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Ivinson Hospital Auxiliary Celebrates 75 Years With Community Event

Ivinson Memorial Hospital's volunteer auxiliary, founded by 30 women in March 1951, marked its 75th anniversary Wednesday at the hospital's West Atrium.

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Ivinson Hospital Auxiliary Celebrates 75 Years With Community Event
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Seventy-five years after 30 women gathered to launch a volunteer organization at Ivinson Memorial Hospital, the hospital marked the milestone with a community celebration Wednesday afternoon in its West Atrium.

The event, held from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on March 11, 2026, recognized the Ivinson Memorial Hospital Auxiliary's three-quarters of a century of service to Laramie. Ivinson, located at 255 N 30th St and affiliated with UCHealth, published the public invitation on March 9, inviting the broader community to attend.

The Auxiliary's roots trace to March 1951, when that founding group of 30 women organized and set the organization in motion. Details of what the group accomplished in its early years, and how it grew from those original members, were not available before press time.

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The celebration was listed among Albany County's March community calendar alongside events like the United Way of Albany County's March Madness fundraiser and weekly yoga sessions at the Centennial Public Library, underscoring how the Auxiliary's anniversary fits into the rhythm of civic life in Laramie.

Anyone seeking more information about the hospital or future Auxiliary-related events can reach Ivinson Memorial Hospital at (307) 742-2141.

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