Jefferson Healthcare hosts a community forum and groundbreaking ceremony for its new Port Ludlow Clinic on Wednesday, May 11.
The forum is set for noon at the Port Ludlow Bay Club, 120 Spinnaker …
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Jefferson Healthcare hosts a community forum and groundbreaking ceremony for its new Port Ludlow Clinic on Wednesday, May 11.
The forum is set for noon at the Port Ludlow Bay Club, 120 Spinnaker Place. The event provides an opportunity for the community to hear from Mike Glenn, CEO of Jefferson Healthcare, about details of the new clinic and to receive an update on the Emergency and Specialty Services building project and other Jefferson Healthcare news. Light refreshments are served.
After the forum, all are invited to join Glenn, the hospital commissioners, representatives from contractor Port Ludlow Associates and Steven Rice, principal of Rice Fergus Miller Architects in charge of the project, at the clinic site for the groundbreaking ceremony.
The ceremony is expected to begin at about 1:30 p.m. at the construction site, located at the corner of Paradise Road and Breaker Lane, across the street from Kitsap Bank in the Port Ludlow Village Center.
The Port Ludlow Clinic is designed by Rice Fergus Miller Architects of Bremerton, and the construction is to be completed by Port Ludlow Associates.