Tanner Foundation’s Magnolia Ball Postponed
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Tanner Foundation’s 30th Annual Magnolia Ball scheduled for April 25, 2020, will be postponed to April 24, 2021, as a preventive measure against the novel Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19).
Following CDC guidelines to reconsider gatherings that include more than 50 people, the Tanner Foundation Board of Trustees — in coordination with Tanner Health System leadership — decided to postpone the final
Magnolia Ball.
“The Magnolia Ball has always been centered on supporting community health, so we are making it our highest priority to make sure those who planned to attend the Magnolia Ball are putting their health first,” said Susan Fleck, chair of the Tanner Foundation Board of Trustees.
While the current risk of COVID-19 to the general public remains low, the move coincides with Tanner Health System’s implementation of more stringent visitor policies to keep patients, visitors and employees safe, as well as Get Healthy, Live Well postponing all planned classes and events through at least March 30. Additional information can be found at tanner.org.
“As a community hospital system, it’s our primary goal to protect the health and safety of our patients, employees and community,” said Loy Howard, president and CEO of Tanner. “These restrictions will ensure we are able to continue that mission.”
For more information about the Magnolia Ball, please contact Tanner Foundation at
770-812-4438 (GIFT) or email
Foundation@Tanner.org.
About Tanner Foundation
Tanner Foundation is a non-profit organization that supports the services of Tanner Health System through the philanthropic efforts of the community. Tanner Health System serves the healthcare needs of west Georgia and east Alabama. To learn more about Tanner Health System or Tanner Foundation,
visit tanner.org.