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A newsletter from The Women's Board of Wolfson Children's Hospital
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DirectionsTHE WOMEN’S BOARD
of Wolfson Children’s Hospital
Fall 2013
2013 ART & ANTIQUES SHOWIMPRESSIONS OF INDIA
1325 SAN MARCO BOULEVARD | SUITE 802 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32207
The 37th Annual Art & Antiques Show, Impressions of India, is
inspired by that country's rich colors, lavish textiles,
Bollywood beat and exotic cuisine. Show Chairs
Katherine Forrester, Laura Magevney and Natalie Rosenberg have been working
faithfully to make this year's Show unforgettable.
One exciting change this year is that the Opening Night Party, presented by BB&T, will be held on a FRIDAY night! Enjoy music by The RiverTown Band, delicious Indian-influenced
fare that will be pleasing to all palates, authentic performances by the Indian Cultural Society and more than forty
amazing art and antiques dealers from across the country.
This year, the Ballroom is the place to be! Many of our new dealers will be in the
Ballroom, surrounding a lovely Garden Vignette. During the party, the Ballroom also
will contain a curry bar and other enticing appetizer stations. Don't forget to stop in before dinner!
The Show will officially open on Friday morning with a lecture and book signing by celebrated designer Miles Redd. Later that same day, Jacksonville's own Juli Catlin and William Nash will present a free lecture entitled “British History through Antiques: Blenheim Palace to Downton Abbey.” The
Show will continue through Sunday, December 8, and will feature
additional lectures and book signings by Danielle Rollins and Bunny
Williams & John Rosselli, as well as two limited seating workshops hosted by
returning favorite James Farmer. The Young Collectors (patrons age
35 and under) are playing an important
role in the Show this year. Back by popular demand is the Young Collectors Booth, which features unique and moderately priced items to create or expand your collections. These items will be displayed on a lovely backdrop provided by Crosby Designs for Hugo's Interiors. Additionally, a smart and savvy group of Young Collectors has been blogging about a variety of topics relevant to our Show. Please subscribe by going to a r t a n d a n t i q u e s h o w .
wordpress.com or scroll to the bottom of our website (www.artandantiquesshow.com) and click on “blog” to be redirected.
Throughout the Show weekend, visitors can drop by the Book Nook to purchase books for the lecturer book signings, enjoy lunch with friends in the Tea Room, indulge in a tasty treat at the Pastry Café, and shop for lovely and reasonably priced décor at Decorations Resale. Guests also can enjoy the Garden Vignette or relax in the Ballard Designs sitting lounge while enjoying the smooth sounds of the University of North Florida Jazz Trio.
Proceeds from this year's Show will support the Pediatric Surgery Center of Distinction at Wolfson Children's Hospital. This center will enable highly skilled surgical staff to work on advancing surgical techniques, expand the use of minimally invasive and robotic surgery and help the hospital meet the needs of pediatric trauma patients. And as always, The Women's Board will continue to contribute vital funds for general hospital programs and clinical equipment needs. Our heartfelt thanks to the Tine W. Davis Family Foundation for its continued partnership with The Women’s Board in presenting the Art & Antiques Show, and to our many corporate and individual donors who help us to provide such unparalleled support for Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call The Women's Board at 904.202.2886 or visit www.artandantiquesshow.com. n
2013 Art & Antiques Show ChairsMrs. H. Michael Magevney IV ,
Mrs. Mark L. Rosenberg, Mrs. William M. Forrester Jr.
TThe 37th Annual Art TThe 37th Annual Art TT& Antiques Show, Impressions of IndiaTTImpressions of IndiaTT
inspired by that country's rich colors, lavish textiles,
Bollywood beat and exotic cuisine. Show Chairs
Katherine Forrester, Laura Magevney and Natalie Rosenberg have been working
faithfully to make this year's Show unforgettable.
One exciting change this year is that the Opening Night Party, presented by BB&T, will be held on a FRIDAY night! Enjoy music by The RiverTown Band, delicious Indian-influenced
fare that will be pleasing to all palates, authentic performances by the Indian Cultural Society and more than forty
amazing art and antiques dealers from across the country.
