Support Angela Hospice’s Auction

May 12, 2026

Bidding is now open for our Golf Fore Angela auction, a fundraiser to benefit Angela Hospice’s caring programs. With over 35 packages currently up for bid – and more packages being added — there are many opportunities to show your support for Angela Hospice’s compassionate mission.

While final bidding will take place in-person for registered golfers and dinner guests at our Golf Fore Angela Golf Outing, the community is welcome to bid during our online pre-bidding period, which will remain open until Friday, June 5 at 3 p.m. ET.

Angela Hospice is grateful to the many generous businesses and donors who have contributed to our auction:

5/3 Bank
Acosta Law Firm
The Ally Challenge
Arctic Edge
Helen Balmforth
Beasley Media
Betty Bernstein
Carhartt
Carl’s Golfland
Cat & Syl Salon
Kathryn Chapman
Cooper’s Hawk
Courtyard by Marriott
Jen Dale
Detroit Zoological Society
The Diamond Castle
Dow Gardens
Elephant Ear Books
The Envelope Printery
The Florence Y’alls
Golden Gifts Jewelers
The Great Escape Room
Great Lakes Loons
Barb Hazelton
The Henry Ford
The Henry, Autograph Collection
HUB International
In Stock Marketing
Kendra Scott – Twelve Oaks Mall
Kings Island
Let’s Roam
Margaret Levine
Livonia Community Theatre
Livonia Nails & Spa
Livonia Parks & Recreation
Mark Ridley’s Comedy Castle
Nancy McVicar
Meadow Brook Theatre
Michigan DNR Outdoor Adventure Center
Mid-Michigan Children’s Museum
Noreen Owens Photography
Bernadette O’Neill
Orin Jewelers
The Parade Company Detroit
Planet Rock
Halina Romanski
David & Amy Roose
Royal Oak Golf Center
Sock Religious
Soft Goods
The Tennis & Golf Company
Kate Uberti
USA Hockey Arena
Vibe Credit Union Showplace
Vivant Brewery + Spirits
Zap Zone XL

 

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