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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Not all gifts are wrapped in paper. You can give the gift of local cancer care this holiday season.

Everyone who makes a purchase at Jamestown Regional Medical Center Auxiliary’s Holiday Magic gives twice. The Auxiliary is hosting its 31st annual Holiday Magic Christmas Bazaar on Friday, Dec. 1. Gifts available at the bazaar include baked goods, holiday décor, apparel and other items not available elsewhere. All proceeds benefit JRMC’s Journey to Oncology campaign.

“The money we earn at Holiday Magic helps build the upcoming JRMC Cancer Center. This center will provide cancer treatment and decrease travel time for patients,” said Eunice Sahr, Auxiliary president. “That’s a huge asset to cancer patients in our rural community.”

Fifty-two volunteers make up the Jamestown Regional Medical Center Auxiliary. The Auxiliary meets at 1:30 p.m. the first Monday of each month. Some of the volunteer projects include: working at the JRMC Gift Shoppe, providing hand-knit caps and Halo sleep sacks for newborns, providing tummy pillows for surgical patients and funding medical equipment like the infant warmer in Family BirthPlace. Dues are $5 per year and the Auxiliary is always interested in new volunteers.

The bazaar is available in JRMC’s lower level conference rooms from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. A bake sale and refreshments are also available.

For more information about Holiday Magic, call 952-1050 or visit jrmcnd.com. To learn more about the Auxiliary, call 952-4809.