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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – An evening with friends can make a difference in the life of a cancer patient.

Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Auxiliary is hosting its first ever Ladies Night event on Tuesday, Feb. 28. The event includes appetizers, “mock”-tails, door prizes and a clearance sale on Gift Shoppe apparel and accessories.

“Battling cancer is a community effort,” said Carol Lawrence, Auxiliary member and former Gift Shoppe manager. “This event helps raise money for the upcoming Jamestown Regional Medical Cancer Center. It also builds community and strengthens our support systems.”

JRMC is creating a cancer center with eight infusion rooms. The center would be the only one of its kind within 90 miles. At any given time, more than 100 Stutsman County residents are traveling more than 100 miles for chemotherapy care. Of the $1.5 million JRMC Cancer Center goal, so far, the Foundation has raised $729,000.

Ladies Night is set for 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Jamestown Regional Medical Center. Admission is free.

“These are good deals for a great cause. No matter your budget, you can feel good about contributing to a cancer center. That cancer center will effect generations of the future,” said Cindy Grimm, Auxiliary past-president.

JRMC Auxiliary consists of more than 40 volunteers. Since fundraising for the Journey to Oncology campaign began, the Auxiliary has raised more than $40,000. It meets the first Monday of each month. If interested in volunteer opportunities, call (701) 952-4809. For more information about Ladies Night, email tiffany.wilkerson@jrmcnd.com or visit JRMCND.com.