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NOTICE:  THE COMMUNITY NIGHT OUT WILL BE HELD INSIDE AT THE VALLEY CITY EAGLES CLUB, DUE TO COLD WEATHER…

Valley City, ND CHI Mercy Health (Mercy Hospital) is excited to announce it will be holding a “Community Night Out” on Sunday, October 5 from 4:00pm-6:00pm at the Valley City Eagles Club due to cold weather. All activities will remain the same. The “Kitchen With An Attitude” will be catering a complementary meal for the community of pulled turkey sandwiches, fruit salad, and raw vegetables. The Midwest Dairy Association will be providing cartons of milk and High Plains Water will be supplying water for beverages for the meal. This meal is free and open to the public.

On Friday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Mercy Healthcare Foundation Director Stephanie Mayfield says, this will be a great event to wrap up all of the Community Block Parties that were held in Valley City this year.

On Friday’s Wayne Byers Show on CSi Cable 2, Mercy Healthcare Foundation Director Stephanie Mayfield says, this will be a great event to wrap up all of the Community Block Parties that were held in Valley City this year.

CHI Mercy Health will be partnering with local Emergency Medical Service partners for the event and will include the Barnes County Ambulance, Barnes County Sheriff’s Department, Valley City Police Department, and the Valley City Fire Department. Each agency will have emergency vehicles and staff on hand to share their role in helping maintain a safe and healthy community.

She pointed out that Mercy Hospital’s new name “CHI Mercy Health” also has a new tagline “Imagine better health”. It is truly the Hospital’s goal to serve our patients with our core values of Reverence, Integrity, Compassion, and Excellence. We want to support a healthy community by providing medical treatment and services in our community for your convenience.

At the event, each of the departments at the Hospital will have a booth set up to display which services they provide and we will also have Stroke education, Free Blood Pressure checks, children’s safety education, a bounce house for kid’s to play in, and free giveaways.

Please contact Stephanie Mayfield in the Mercy Healthcare Foundation office (direct #845-6557 or

stephaniemayfield@catholichealth.net) with any questions regarding the event.

In the event of bad weather,

The hospital is now an affiliate of Catholic Health Initiatives non-profit.

Mercy Hospital is now called CHI Mercy Health. A new name and logo will be imbedded in each of Catholic Health Initiatives’ markets over the next several months, highlighting a unified brand that strengthens local links to a nationally recognized health system that operates 89 hospitals and hundreds of outpatient centers, assisted living and other facilities in 18 states.

President of Mercy Hospital Keith Heuser, says the hospital would not be where it is today if we were not a part of CHI.

Catholic Health Initiatives’ senior vice president for communications, Joyce Ross says this new branding strategy reflects CHI’s commitment to building the Next Era of Healthy Communities through bold approaches, new services, a strengthened system and greater focus on consumers.

The CHI system is based in Colorado and has a division based in Fargo. In Bismarck, CHI and St. Alexius will form a regional health system of hospitals and clinics in western and central North Dakota. St. Alexius will remain associated with the Benedictine Sisters of the Annunciation Monastery in Bismarck and will retain a local board of directors.