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diamonds - Women`s Board | Wolfson Children`s Hospital
DECO
&DIAMONDS
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We manage
portfolios.
Thanks,Wolfson,
for managing
miracles.
A PR OU D S U PPORTER OF W OLFS ON CHI LDRE N ’S HOS PITAL .
Mark Travis, President & CEO
1-904-246-3433, ext. 1225
www.intrepidcapital.net
DECO&DIAMONDS
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DECO&DIAMONDS
—the words elicit images of 1930s elegance, sleek
lines, stylish modernism and new technologies. The
tough economic times of the period brought about a
streamlining in many areas of life, including design.
Today, as The Women’s Board seeks to continue
its commitment to raising funds for Wolfson
Children’s Hospital, we face challenges similar to
those in the Thirties. Yet our efforts remain strong,
our goals directed, our focus determined and our
commitment resolute. Despite economic challenges,
children continue to need medical care; therefore,
The Women’s Board relentlessly continues its work.
The 35th Anniversary Art & Antiques Show
celebrates the streamlined beauty of the Art Deco
period while highlighting our reason for producing
this stellar event: the children. Every child who
comes through the doors of Wolfson is like a special
diamond—uniquely made, uniquely gifted, with
unique medical needs. For 35 years The Women’s
Board has sought to help each of those children
sparkle a little brighter.
May we continue to serve for the next 35.
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1932 PACKARD
THE ULTIMATE LUXURY ROADSTER
ADORNED WITH “THE GODDESS OF SPEED”
35th Anniversary
art antiques show
Benefiting Wolfson Children’s Hospital
DECO&DIAMONDS
The Women’s Board gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the following:
PARTNER
OPENING NIGHT PARTY PRESENTER
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW PRESENTER
DECO EXHIBIT PRESENTER
PROGRAM PRESENTER
DESIGN PRESENTER
MYSTERY BLUE BOX PRESENTER
FOUNDER EMERITA PRESENTER
ART & ANTIQUES SHOW PRESENTERS
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW GALLERY PRESENTER
KICKOFF PARTY PRESENTER
BENEFACTOR PREVIEW RECEPTION PRESENTERS
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW SPONSOR
MEDIA PRESENTERS
LECTURES SPONSORS
ART & ANTIQUES SHOW SPONSORS
OPENING NIGHT PARTY SPONSORS
YOUNG COLLECTORS PARTY SPONSOR
Tine W. Davis Family Foundation
BB&T
Landstar System, Inc.
Batson-Cook Company
Nemours
Ballard Designs, St. Johns Town Center
TIFFANY & CO.
The Cavert Family Foundation
Baptist Health
Alfred I. duPont Foundation, Inc.
The Hartley Press, Inc.
Mrs. D. Williams Parker
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Sight & Sound Productions
University of Florida College of Medicine at Jacksonville,
Department of Pediatrics
Wolfson Children’s Hospital
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida
Wells Fargo
Premier Beverage Company and
Bacardi Bottling Corporation
Belk, Inc. – Southern Division
Arbus Magazine
The Florida Times-Union
The Jacksonville Business Journal
Jacksonville Luxury Living
WJCT Public Broadcasting
Fifth Third Bank (David Easton’s Lecture)
Regions Bank (Suzanne Rheinstein’s Lecture)
SunTrust (John Loring’s Lecture)
Coca-Cola Refreshments
ETHAN ALLEN Design Center of Jacksonville
Susan Michal Portrait Artist
Tionna Davis Hatchett and William R. Hatchett IV
Savor…Jacksonville
Sysco Jacksonville
Scott-McRae Group | Duval Dealers
This page sponsored by
Alfred I. duPont Foundation, Inc.
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PATIENT PROFILE SPONSORS Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
Brooks Rehabilitation
St. Vincent’s HealthCare
FOUNDER PLATINUM SPONSORS Mrs. Edward W. Lane, Jr.
The Jean McCormick Family
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW RECEPTION
SPONSOR Marks Gray, P.A.
PLATINUM SPONSORS Beaver Street Fisheries, Inc.
The Brumos Companies
Dixie Egg Company
Mr. and Mrs. T. O’Neal Douglas
DuBow Family Foundation
Florida Financial Group, Inc.
Fogle Fine Art Consultants
FreshPoint North Florida
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Godfrey
James Michael Howard Interiors
Mac Papers
Seaonus
Susan and Bruce Smathers
troy spurlin INTERIORS
Vistakon Division of Johnson
& Johnson Vision Care, Inc
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW SPONSOR The Lazzara Family Foundation
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW
PATIENT SPONSORS Ballard Designs, St. Johns Town Center
Sandy and Bill Bond
CarePoint Occupational Medicine
Children’s Cancer Cooperative, Inc.
