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Second Annual Cabin Fever set for March

Written By Editor on 2/3/25 | 2/3/25


 CATSKILL - At some point in our lives we all have a connection to cancer.

That's why Saturday, March 15 is so important.

The second annual 2025 Cabin Fever, presented by the Greene County Women's League, will be held that Saturday, from 1-5 p.m. at The Wire, 48 S. River St. Coxsackie.

Tickets are $60 per person and include desserts and savories, and other specialties catered by Mazzone Hospitality.

 There will be a cash bar.

 Tickets are available now by contacting:

 Lisa Leone-Beers 518-755-4744 or Cat Tice-Jones 518-821-6712.

 And even though cancer is a serious business, 2025 Cabin Fever is not only a benefit for Greene County cancer patients but also presents multiple fun and engaging activities.

 A Live Auction, with Angela Lanuto as auctioneer, will be held with numerous items not found anywhere else, along with a Silent Auction, Brown Bag Auction, raffle prizes and a huge number of raffles.

 DJ Jack will be spinning tunes for everyone's enjoyment

 There will be absolutely something for everyone to enjoy.

 Greene County Women's League is assisting close to 70 patients now. 

 With your help, we can reach out farther.

 Mark your calendar right now for 2025 Cabin Fever.

  About Greene County Women's League: 

The League was formed over 40 years ago by a group of 12 women with a mission to assist cancer patients with medical bills not covered by their insurance.

The League provides Greene County Cancer patients with assistance in paying medical expenses resulting from the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

Although the League pays medical bills solely for Greene County residents, they do pay providers anywhere in the United States that Greene County residents choose to seek medical treatment. 

Each patient who applies for assistance is eligible to receive a maximum of   $5,000 in medical payments for expenses such as pharmacy bills, prosthetics, doctor and hospital co-pays. Proceeds raised by the League are committed to patient care.

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