This year, the Ballroom is the place to be! Many of our new dealers will be in the
Ballroom, surrounding a lovely Garden Vignette. During the party, the Ballroom also
will contain a curry bar and other enticing appetizer stations. Don't forget to stop in before dinner!
The Show will officially open on Friday morning with a lecture and book signing by celebrated designer Miles Redd. Later that same day, Jacksonville's own Juli Catlin and William Nash will present a free lecture entitledBlenheim Palace to Downton Abbey.” The
Show will continue through Sunday,
Williams & John Rosselli, as well as two limited seating workshops hosted by
returning favorite James Farmer.
Dear Friends of Wolfson Children’s Hospital,
Th e 2 0 1 3 - 2 0 1 4 F l o r i d a Forum kicked off with great fanfare on October 16 with
Tony Blair. Next in the series is bestselling author Michael Lewis on November 12, and Governor Jeb Bush on January 16. The 2013-2014
Florida Forum Chairs, Poppy Clements and Rosa Maria King, have done a masterful job producing a thought-provoking series to benefit Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
I invite you to join us at the 37th Art & Antiques Show, Impressions of India. Months of creative planning, enthusiasm and dedication by 2013 Art & Antiques Show Chairs Katherine Forrester, Laura Mann Magevney and Natalie Rosenberg have contributed to what will be a spectacular Opening Night Party and Show weekend. Do plan to attend our beloved Children’s Fashion Show the month prior on Saturday, November 16.
This is my last Directions letter as president. I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to all the women who have chaired our events during the last two years, without whom our successes would not have been possible: Josie
Calhoun Duncan, Linda Street, Benham Purcell, Martha Baker, Sharon Lucie, Katherine Forrester, Laura Mann Magevney, Natalie Rosenberg, Poppy Clements and Rosa Maria King.
Thank you to an extraordinary and supportive staff, all of our volunteers, my talented executive committee, and most especially Wolfson Children’s Hospital President Michael Aubin.
I wish our incoming president, Grace Sarber, much success, for she brings many great strengths and talents to the position of the presidency. Grace will continue to uphold the legacy set forth by her grandmother and Chair Emerita of the The Women’s Board, Ellen Cavert.
May the success of The Women’s Board continue to prosper for all the children who are served by Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
My very best regards to one and all,
Jacqueline Bargas
A LETTER FROM OUR PRESIDENT
Jacqueline BargasJacqueline Bargas
2013-2014 FLORIDA FORUM
The 2013-2014 Florida Forum Chairs, Poppy Clements and Rosa Maria King, kicked off this season’s speaker series on October 16 with Tony Blair, presented by
Wells Fargo. Mr. Blair served as Prime Minister of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from May 1997 to June 2007
and continues to be a driving force on the world stage. Still to come in this season’s Forum is best-selling
author Michael Lewis on November 12 and Jeb Bush on January 16, 2014. n
Tony Blair with Wolfson patient Ansley Jones of Brunswick, Georgia, before Mr. Blair's appearance at the Florida Forum on October 16, 2013.
®
MICHAEL LEWISBEST-SELLING AUTHOR
NOVEMBER 12, 2013 7:00 P.M.PRESENTED BY
JEB BUSHGOVERNOR OF FLORIDA
1999-2007
JANUARY 16, 2014 7:00 P.M.PRESENTED BY
TONY BLAIROCTOBER 16, 2013
7:30 P.M.PRESENTED BY
The Children's Fashion Show truly expresses the heart of all that The Women's Board does to support Wolfson Children's Hospital. Featuring current and
former Wolfson patients, the 2013 Children's Fashion Show will take place on Saturday, November 16 from 3:00 to 5:00 PM at Episcopal School of Jacksonville’s Munnerlyn Center of Worship and Fine Arts.