Thomas Chiu, MD, MBA, Chair,
Pediatrics, UF-COM-Jacksonville
T. Wayne Davis
Sally and Bill Green
Susan and A. Hugh Greene
Evelyn and Roger L. McClung
Members of the Nemours Department
of Anesthesiology
Nemours Children’s Clinic
Pediatric Surgery
Rogers Towers, P.A.
Dr. and Mrs. Howard S. Schneider
Barry P. Setzer, DDS and
Stephen D. Cochran, DMD, PA
Mary Virginia Terry
Wolfson Children’s Hospital
Wolfson Family Foundation
Morrie Zimmerman
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GOLD SPONSORS
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Andrade
Anonymous
B. Langston Estate Sale
and Auction Services
Baptist Pharmacy – Pavilion
The Brick Restaurant
Catlin Design
CenterState Bank
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W. Collier Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh M. Durden
Emergency Resources Group
Executive Food Service
FIS
GrayRobinson, P.A.
Harby Jewelers
Intrepid Capital Management, Inc.
Jacksonville Jaguars, LTD
Jacksonville Magazine
Kuhn Flowers
Laney & Duke
Allen and Delores Lastinger
Mercury Luggage Manufacturing
Company
Miller Electric Company
Mr. and Mrs. Russell B. Newton Jr.
North Light Studio
Pajcic and Pajcic, P.A.
The Patio at Pastiche
Paul Figura Photography
Raymond James & Associates
Rayonier
Ring Power Corporation
S & L Classics
Mr. and Mrs. L. Johnson Sarber III
James L. Schumacher, D.M.D.
Shaw’s Southern Belle
Frozen Foods, Inc.
John and Patsy Shields
Smith Hulsey & Busey
Stein Mart
Taste! at 645 Atlantic
Turner Pest Control
Mary Jane and Jack Uible
Zurich Insurance Services, Inc.
and US Assure
SILVER SPONSORS
Ameri-Force
American Hospice
Barco-Duval Engineering, Inc.
Mary and Bruce Bower
C.F. Knight, Inc.
The Carithers Pediatric Group
Claude Nolan Cadillac
Cross Creek Restaurant
Danita Brooks Photography
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Swift Davis/
Cancer Specialist of North Florida
Driver, McAfee, Peek & Hawthorne
The Mary Hahn Dunlap Family
Dr. and Mrs. Robert G. Ellison, Jr.
FASTSIGNS St. Johns Bluff
Fowler White Boggs
Dr. and Mrs. Martin A. Garcia
Alan and Pam Green
Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Y.E. Hall
Harden
Heritage Paper
The Jacksonville Bank
Karen Kurycki, Designer/Illustrator
Robin and Jim Love
Dr. and Mrs. David Mandel
Mr. and Mrs. James N. McGarvey, Jr.
Deborah Pass Durham
Colleen and Frank Sanchez
Nancy R. Schultz
Southeast Atlantic Capital, LLC
Kim and Carl Spadaro
Linda and David Stein
Structural Engineers Group, Inc.
Suddath Relocation
Systems of Jacksonville
Timucuan Asset Management, Inc.
Zimmerman Family Foundation –
Elli & Charles, Nancy & Seeman,
Chase & Morrie
We regret the omission of any names due to print deadlines.
Please refer to insert for additional appreciation.
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SPECIAL FRIENDS
Jozette Belt Campbell
Maryanne Dokler
Dr. and Mrs. Brian Gilligan
Dr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Goldstein
William and Gayle Gower
Dr. Sanjiva Goyal
Dr. and Mrs. Louis Gregory
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hoener
Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Horn
Dr. Kathryn Huddleston
Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Maddern
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Milam
Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Namen
Kevin and Anna Neal
Rajnikant and Mala Patel
Dr. Edward and Mary Ellen Smith
PSS World Medical
FRIENDS George F. Armstrong M.D.
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood M. Ball
Joy R. Boyne M.D.
