
For more than a decade, the Roger S. Good Cancer Treatment Center has spread holiday cheer through its annual Mini Christmas Tree Silent Auction. This festive tradition brings Sierra View Medical Center departments, local businesses, and community members together to donate themed mini trees, wreaths, and garlands. From whimsical Grinch creations to one-of-a-kind designs, there is something magical for everyone to enjoy.
All proceeds from the auction benefit the Cancer Treatment Center, supporting patients and families in Tulare County.
Want to spread some holiday cheer and donate a tree? Here is how you can participate.
Submission deadline: Monday, December 1, by 10 AM
Drop-off Details: If submitting your tree, wreath, or garland before December 1, please drop it off at the Roger S. Good Cancer Treatment Center. On December 1, all entries must be dropped-off to the main hospital lobby.
Guidelines:
Bidding opens on Wednesday, December 3 and closes on Tuesday, December 9 at 10 AM. From the comfort of your home, you will be able to browse and bid online for your favorite trees, wreaths, and garlands.
A link to the online auction site will be posted here soon with full instructions on how to register and place your bids.
For questions, please contact SVMC Marketing at marketing@sierra-view.com or call 559-791-3922.
465 W. Putnam Ave.
Porterville, CA 93257
559-788-6175
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