Drawing on Rudyard Kipling’s classic “The Jungle Book” for inspiration, the show will feature 28 children parading the runway, decked out in the latest fashions from Belk, the Show's Sponsor. Pre-show and intermission entertainment will be provided by students of The Performers Academy as well as raucous Jaxson de Ville, and the Master of Ceremonies will be Honorary Art & Antiques Show Chair T. Wayne Davis.
After the show everyone is invited to enjoy a family-friendly reception that will include face painting, crafts, balloons, music and magic, as well as kid-friendly fare provided by Catering by Liz, bb’s, Bluefish, 11 South, Let Them Eat Cake, and Publix. Guests also can admire the inspiring Children’s Portrait Gallery presented by Florida Blue. The stunning photographs of the patient models are courtesy of Susan Michal Portrait Artist.
We hope you can join us for this very special event. Tickets are available in advance by calling The Women’s Board office at 904.202.2886 or at the door the day of the show. Prices are $5 for students, $10 for adults, and children under six are free. Group rates are available. n
PROMISES TO BE A
“JUNGLE” OF FUN!
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Presented by The Women’s Board and Benefiting Wolfson Children’s Hospital
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CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW SPONSOR
CHILDREN’S PORTRAIT GALLERY SPONSOR
PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF:
Susan Michal Portrait Artist
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
ChildRen’SFaShiOn ShOwPresented by The Women’s Boardof Wolfson Children’s Hospital
NOVEMBER 3, 2012 // 4 PMLazzara Performance Hall, UNFTickets now available—Call (904) 202-2886 or visit us online at www.artandantiquesshow.comStudents $10 // Adults $15
Non-Profi t Org.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDJacksonville, FLPermit No. 294
The Women’s Board ofWolfson Children’s Hospital1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 802Jacksonville, FL 32207
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
PETER SLEIMANDEVELOPMENT GROUP
CHAOFRAMING
CHAMPIONBRANDS
WINE 90+
Join us for the annual Children’s Fashion Show featuring current and former patients of Wolfson Children’s Hospital. This heartwarming show funds cutting-edge programs and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities for the only inpatient healthcare facility area-wide that is dedicated solely to children.
Enjoy the latest in children’s fashion from Belk, live performances, hijinks by our NFL mascot Jaxson D’Ville, a magician, music and dancing with DJ James, a photo booth and food and libations from Liz Grenamyer, Salt Life, Mellow Mushroom, Champion Brands and Wine 90+.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
ChildRen’SFaShiOn ShOwPresented by The Women’s Boardof Wolfson Children’s Hospital
NOVEMBER 3, 2012 // 4 PMLazzara Performance Hall, UNFTickets now available—Call (904) 202-2886 or visit us online at www.artandantiquesshow.comStudents $10 // Adults $15
Non-Profi t Org.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDJacksonville, FLPermit No. 294
The Women’s Board ofWolfson Children’s Hospital1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 802Jacksonville, FL 32207
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
PETER SLEIMANDEVELOPMENT GROUP
CHAOFRAMING
CHAMPIONBRANDS
WINE 90+
Join us for the annual Children’s Fashion Show featuring current and former patients of Wolfson Children’s Hospital. This heartwarming show funds cutting-edge programs and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities for the only inpatient healthcare facility area-wide that is dedicated solely to children.
Enjoy the latest in children’s fashion from Belk, live performances, hijinks by our NFL mascot Jaxson D’Ville, a magician, music and dancing with DJ James, a photo booth and food and libations from Liz Grenamyer, Salt Life, Mellow Mushroom, Champion Brands and Wine 90+.
SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS
ChildRen’SFaShiOn ShOwPresented by The Women’s Boardof Wolfson Children’s Hospital
NOVEMBER 3, 2012 // 4 PMLazzara Performance Hall, UNFTickets now available—Call (904) 202-2886 or visit us online at www.artandantiquesshow.comStudents $10 // Adults $15
Non-Profi t Org.U.S. POSTAGE
PAIDJacksonville, FLPermit No. 294
The Women’s Board ofWolfson Children’s Hospital1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 802Jacksonville, FL 32207
ADDRESS SERVICE REQUESTED
PETER SLEIMANDEVELOPMENT GROUP
CHAOFRAMING
CHAMPIONBRANDS
WINE 90+
Join us for the annual Children’s Fashion Show featuring current and former patients of Wolfson Children’s Hospital. This heartwarming show funds cutting-edge programs and state-of-the-art equipment and facilities for the only inpatient healthcare facility area-wide that is dedicated solely to children.
