Do You Bleed Dallas Cowboys Blue? Here's Your Chance to Prove It!

 

SAN ANGELO- Shannon Medical Center is hosting a blood drive for a chance to win four tickets to the last Cowboys preseason game on Aug. 26 and you could win.  All healthy donors are urged to donate now; if you've had COVID-19 and have been symptom-free for ten days, you are eligible to donate blood.  Whatever your COVID-19 vaccination status, you are ABSOLUTELY allowed to give blood or platelets.  

Blood donors only need to be at least 16 years old, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and be healthy.  16 – 22 year old donors will need to meet additional height and weight requirements. 16 year old donors must present a minor donor permit signed by a parent or guardian – go to www.vitalant.org to find the form.

Donate at Shannon Medical Center on August 17 from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and on Thursday, August 18 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Also, donate at the new Harris Clinic location, located at 220 East Harris. Tickets are courtesy of Chuck Romo. The Dallas Cowboys take on the Seattle Seahawks on August 26, 2022.

Shannon Medical Center

Wed, August 17                     9am – 6pm     

Thur, August 18                    730am – 5pm

NEW LOCATION:  Harris Clinic  220 E. Harris  4th Floor Conference Room

Donors get:  Choice of 2 Movie Passes or $10 Gift Shop Gift Certificate or $10 Shamrock Gift Certificate PLUS a coupon courtesy of Chick Fil A PLUS entry to win one of five $3,000 Prepaid Gift Cards

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