- AdventHealth
In honor of our local first responders, Florida Hospital Waterman is hosting an appreciation breakfast on Friday, October 13th from 5 am to 9 am at Lake Receptions in Mount Dora. The breakfast is an expression of gratitude for their service during Hurricane Irma and for all that they do every day to make Lake County a wonderful and safe place to call home.
Police, Sheriff, Fire and Lake EMS personnel are invited to stop in anytime between 5 am to 9 am for the open house style breakfast and should wear their uniform or bring identification. Florida Hospital Waterman leadership will be there to personally thank the first responders for their service and give an appreciation gift.
The first responders breakfast is free and RSVP is requested by emailing Leslie Matthews at leslie.matthews@adventhealth.com.
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