Snead Y. Davis
Dr. Tisha Gallanter
Drs. Samer and Nina Garas
Mrs. Edwin A. Gee
Dr. and Mrs. Patrick Hale
Mary Lynn and Rob Heekin
Hector E. James M.D.
and Christina L. James
Chris Johns
Dr. James and Anne Marie Kirk
Sandra O. Wagner
Mr. and Mrs. R. Ray Washington
SPECIAL APPRECIATION
Ralph Appleby
Michael Aubin, President,
Wolfson Children’s Hospital
The AutoValet
Baptist Health Plant Facilities
Belk, Inc. – The Avenues and
Regency Square Stores
Biscottis
Bistro AIX
Blue Fish Oyster Bar and Grill
Bonne Nuit
Bono’s Barbeque
Marcia Bourdon
The Brick Restaurant
Buffalo Wild Wings
The Cake Shop
Ken Carella, Inland Plywood Company
Margaret Carella
Caroline’s Kitchen
Champion Brands, Inc.
Cinotti’s Bakery
The Clarkson Group
Classic Cakes
James Clendaniel, RT
William Colledge
Martha Colquhonn
David Coram, Director of Dietary,
Baptist Health
The Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens
Cypress Creative Floral Design
Dalton Cyr and Family
D.R. Grissom Collection
Norma Dearing
Deerwood Country Club
Desiree DeLaney
Mr. Jeffrey D. Dunn
John S. Duss
Edgewood Bakery
Florida Yacht Club
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Fototechnika
Framing Establishment
and Fairfax Gallery
Bud Fraizier
Bill Gardner
Karen Glenn
Green V Photography
Liz Grenamyer and Catering by Liz
Wendy Grimm
Mrs. Susan Hamilton and Pinapple Post
Marianne Hilegao, VP of Operations,
Baptist Health
Hilton Garden Inn
Homewood Suites by Hilton
Hugo’s Fine Furniture & Interiors
ID Cards, Inc.
Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra
Judy’s Cakes
KB Design Group, Inc.
Mike Kenny
Rosa Maria King
Mary Lynn Kirkland
Cynthia Klusmeyer
Laura Howell
Laurence Greene Photography
Let Them Eat Cake
LongHorn Steakhouse at
Roosevelt Square
Lowe’s
Mrs. Christine Lyons, C. Lyons Art
Make Believe Costumes & Dancewear
Craig Mall
Mr. and Mrs. Wyndam M. Manning III
Masada Bakery
Matthew’s Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. William Gary McCalla
Professor Ken McCulough
and the FSCJ Theater Department
Kathryn and David McGehee
Michael LeGrand Photography
Mojo’s no. 4
Barbara Morrow, Mugwump Productions
Wellington Morton
Nicholas Alexander LTD
Olde Florida Café
Olive
Om Num Num
Omni Jacksonville Hotel
Outback Crabshack
Petals & Parties
Mr. Herbert H. Peyton
and Ponte Vedra Inn & Club
Jim Pritchard, Prime Osborn
Convention Center
Restaurant Orsay
Mr. Robert Rosenblum and Rosenblum’s
Jacksonville Beach
Linda Ross, Sew Uniquely Designed
Johnny, Johnson, Josephine
and Richard Sarber
Scott-McRae Group | Duval Dealers
Margot Shaw, Editor, flower Magazine
Sherwin Williams – San Marco
Melissa Sikes, Prime Osborn
Convention Center
Sivada’s Cupcakery
Dave Sorenson, Baptist Health Catering
St. Johns Flower Market
Standard Coffee Service
Tasteful Creations
Terry’s Kitchen
Thomas Burns Studio
Thyme Management
Timuquana Country Club
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy M. Tyler
Village Bread Café
Winn Dixie CR 210/ Julington Creek
Dr. Wayne Wood
Elli Zimmerman
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The Women’s Board
of Wolfson Children’s
Hospital wishes to
express its most
heartfelt thanks to
Cynthia L. Klusmeyer,
Art Director, Ralph
Appleby, Sales, and
all the employees of
The Hartley Press,
Inc., who give above
and beyond our
expectations each year
to the production of
this magazine.
The Women’s Board
also wishes to thank
Ken Vangundy and the
Baptist Health Plant
Facilities Department.
In memory of Charles
C. “Chuck” Faison.
Your laughter and
hard work will be
missed by all.
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35th Anniversary
art antiques show
E D ITO R- IN -CH IE F
FEATURES EDITOR
ART DIRECTOR
FEATURES WRITERS
ADVERTISING
Daisy Davidson
Miles Schueth
Kristina Marino
Julia Bluett
Susan D. Brandenburg
Angie Cosper
Claudia Coley Elrod
Lisa Vick Grubba
Julia Howard
Dr. Berrylin R. Martin
Catherine C. Richardson
Lane Taylor Welch
Kymberly Wolfson
Meredith Schmidt
Stephanie Harden
Anna Neal
CORPORATE MAGAZINE ADS
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Valeria Jackson
STAFF
Krysten Bennett
June Duncan
Pam Ilnicki
Cover photography generously donated by Paul Figura.
