ARCH Hospice's Chocolate Express Returns for 8th Year

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ARCH Hospice's Chocolate Express Returns for 8th Year
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Join ARCH Hospice for the Chocolate Express, a fun-filled winter event featuring snowshoeing and skiing trails with chocolate stations. This year's event takes place on January 12, 2025, at Stokely Creek Lodge, with Maitland Ford Lincoln providing free shuttle service.

Winter in the north is always an amazing site to see, and what better way to enjoy it than joining us at ARCH’s Chocolate Express on Jan. 12, 2025 at Stokely Creek Lodge. Experience the ultimate blend of outdoor fun and chocolatey indulgence during the much-anticipated Chocolate Express ! This fun-filled event is not only a treat for your taste buds but also an opportunity to support ARCH Hospice.

For the eighth year in a row, Maitland Ford Lincoln is our Trail Sponsor! Their drivers will be offering free shuttles from Mountain View Public School to Stokely Creek Lodge between 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and 3 to 4:30 p.m. We are grateful for their continued support!

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