Art & Antiques Show
KICK OFF YOUR WINTER IN DECO-ERA STYLE
Proceeds from this year’s Show will, in part, contribute to the current funding target, the five-year, $4 million pledge undertaken by The Women’s Board in 2008, to fund the recently-named Larry J. Freeman Behavioral Health Center. Part of the new patient tower under construction on the campus of Baptist Medical Center Downtown, the Behavioral Health Center’s dedicated staff offers counseling and support for children dealing with surgery and in some cases terminal illnesses, and provides programs that address and treat the full spectrum of psychiatric illness as well as childhood obesity, eating disorders and depression, among others. Proceeds may also support other programs and equipment needs of Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Click here to see who’s involved in making the 35th Anniversary Art & Antiques Show a dazzling start to the season.
A TOAST TO LOVE, ACTUALLY
During the 35th anniversary of the Art & Antiques Show, we take a deep breath and pause to admire, commend and celebrate the remarkable achievements of Women’s Board founder Ellen Cavert, and her loving husband Tillman.
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OPENING NIGHT PARTY
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