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Volunteer or visit inspiration home to support Children’s & Women’s Hospital

Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Mobile.

Published Dec 6th, 2019

You can support sick and injured children this holiday season and get inspiration for decorating your home at the same time. Mark your calendars to tour the 2019 Mobile Bay Magazine Inspiration Home. Proceeds from ticket sales will benefit Children’s & Women’s Hospital in Mobile. The tours begin on Thursday, Dec. 12, and end on Sunday, Jan. 5.

Hours are Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. and on Sundays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10 per person and may be purchased online

The inspiration home is a luxury woodland retreat located in Van Antwerp Park, at 618 Pensacola Ave. in Fairhope, just steps from Mobile Bay and downtown Fairhope. The home reflects the story of our area through architecture and design from local vendors and designers. Each room includes the latest technology and furnishings. Innovative fixtures, smart design, top-of-the-line finishes and unique character.

Visit mobilebaymag.com/inspiration-home/ to learn more about the inspiration house.

Looking to volunteer?

The USA Health Office of Development is looking for volunteers to work 3.5-hour shifts Thursdays-Saturdays and for four-hour shift on Sundays. Our volunteers will be responsible for greeting and referencing a resource binder if guests have questions about any of the fixtures, furniture, appliances, etc. A Mobile Bay Magazine staff member will be present. If you or anyone you know (preferably college age and older) is interested in this opportunity, please follow the link and sign up. For answers to questions or additional information, please contact Nancy Calhoun at ncalhoun@southalabama.edu.

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