Arts for Hearts Show, silent auction tops $3,200















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Kay Young with some of her glassware.


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MMI recreation therapists Shantel Jensen, left, and Amanda McCrary help at the 2004 Arts for Hearts event.

The third annual Arts for Hearts Show and Silent Auction in May raised more than $3,200, said Michael Crawford, Ph.D., director of the Munroe-Meyer Institute’s Department of Recreational Therapy.

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.