Florida Hospital HospiceCare in need of volunteer pianists


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Florida Hospital HospiceCare volunteer Carol Gould plays the grand piano at the eight-bed Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House on the campus of Florida Hospital Flagler. COURTESY PHOTOS
Florida Hospital HospiceCare volunteer Carol Gould plays the grand piano at the eight-bed Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House on the campus of Florida Hospital Flagler. COURTESY PHOTOS
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Florida Hospital HospiceCare is in need of volunteer pianists to play the grand piano at the eight-bed Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House on the campus of Florida Hospital Flagler.

The piano was originally purchased as an auction item by a local Palm Coast resident who in turn donated it to the Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House. The piano was signed by famous pianists Lou Rawls and Neil Sedaka following their performances at local Florida Hospital galas benefitting the Palm Coast hospice house. The music from the grand piano brings a sense of peace and tranquility to the patients and families during their stay at the Stuart F. Meyer Hospice House.

To become a volunteer pianist, contact Barbara Cady at toll-free (800) 404-1133.

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