Art Deco diamond bracelet graciously
loaned by Harby Jewelers.
Photography on internal pages unless
otherwise designated:
© 2003-2010 Shutterstock Images LLC
THE WOMEN’S BOARD
WOLFSON CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 802
Jacksonville, FL 32207
904.202.2886
www.artandantiquesshow.com
email: [email protected]
Giving our best,
for every child.
Wolfson Children’s Hospital is ranked among the
nation’s top 50 children’s hospitals by U.S.News
& World Report. Together with our partners at
Nemours Children’s Clinic Jacksonville and the
University of Florida Jacksonville, we’re helping
kids fight tough diseases so they can get back to
being kids. Learn more at wolfsonchildrens.org.
Sebastian, age 6, battled for his life last year with a
circulatory condition called AVM. After successful brain
surgery at Wolfson Children’s Hospital, he’s playing
sports again. We’re able to benefit every child with the
latest technology and treatment options thanks to the
support of Baptist Health Foundation and the generosity
of donors. To help, visit wolfsonchildrens.org/give.
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Introduction
Deco & Diamonds
Show Schedule
To Ellen and Tillman Cavert
A Dedication
by Grace M. Sarber
35 Years: A Legacy of Giving
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Patient Profiles
Diamonds in their Eyes
Children’s Fashion Show
Art Deco
An Era of Elegance
by Catherine Richardson
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Jacksonville’s Art Deco Heritage
by Lane Taylor Welch
The Women’s Board
Committee Lists and Photos
A New Home for Healing
by Dr. Michael De La Hunt
Using the Past to
Create Today’s Style
by Susan D. Brandenburg
The Man with Tiffany Style
by Catherine Richardson
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A Passion for Neoclassicism
by Lisa Vick Grubba
The Floral Maestro
and Event Planner Extraordinaire
by Catherine Richardson
History Refreshed
by Julia Howard
Coastal Modern:
A Calming Backdrop to Life
by Julia Bluett
Composing Fairy Tales
by Daisy M. Davidson
Mixing Modern & Antiques
to Craft a Family Beach Retreat
by Andrew Howard & Daisy M. Davidson
20th Anniversary Florida Forum
2010 Opening Night Party
Young Collectors Party
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The promise of a healthy tomorrow.
A promise to honor your trust and care for every child as if they were our own.
As one of the nation’s premier pediatric health systems, Nemours is committed to
protecting children’s health and happiness by every means possible: world-class
pediatric specialty care, groundbreaking research, and life-changing prevention and
wellness programs. In everything we do, Nemours stands with families and
partnering physicians for the promise of every child. And, it’s a promise that is lived
out daily in Nemours Children’s Clinic in Jacksonville. Learn more at Nemours.org.
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Dedicated to children’s health.
As one of the nation’s premier pediatric health care systems, we’ve made a promise to
do whatever it takes to prevent and treat the most disabling childhood conditions. It’s
a promise that extends beyond our nationally recognized clinical treatment to an entire
integrated spectrum of research, advocacy, education and prevention services for all
families in the communities we serve.
The Nemours Children’s Clinic is one integrated multispecialty group practice with
locations in four states, seeing patients from across the U.S. and the world. In Jacksonville,
the Nemours Children’s Clinic has 17 pediatric divisions providing world-class care to
children with complex health problems and needs. Serving children from southeast Georgia
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35TH ANNUAL ART & ANTIQUES SHOW
Presented by The Women’s Board
Benefiting Wolfson Children’s Hospital
December 1-4, 2011
OPENING NIGHT
Thursday, December 1
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Benefactor Preview Reception
7:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Opening Night Party
SHOW HOURS
Friday, Saturday and Sunday - 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.
LECTURES
Friday, December 2 – 10:00 a.m.
Suzanne Rheinstein, Decorating with Antiques: A Style for Today with Things from the Past
Friday, December 2 – 1:00 p.m.
John Loring, Tiffany Style
Saturday, December 3 – 10:00 a.m.
David Easton, Timeless Elegance: A Design Journey of the Past, Present and Future
FLORAL WORKSHOPS
Saturday, December 3
9:30 a.m. /12:30 p.m./3:00 p.m.
(2 hour sessions)
Third generation Dutch Master Florist Remco van Vliet will teach students
how to create a beautiful traditional hand-tied Dutch bouquet.
Each participant will take away his or her floral arrangement.
JAZZ BRUNCH
Sunday, December 4 – 11:00 a.m. until 2:30 p.m.
Featuring live musical entertainment in the Tea Room.
