Kay Young with some of her glassware. |
MMI recreation therapists Shantel Jensen, left, and Amanda McCrary help at the 2004 Arts for Hearts event. |
All proceeds from Arts for Hearts are used to establish an endowment for programs that serve adults with developmental disabilities at the Munroe-Meyer Institute for Genetics and Rehabilitation. Last year, the project raised more than $3,000. The C. Louis Meyer Foundation sponsors the auction.
One of the special enhancements to this year’s program – in addition to the artworks created by the MMI recreation therapy clients – was a special drawing for a 15-piece set of handmade painted glassware donated by Kay Young, one of Nebraska’s most commercially successful artists.
Young, who was present for the two-day event, brought three different styles of her glassware. The winner of the drawing, Elizabeth Thompson, selected her favorite style.