Enjoy the latest in children’s fashion from Belk, live performances, hijinks by our NFL mascot Jaxson D’Ville, a magician, music and dancing with DJ James, a photo booth and food and libations from Liz Grenamyer, Salt Life, Mellow Mushroom, Champion Brands and Wine 90+.
RECEPTION FOOD BY
DANIELLE ROLLINS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013, 1PM GRACIOUS LIVING & STYLISH ENTERTAINING
A uthor of bestseller Soiree Entertaining with Style (Rizzoli 2012), contributing editor for Veranda, and lifestyle editor for LuxeCrush.com, Danielle Rollins is one of the nation’s leading lifestyle experts. Veranda calls Danielle a “genuine expert and natural
born entertainer” and Southern Living proclaims her “Atlanta’s preeminent hostess and tastemaker.” Danielle mixes a dash of glamour with an approachable flair to inspire others to celebrate every opportunity to create a memory. Danielle is dedicated to issues involving children’s healthcare and education. n
2013 ART & ANTIQUES SHOW
MILES REDD FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 2013, 10AMINSPIRATION AND THE INFLUENCE OF FASHION IN INTERIOR DESIGN
M iles Redd is known for his quirky brand of cozy glamour, characterized by playful mélanges of high and low, whimsical splashes of color and modern gestures. His trademark approach to design has brought to life rooms infused with boldness,
fantasy, and sophistication. In 1998 Redd opened his own design firm in New York City and has served as creative director of Oscar de la Renta Home since 2003. His work has been featured in Vogue, W, House Beautiful, Elle Décor, Veranda, and Architectural Digest. n
BUNNY WILLIAMS & JOHN ROSSELLI SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013, 10AM A TRIP THROUGH THE LIFE OF BUNNY & JOHN
B unny Williams and John Rosselli have an extraordinary sense of style and passion for entertaining that has established them as one of the design world’s power couples. Bunny Williams is a designer with a modern vision, a sense of history, and the confidence
to take the unexpected path. Williams’ style is classic, but never predictable.Williams’s husband, John Rosselli, opened his first shop in New York City over half a
century ago, and his name has become synonymous with the best of the best. Williams and Roselli own Treillage Ltd., two unique decorative home and garden shops in
New York. They share an apartment in New York City, a country house in Connecticut and a villa near the sea in Punta Cana, DR. n
JAMES FARMER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2013, 2:30PM MAY THE CIRCLE: WREATHS FOR ALL SEASONS (WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP)
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2013, 2PMFARMER TO TABLE: FEASTING FOR THE SENSES (COOKING WORKSHOP)
A Southern author, gardener, floral and interior designer, cook and garden-to-table lifestyle expert, James Farmer is a young, fresh voice for his generation. Taught as a young boy in middle Georgia how to pull vegetables, herbs and flowers from the
family farm and kitchen garden to provide food, decor and flavor to his family’s everyday life, Farmer elegantly incorporates seasonal garden living into one’s life either on a grand scale or modest budget. Farmer is editor-at-large for Southern Living and the author of A Time To Plant (2011), Sip & Savor (2012), Porch Living (2012), Wreaths For All Seasons (2012) and A Time To Cook (2013). n
LECTURERS
WORKSHOPS
PATIENT PROFILE
ELLE FRANCESCA HARITON, AGE 5
WRITTTEN BY HER MOTHER, LORI HARITON
I t was Monday, December 1, 2008. I woke and went straight to Elle’s room, as I did every morning. I looked forward to peeking into the crib of my sweet ten-
month-old baby girl and seeing her startled look when I appeared, and then watching her laugh hysterically in delight!
