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Published on October 27, 2024

What Are Your Grateful For? What Are You Grateful For?

From a recent adventure or a personal triumph to the little things that make you laugh or brighten your day, we’d love for you to share with us what you are thankful for this holiday season!

With the season of gratitude nearly upon us, it seems like the perfect time to reflect on the meaningful moments that shape our lives. 

What are you grateful for this season? Whether it’s a big milestone, significant achievement, quiet moments, shared experiences, small  joys, someone who makes you laugh or makes your day brighter, we’d love for you to share it with us.

Please send your comments to pulse@capecodhealth.org by November 20, 2024. Everyone who sends in a sentiment of gratitude will be entered into a drawing to receive a pair of tickets to Gardens Aglow at Heritage Museums & Gardens (November 29-December 23). We will publish your gratitude comments and announce the winners in the November edition of The Pulse.

Let’s celebrate the beauty of gratitude together! 

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