CRMC Celebrates 60 Years of Service
Cuyuna Regional Medical Center proudly celebrates 60 years of exceptional care on the Cuyuna Range. In heartfelt appreciation for the community’s unwavering support over six decades, CRMC extends an invitation to everyone to join in recognizing this remarkable milestone at an anniversary celebration. Mark your calendars and join in the fun with live music by Rafe Carlson, courtesy of the Cuyuna Lakes Chamber, exciting games from AutoSmith Services, and delightful refreshments at Music in the Park.
Date: Thursday, June 6
Time: 5:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Location: Crosby Memorial Park
CRMC will commemorate its rich history marked by milestones, innovations, and steadfast dedication to health. The medical facility will pay tribute to the past, revel in the present, and eagerly anticipate a future brimming with ongoing commitment to the well-being of the Cuyuna Range. Whether you’re a former employee or a patient, visit the small CRMC tent set up in the park and share your memories or personal testimonies about why you love CRMC and receiving healthcare in Lake Country.
As part of the celebration, CRMC will launch its Alumni Network, aiming to maintain enduring connections with exceptional staff members throughout its history. Former employees can sign up for a lifetime alumni membership at a nominal fee. In addition to a t-shirt, they will receive a badge ensuring their eligibility for discounts on coffee and specialty drinks at the Cornerstone Coffee Shop on the Crosby campus. For those interested in learning more, head to https://forms.office.com/r/EGAaDfMkVC or e-mail alumni@cuyunamed.org.
Join us as we come together to commemorate CRMC’s shared history and celebrate the achievements that have defined its journey. Don’t miss this special event—mark your calendars and celebrate 60 years of excellence in healthcare with us!
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