This day was different. I found Elle unresponsive, in almost a catatonic state. Her breathing was shallow, her body flaccid. What I did not know was that Elle was in Status epilepticus, a life-threatening condition in which the brain is in a state of persistent seizure.
Elle was rushed to the emergency room at Wolfson Children’s Hospital. When the doctors checked her vitals, her temperature was 90 degrees. She was breathing but barely moving. In an effort to determine what was going on, they hooked her up to an EEG and immediately discovered she was still having a seizure. They gave her an injection to control the seizure and rushed her to get a CAT scan.
The CAT scan showed too much fluid in her brain ventricles, so they did an MRI. In that moment our lives changed with four words from the ER Doctor: “The MRI is abnormal.”
Elle spent the next ten days in the PICU being monitored for additional seizure activity while the team of doctors sought a diagnosis. The nurses were there every step of the way to offer encouraging words of hope and support as I fell apart on a daily basis. Toward the end of the week, the diagnosis came.
Elle had been born with Lissencephaly, a rare brain disorder in which, during the developmental stages, many cells did not migrate to the correct places; some did not migrate at all. This left areas undeveloped—some really important places such as the ones that control motor skills, speech and emotion. Most children with this disorder do not mentally mature beyond that of a one-year-old. A shortened life-span, seizures that are extremely difficult to control, a long list of seizure medications and feeding tubes to prevent aspiration all accompany the diagnosis. Although her doctor felt there would be some developments, he was certain Elle would most likely never sit, stand, walk or talk. She would be dependent on medications to control seizures and bound to a wheelchair. But as we say in my
house, “ D i a g n o s i s, Schmiagnosis!”
After five years, seven months and three weeks, I have learned to focus on the things that Elle can do! It’s much brighter that way. She can sit unassisted, manipulate toys, hold her own sippy cup, finger feed herself, and is even learning to use a fork and spoon, thanks to her outstanding therapists at school. Elle is very smart but faces the challenge of not being able to verbally communicate like others and is bound by the limitations of her body.
Elle’s ability to make choices continues to amaze me. She crawls out of her room to find me wherever I am in the house. This sounds silly, but it is a huge thought process for her brain and takes a lot of coordination to make that happen. She will choose one food over another—usually the one with the higher sugar content. I think she smells cupcakes from ten feet away. When I fasten her into her carseat or wheelchair and give her a toy, if it is not the one she wants, she tosses it out before I can even blink.
Elle has faced many challenges, but with the support and expertise of her doctors at Wolfson, she has been able to overcome many of them. At two years old she developed cataracts in both eyes and was without her vision for almost six weeks. A blessing came in the name of Dr. Lee Hunter who was able to surgically implant new lenses in Elle’s eyes, which restored her vision. The following year Elle spent eight days at Wolfson after developing mastoiditis. We are grateful to Dr. Horlbeck for his surgical expertise and care. In 2008, a diagnosis of hip dysplasia brought Dr. Eric Loveless into our life. Most recently, Elle has developed neuromuscular scoliosis and will wear a back brace for a couple of years before she will have to have a spinal fusion surgery. Between Elle’s perseverance, prayers and the true gift of having Dr. Loveless on her team, I know she will be okay.
I will always be extremely grateful for the care that she—and I—have received at Wolfson. Elle has an outstanding team of doctors and nurses, all making sure she receives the absolute best care available. n
2013 ART & ANTIQUES SHOWPARTNER
Tine W. Davis Family FoundationOPENING NIGHT PARTY PRESENTER
BB&TPROGRAM PRESENTER
NemoursTEA ROOM PRESENTERBatson-Cook Company
DESIGN PRESENTERBallard Designs, St. Johns Town Center
MEDIA PRESENTERThe Florida Times-Union
ART & ANTIQUES SHOW PRESENTERSAlfred I. duPont Foundation, Inc.
