The Lexington Medical Society Auxiliary
presents their cookbook
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A fundraising project to benefit Kentucky's children
As the number one bestseller at Joseph-Beth Booksellers in Lexington, Kentucky for the last three holiday seasons, the Auxiliary has sold approx. 20,000 books nationwide. The Lexington Medical Society Auxiliary was created in 1948 as the philanthropic arm of the Lexington Medical Society. The organization helped open the local chapter of the Ronald McDonald House. It is part of the group’s charter to appropriate funds every year to the house. The Auxiliary also established and funded the Allied School of Health Scholarships, which are given out to undergraduate students in health-related fields in need of financial aid. In addition, the Auxiliary presents various health education programs throughout the Lexington school system. Thank you for your interest in "Creating A Stir." We appreciate your support. For more information contact the Lexington Medical Society Auxiliary at (859) 293-9100.