The Pregnancy Care Center of McMinnville will host its annual fundraising event, More Than Imagined: A Harvest of Hope, on Thursday, Oct. 23, beginning at 5:30 p.m. at the Warren County Farmers Market Pavilion, located at 100 Market St. in McMinnville.

The evening will include a catered meal, fellowship, and a silent auction to support the Center’s mission of offering compassionate, practical aid to women and families facing unplanned pregnancies or parenting challenges.

The Pregnancy Care Center (PCC) offers free and confidential services such as pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, 1:1 coaching, parenting education, material support through their “Baby Bucks” store, and post-abortion counseling and recovery support. The Center also partners with local churches, volunteers, and donors to sustain its outreach, and emphasizes walking alongside clients “in word and deed.”

Scan this Venmo code to purchase advance tickets for "More than Imagined: A Harvest of Hope."

Ticket sales are $50 each. To attend, purchase via Venmo by scanning the QR code included within this post (include attendee names in the memo field) or in person at PCC’s office at 101 Magness Drive, during open hours (Monday and Thursday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.) Each ticket buyer’s name will be added to the guest list for entry.

The event is sponsored by:  Randall Walker Farms, who is providing the harvest-themed décor, as well as Georgia’s Sweets, Cookies by Brax, Bonnie Blue Inn and Two Sisters Marketplace, which will be providing desserts. Gold level sponsors are First National Bank of Middle Tennessee and McCay Wealth Advisory. Netherton Family Dentistry is a silver level sponsor, while bronze level sponsors are Homeland Community Bank, Citizens Tri-County Bank, Security Federal Savings Bank, Connor Vision and Kirby Real Estate. These sponsors help lower overhead, ensuring a larger share of proceeds reaches client care. PCC says the generosity and involvement of individual and corporate sponsors demonstrates a shared commitment to caring for families in crisis.

Organizers encourage community members to attend Thursday’s event for an inspiring evening of purpose, to learn more about PCC’s work, and to show support for local families in need. For more information or to confirm in-person ticket availability, reach out to the Pregnancy Care Center of McMinnville or check their social media page.

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