital,” and a lively BASH fundraiser to benefit the Middle Park Medical Foundation is set for June 7 in Winter Park from 5:30-10 p.m. at the Headwaters Center.
Tickets are $225 for a friendly night of wine, hors d’ouevres, dinner and live music all in support of the the foundation. Attendees of the 10th annual gala can also get a tour of Middle Park Health’s new Fraser campus. The 30,000 square foot, two-story hospital is expected to open this summer.
BASH guests can celebrate the Fraser campus becoming reality — “a monumental achievement,” Middle Park stated.
Ticket can be purchased at MiddleParkMedicalFoundation.org/bash2025.

“This new anchor facility will provide needed medical services, a safer place to recreate, a healthier workforce, support for economic and population growth, and a stronger community,” the health organization continued.
The campus will have a 24/7 emergency department, four emergency exam rooms, two trauma bays, two licensed inpatient hospital beds, and provide CT, X-ray and laboratory services.

A ribbon cutting for the new hospital is scheduled for June 17 at 11 a.m. Drinks and refreshments will be served.
The Fraser campus will be part of Middle Park Health’s network throughout the county, including centers in Kremmling, Granby, Grand Lake and Winter Park, plus a physical therapy center in Fraser.
The Middle Park Medical Foundation has philanthropy opportunities for individuals who want to contribute to the Fraser campus. Cash gifts are eligible for a 25% tax credit and in-kind gifts are eligible for a 12.5% tax credit. Learn more at MiddleParkMedicalFoundation.org/FraserCampus.


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