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Surrey Hospice Society & Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce

Taste of Cloverdale

August 20th 2025

6:00pm-10:00pm

This vibrant evening will showcase the best of our local food, beverages, and entertainment while benefiting the Surrey Hospice Society. The Taste of Cloverdale charity event aims to bring our community together for food, fun, connection and support

 

Highlights include:

Food & drink tastings from Cloverdale, Clayton, and Campbell Heights restaurants, breweries, wineries,

and distilleries

 

Live entertainment

Music

Silent auction,

Raffles,

50/50 draw

Expected attendance of 200+

Event Info

$60.00 per Adult

$85.00 for VIP*

 

​*VIP tickets get exclusive table seating and gift bag

Mark your calendars for

August 20th 2025

It’s going to be a deliciously fun night for a great cause!

Sponsors and Donors needed! Please click on "Buy Tickets" below to see sponsorship opportunities available or call our office

604-584-7006 for more details. 

Prizes can be donated through our office. ​

Tickets

Shannon Hall

6050-176 Street

Surrey, BC

(Cloverdale Fairgrounds)​​

​​If you are unable to attend this event, there are other ways you can still help.

Our care for patients and families is made possible by our generous community.

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​​There are many opportunities to help, whether it’s making a donation, volunteering your time, or donating items to our events & thrift store.

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Together, we can ensure patients and families receive the care and support they need.

Getting Here

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Surrey Hospice Society

 

# 209 - 8236 -128 Street

Surrey BC Canada V3W 4G2

604 - 584 -7006

info@surreyhospice.com

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We would like to recognize that we are conducting our business today on the unceded and traditional shared territories of the Katzie (kate-zee), Semiahmoo (semi-ah-moo), Kwantlen (kwant-len), Kwikwetlem (kwee-kwetlum) and Tsawwassen (tsa-wah-sen) First Nations."

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