City turns out Tuesday to chow down for Hospice
BY JIMMY TOMLIN
HIGH POINT - There's little mystery about what goes on at the annual Hospice Taste of the Town fundraiser.
"You just taste and taste and taste till you can't eat anymore," explains Kimberly Hines, marketing associate for Hospice of the Piedmont, which benefits from Taste of the Town.
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