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More than 100 donate to ‘Books for Babies’ in North Huntingdon

Kim Stepinsky | For The Tribune-Review
(from left), Event hostess, Jennifer Miele, Vice President Marketing and Communications, Excela Health, joins event co-chairs, Maureen Cutrell and Jen Kettering, along with Westmoreland Hospital Auxiliary president, Stephanie VanNorman, during the Westmoreland Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction, held at the home of Jennifer Miele in North Huntingdon on Tuesday morning, December 11, 2012. Over 100 guests attending the event enjoyed brunch and auction items provided by auxiliary members. Books were also donated by guests to benefit the 'Books for Babies' project which enables every baby born at Westmoreland Hospital to receive a book as well as their siblings.
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Published: Sunday, December 16, 2012, 8:56 p.m.
Updated: Sunday, December 16, 2012

Event hostess Jennifer Miele, Vice President Marketing and Communications, Excela Health, joined event co-chairs Maureen Cutrell and Jen Kettering with Westmoreland Hospital Auxiliary president Stephanie VanNorman at the Westmoreland Hospital Auxiliary Christmas auction, held at Miele's home in North Huntingdon. More than 100 guests attending the event enjoyed brunch and auction items provided by auxiliary members. Books were donated by guests to benefit the “Books for Babies” project, which enables every baby born (and their siblings) at Westmoreland Hospital to receive a book.

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