Cancer Foundation’s St. Patrick’s Day Brunch attracts a crowd… and a delegation of Dollys – WITH SLIDESHOW
The Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation’s St. Patrick’s Day Brunch attracted a colorful crowd of residents, visitors, and a stylish pack of Dolly Partons who donned their best boots and asset-enhancing attire to invade Hatteras Island for the day.
The annual brunch featured live music by Rory Kelleher, mimosas, a full buffet, a Selfie Station, and a Bloody Mary bar, as well as a raffle with prizes donated by Lee Robinson General Store, and an estimated 115 tickets were sold before the Sunday morning event.
Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation Vice President Donna Barnett said that the March 16 brunch was an extremely successful initiative, raising more than $8,300 for the local foundation.
As a result, the St. Patrick’s Day Brunch will remain a relatively new but already popular annual tradition for the HICF, alongside the many other events that the HICF hosts as fundraisers every year.
The HICF is an all-volunteer and non-profit organization that supports cancer patients and their families living on Hatteras Island. Founded in December 2000, the foundation’s primary goal is to raise funds to provide financial assistance for medical bills, prescriptions, travel expenses, and other needs that might not be taken care of by insurance.
To date, the Hatteras Island Cancer Foundation has assisted over 244 islanders with cancer and their families with grants in excess of $1,000,000.
“We’re delighted with the big turnout, the enthusiasm, and all of the donations raised for the Cancer Foundation at the St. Patrick’s Day Brunch,” said Barnett. “It was definitely an event to be remembered, and we’re grateful for everyone who came, and for everyone who continues to support our Hatteras Island community members and neighbors in need.”







