Guthrie Corning Hospital Valentine's Ball Raises Nearly $60,000

February 27, 2019

The Annual Guthrie Corning Hospital Valentine’s Ball raised nearly $60,000 to support the Guthrie Corning Cancer Center. 

More than 270 guests attended the event, held at the Corning Museum of Glass. The evening included dinner and dancing to music from the band Into the Spin. Guests also heard the inspirational story of one of the patients from the Guthrie Corning Cancer Center.

Garrett Hoover, President and COO of Guthrie Corning Hospital said “A heartfelt thank you to the community sponsors, board members, staff and everyone else who helped make this event a success. The donations from these groups will make a significant difference for our patients.”

The Guthrie Corning Cancer Center adjoins the Guthrie Corning Hospital and provides easy access to medical, radiation and surgical oncologists, comprehensive interventional radiology treatments, a large selection of clinical trials, minimally invasive surgical options and a complete range of support services.

Guthrie is a non-profit integrated health system located in north central Pennsylvania and upstate New York, serving patients from a twelve-county service area. Guthrie is a member of the Mayo Clinic Care Network and is the first health system based in Pennsylvania and New York to join this network. Guthrie is comprised of a research institute, home care/hospice, hospitals in Sayre, Pa., Corning, N.Y., Towanda, Pa., Troy, Pa. and Cortland, N.Y., as well as a multi-specialty group practice of more than 325 physicians and 210 advanced practice providers offering 47 specialties through a regional office network providing primary and specialty care in 21 communities in Pennsylvania and New York. In addition, Guthrie offers home medical equipment and respiratory therapy products at seven convenient Med Supply Depot locations. Guthrie provides a wide range of services and programs to enhance the health and well-being of those it serves.

Decorated ballroom