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World Championship Steak-Grilling Team, DJ Williams To Highlight Annual Steak Soiree Fundraiser

STUTTGART, Ark. – Presented by Stuttgart Medical Clinic Physicians, the annual Steak Soiree fundraiser benefiting Baptist Health Medical Center-Stuttgart will be held Tuesday, Nov. 15, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Grand Prairie Center.

World Championship steak-grilling team, led by David Nelson of Magnolia, will be serving up delicious filets for attendees. DJ Williams, an NFL free-agent and current Little Rock TV personality, will be the speaker for the event.

Williams went to high school in North Little Rock and played football at the University of Arkansas. He won the prestigious John Mackey award as the nation’s best collegiate tight end. Upon graduation, Williams was drafted in the 5th round to the Green Bay Packers. In addition to the Packers, Williams has suited up for the Jacksonville Jaguars, the New England Patriots, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and most recently, the Washington Redskins. Today, he is a morning regular on KARK.

In addition, a silent auction will feature a 14 karat gold and sterling silver diamond bracelet valued at $2,250 donated by Wilkerson’s Jewelers.    diamond bracelet

For the first time ever, the foundation will be offering a new component to the silent auction: fabulous excursions to explore all the corners for the earth – from San Francisco to Tuscany to Africa. These vacations are truly trips of a life time.

Tickets and sponsorships are still available for this event and can be purchased through the Baptist Health Foundation. Individual tickets are $75, and sponsorships range in price from $500 to $1,000. Tickets will be sold at the door until capacity is reached. For more information, please call Emily Mitchell at 660-473-1791.

ABOUT BAPTIST HEALTH FOUNDATION: Baptist Health Foundation was established to provide financial support for the healing ministry of Baptist Health throughout our state-wide community. The generous support of our donors has enabled Baptist Health to benefit Arkansans in many ways, including free immunizations and health care to children and adults in need, the first stroke awareness program with dedicated emergency facilities, and Med-Flight services to remote areas across the state. For more information about Baptist Health, please call Baptist Health HealthLine at 1-888-BAPTIST.