“DIAMONDS IN THEIR EYES” CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW
Sunday, December 4 – 2:30 p.m.
Featuring current and former Wolfson Children’s Hospital patients.
HOW TO SHOP THE SHOW with Show Manager Charlie Miller
Friday/Saturday 8:30 a.m., Sunday 10:00 a.m.
ALSO FEATURING
Book Nook l Pastry Café l Tea Room l Decorations Resale
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Dear Friends,
Welcome to the 35th Anniversary Art & Antiques Show! It is hard to believe that I have been
fortunate enough to be involved as Honorary Chair of this event for 22 years. It has always
been a pleasure working with The Women’s Board to help advance the cause of Wolfson
Children’s Hospital.
As I review all of the changes currently taking place, it is with great pride that I look
back and see everything we have accomplished. Proceeds from this year’s Show will go
toward the recently named Larry J. Freeman Behavorial Health Center, an eleven-bed
clinical facility in the new patient tower on the Downtown Campus.
In closing, it is with sincere gratitude that I thank you for joining my family and me
in supporting such an invaluable community mission. From my family to yours, may the
holiday season bring blessings to each of you.
Best regards,
T. Wayne Davis, Honorary Chair
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Passion. Talent. Sacrifice. These are three words that readily come to mind when I think
of the women who have led the annual Art & Antiques Show during its 35 year history. The
2011 chairs, Roxane Andrade and Grace Sarber, are the latest in a long line of exceptionally
dedicated women to lead this event, which was begun in 1977 by Grace’s grandmother and
our Chair Emerita, Ellen Cavert, to benefit Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Roxane and Grace, with the help of a large and multi-talented committee, have chosen
“Deco and Diamonds” as their theme, and in so doing not only present us with yet another
beautifully conceived benefit for Wolfson Children’s Hospital, but also hearken us back to
a time in our country’s history when America was facing difficult financial circumstances.
In this current economic climate, we are all the more grateful for the exemplary support
of our Presenters and Sponsors, not to mention our Opening Night Party Patrons and
Show attendees.
Whether you are a Presenter or a ticket buyer, please be assured that your contribution
will enable The Women’s Board to fulfill year four of a five-year, $4 million pledge to the
Larry J. Freeman Behavioral Health Center. As we watch the new tower going up on the
Baptist Health downtown campus, we grow ever more excited that the vision of a fully
integrated, state-of-the-art Behavioral Health Center is taking shape. The new Center
will be much better able to serve the needs of children in our community who are coping
with serious psychological and psychiatric disorders, as well as those issues associated
with chronic and terminal illness, childhood obesity, eating disorders, bereavement and
other acute emotional problems.
This year’s 35th Anniversary Art & Antiques Show is lovingly dedicated to Ellen
Cavert and her husband, Tillman, to whom she is always quick to give much of the credit
for her success in founding The Women’s Board. Their “sweet spirit,” focus and drive
have inspired us all, from the group of 39 women who joined Ellen in 1977 to found The
Women’s Board, to the nearly 400 who now make up our membership.
On behalf of Ellen, Tillman and the entire Women’s Board, I extend deepest gratitude
for your patronage and support of Wolfson Children’s Hospital. Enjoy the Show—and have
a happy and healthy holiday season.
Susan Smathers
President
Mrs. Tillman Carvert, Jr., Founder and Chair Emerita,
with Mrs. Bruce A. Smathers, President
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For the past 35 years, The Women’s Board has produced the Art & Antiques Show.
A commitment borne out of loss so many years ago, it has served as a beacon to our
community, a shining light of hope and promise.
As the two of us have worked side by side during the past year, the wonder of bringing
together an event of this magnitude has humbled us. More than 400 volunteers have given
of their time and hearts, a generous corporate community has moved us by their steadfast
support, the hospital has stood behind us, and our dear husbands and children have
sacrificed to support this work that we all believe in so much. We are grateful.
For this special anniversary year, The Women’s Board dedicates its 35th Anniversary
Art & Antiques Show to two people whose lives have beautifully influenced so many others.
For Ellen Cavert, our indomitable founder, and her husband of 72 years, Tillman, who has
unwaveringly supported her and all of us as we have pursued improving health care for our
community’s children, this Show is lovingly offered.
We thank you for joining us as we celebrate the joy of children restored to health.
Yours gratefully and in partnership,
Roxane Andrade
Grace M. Sarber
35th Anniversary Show Chairs
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Mrs. Troy Andrade and Mrs. L. Johnson Sarber III,
35th Anniversary Art & Antiques Show Chairs