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BOMA to hold holiday luncheon Dec. 14 at Oak Hill Country Club

The Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA) of Greater Rochester will hold their holiday luncheon on Friday, December 14. The event will be held at the Oak Hill Country Club on Kilbourn Rd. Registration, cash bar, and hors d'oeuvres begin at 11:30 a.m. The luncheon starts at 12:30 p.m. The cost for members is $15 (and $45 for guests.) The cash bar will be available until 12:30 p.m. "We ask that you please bring one of the following items with you to the Holiday Party at Oak Hill. BOMA Greater Rochester and Journey Home, thank you for your donation," said Kevin Telga, BOMA community partnership & public media. "The Journey Home desires to fulfill three goals: comfort, dignity, and that no one will be alone. As we embrace life, the greatest gift of all, we become mindful of the whole person. Their physical needs emotional needs and their spiritual needs. These needs become heightened at the end of life. Deep within us, we long to be whole, to be loved and to be valued. It is through faith, great love and care from others that we are able to nurture the sacredness of ones life as it gently passes," said Tracey Jagla, director of Journey Home. Journey Home is a non-profit organization dedicated to providing a peaceful home setting with compassionate comfort care to dying individuals who have a life prognosis of three months or less. Their goal is to provide guidance, support, comfort and pain management to individuals as they journey through the dying process, as well as provide guidance and support to the families of the dying individual. More information on Journey Home can be found at their website www.journeyhomegreece.org.
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