Baptist HealthMrs. D. Williams Parker
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.SAVOR…Jacksonville
University of Florida College of Medicine at Jacksonville, Department of Pediatrics
WJCT Public BroadcastingWolfson Children’s Hospital
BENEFACTOR RECEPTION PRESENTERPremier Beverage Company and Bacardi Bottling Corporation
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW GALLERY PRESENTERFlorida Blue
KICK-OFF PARTY PRESENTERWells Fargo
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW SPONSORBelk, Inc.-Southern Division
ART & ANTIQUES SHOW SPONSORSCarl S. Swisher Foundation, Inc.
Chao Art and FramingCoca-Cola Refreshments
The Hartley Press, Inc.Jacksonville Business JournalSusan Michal Portrait Artist
LECTURE SPONSORflower magazine
OPENING NIGHT PARTY SPONSORSBeaver Street Fisheries-Sea Best
Toni and Bill Hatchett PASTRY CAFE SPONSOR
Arbus MagazineYOUNG COLLECTORS PARTY SPONSOR
Scott-McRae Group l Duval Dealers
JULIANA CATLIN FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 11:30 AM
J uliana Catlin has led her firm, Catlin Design, to
over thirty years of design excellence. Not only has Catlin
won numerous awards and been featured in many national publications, but she also has been a leader on ethical and professional standards in the design profession and speaks nationally on visionary leadership. Past National President and a Fellow Member of ASID, Catlin also served as the Inaugural Chair of the ASID Foundation Board. Antiques have been a lifelong passion for Catlin, and she shares her expertise with the design community as well as the public through this educational seminar. (State Approved CEU - 3 hrs. Credit to Licensed Interior Designers and Architects for lecture and self-directed show tour). n
WILLIAM NASH, IV FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 11:30 AM
W illiam Nash is one of the Southeast’s
u p - a n d - c o m i n g experts in antiques and decorative arts. Carrying on the trade
and tradition of his father, Bill III, William helps his father operate E.W. Nash & Son, an antiques restoration and appraisal firm located in Jacksonville, Fla. One of the nation’s youngest in his field, William has a passion for history, tradition and collecting, and is revitalizing the world of antiques for the next generation. When he is not in his workshop or out in the field appraising, William enjoys restoring and maintaining his 1924 home, which he a¯ectionately calls “Nash Abbey.” n
EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR“British History Through Antiques:
Blenheim Palace to Downton Abbey” (free with Show Admission)
The University of North Florida Jazz Trio (David Smith, Mike Perez, and Ryan Slatko) blends classic jazz traditions with the contemporary sounds of today. The trio will play at the Art & Antiques Show throughout the Show weekend.
"NAMASTE" TO THE INDIAN MARKET!
2013 ART & ANTIQUES SHOW SCHEDULE
A ll decorations at the Opening Night Party will be available for purchase, and this year the decorative items are exceptional!
From Asian wooden lanterns to classic white ceramic urns, to exquisite colored glass votives that can double as juice glasses, to bright red patio umbrellas, to fun white elephant vases, there is something for everyone.
For more information or to purchase decorations in advance of the Show, contact Claudia Adams at 699-9136 or [email protected], or visit the colorful Indian Market at the Show to see them in person! n
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 20133:00PM, RECEPTION TO FOLLOWCHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW Episcopal School of Jacksonville, Munnerlyn Center
LECTURESFRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 201310:00AM MILES REDD “INSPIRATION AND THE INFLUENCE OF FASHION IN INTERIOR DESIGN”11:30AM JULI CATLIN, ASID AND WILLIAM NASH “BRITISH HISTORY THROUGH ANTIQUES: BLENHEIM PALACE TO DOWNTON ABBEY”
