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A Taste of Hays

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Celebrate life with the Mary Elizabeth Maternity Home and "A Taste of Hays". This is a fundraiser that helps support the mission and operations of the Mary Elizabeth Maternity Home and provides local restaurants the opportunity to promote their new or signature dishes. 250 tickets will be sold at $100 a ticket, which allows 2 people to attend. Numerous local restaurants will be participating and will be bringing their signature dishes.

The event is come and go between 4-6:30 pm. Come for the food, but stay to visit with friends and acquaintances. The ticket also enters you into a raffle for the different prizes that have been donated. For tickets please call (785)625-6800.

A Taste of Hays

Address : 204 West 7th Hays KS
Phone : 785-625-6800   (Always call and confirm events.)

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