Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary Hosts Fudge Sale Feb. 9, 12-14
Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary will hold a fudge and caramel sale at the hospital main entrance; dates reported differ, but items are half-pound boxes priced at $10.

Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary is staging a fudge sale fundraiser at the BVRMC main entrance, offering half-pound boxes of fudge and homemade caramels for area residents and hospital visitors. The sale is positioned as a short, limited-availability fundraiser and could provide community members an easy way to support auxiliary activities while picking up gifts or treats.
Announcements about the schedule conflict in available notices. One announcement reads, “The Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary will host a fudge sale fundraiser on Feb. 9 and Feb. 12-14 at the BVRMC main entrance from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. or until sold out.” A separate announcement lists the sale as Feb. 10–13, with hours from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Both statements make clear sales will run only while supplies last or until sold out; the discrepancy in dates has not been reconciled in the materials provided. Organizers should be contacted to confirm the exact dates and whether restocks are planned between listed dates.
Product and pricing details are consistent across announcements and social posts. The Auxiliary will offer boxes of fudge in half-pound quantities and “boxes of homemade caramels from Walnut Grove Mercantile.” Social media text provided for the sale states, “Fudge and caramels are $10.00 per half pound (while supplies last). Thank you to the Auxiliary Team for all you do to bring joy to the visitors,” which confirms price and the half-pound packaging for both items. The supplier of the caramels is spelled out; the available materials do not identify who made the fudge.
A truncated sentence in one announcement ends at “half of,” leaving unclear whether a portion of proceeds is earmarked for a specific fund, program, patient assistance, equipment, or another purpose. That key detail remains unresolved in the published materials and should be clarified by Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary before the sale proceeds.
For Buena Vista County residents, the sale is a neighborhood-level fundraising event with modest price points and a short window for participation. The location at the BVRMC main entrance makes the sale accessible to hospital visitors and staff as well as the public, but limited supply means shoppers planning to stop by should arrive early in the posted hours - generally reported as 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Community pages that carried the notice also included local headlines such as “Bruce Larsen donates $5,000 to Witter Gallery,” “Merrill North will rise again,” “Caucuses in an “off-year”,” and “Tejeda, Maloutaphong perform with honor orchestra,” reflecting the sale’s placement among routine community updates.
What comes next: readers should confirm the exact sale dates and the use of any proceeds directly with Buena Vista Regional Medical Center Auxiliary or BVRMC public relations. Doing so will ensure shoppers know when the sale runs, whether both fudge and caramels are boxed at half-pound increments for $10 each, and whether part of the receipts supports a specific hospital program or community need.
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