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 201310:00AM BUNNY WILLIAMS AND JOHN ROSSELLI“A TRIP THROUGH THE LIFE OF BUNNY & JOHN”1:00PM DANIELLE ROLLINS“GRACIOUS LIVING & STYLISH ENTERTAINING”
WORKSHOPSSATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 20132:30PM JAMES FARMER“MAY THE CIRCLE: WREATHS FOR ALL SEASONS”WREATH MAKING WORKSHOP
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 20132:00PM JAMES FARMER“FARMER TO TABLE: FEASTING FOR THE SENSES” COOKING WORKSHOP
TEA ROOM HOURSDAILY 11AM-2PM
PASTRY CAFE HOURSFRIDAY, DECEMBER 6TH 11AM-3PMSATURDAY, DECEMBER 7TH 11AM-5PMSUNDAY, DECEMBER 8TH 11AM-5PM
2013 ART & ANTIQUES DEAL ERS*
Antique & Design Center of High Point – Greensboro, NC
Blue Diamond Antiques – Dearborn, MI Bob Withington Antiques – York, ME Bonnie Fuchs – Mobile, ALBrill’s Antiques – Newport News, VAD.R. Grissom Collection – Mt. Pleasant, SCDana Kelly Oriental Rugs – Lexington KYDaria de Koning – New York, NYDavis∙O’Reilly Antiques – Northport, AL Edwin C. Skinner – Fairhope, AL Ford Art & Antiques, Inc. – Sarasota, FLGold Leaf Antiques – Atlanta, GA Heritage Antique Maps – Rome, GA Howard Dawson – Unadilla, NYHoward Price Fine Art – Boynton Beach, FL J&M Antiques – East Amherst, NY Jeff Littrell Antiques – Atlanta, GA John Dennison Fine Art – Myrtle Beach, SC Joseph M. Hayes Antiques – Bexley, OHKevin L. Perry, Inc. – Camden, SCLa Poma & La Poma – Franklin, NC & Winter Park, FLLina’s Interiors Inc. – Greenville, MSLinda Kettering Fine Majolica – Toledo, OHMayfair Antiques – Tampa, FLMcDonough Fine Art – Atlanta, GAMichael Weaver Fine Silver – Atlanta, GAMichael Whittemore
Antiques & Folk Art – Punta Gorda, FLPeridot Antiques – Savannah, GASherwood Antiques – Macon, GASomerset Antiques – Leesburg, VA The Box Shop, Inc. – Alpharetta, GAThe English Antique Co. – Atlanta, GATown & Country Vintage
Linens & Textiles – Rome, GAVillage Antiques and Interiors, Inc. – Asheville, NCWhite’s Nautical Antiques – North Yarmouth, MEWhitehall Antiques – Chapel Hill, NC * Confirmed at time of printing.
NON-PROFITORGANIZATION
U.S. POSTAGE PAIDPERMIT NO. 294
JACKSONVILLE, FL
Directions is a semi-annual newsletter published by The Women’s Board, a volunteer organization that funds advances in the medical technology and facilities of Wolfson Children’s Hospital.
Chair Emerita Ellen M. Cavert President Jacqueline Bargas Editor Grace M. Sarber
1325 SAN MARCO BOULEVARD | SUITE 802 JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32207
email: [email protected] l website: www.womensboardwch.com l www.artandantiquesshow.com l www.thefloridaforum.comIf you would like to change your address on our list or be removed from it, please call 904.202.2886.
Please mark the number of additional tickets desired:LECTURES $30 per Lecture. Includes Show admission.
____ MILES REDD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 10AM____ BUNNY WILLIAMS & JOHN ROSSELLI, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 10AM____ DANIELLE ROLLINS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1PM
WORKSHOP TICKETS____ JAMES FARMER WREATH WORKSHOP, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2:30PM ($95 INCLUDES WREATH AND SUPPLIES)____ JAMES FARMER COOKING WORKSHOP, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 8, 2:00 P.M. ($75 INCLUDES TASTING)
SHOW ADMISSION TICKETS ($15 PER TICKET)____ UNLIMITED SHOW ADMISSION DECEMBER 6-8 (INCLUDING ONE SHOW MAGAZINE)
CHILDREN’S FASHION SHOW SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 3PM____ ADULT TICKET ($10 PER TICKET) ____ STUDENT TICKET ($5 PER TICKET)CHILDREN UNDER 6 ARE FREE.$_________ TOTAL ADDITIONAL LECTURE TICKETS AND SPECIAL EVENT PURCHASES
If purchasing Opening Night Party tickets, print name as you wish it to be included in the Benefactor/Patron listing. Mail tickets to:
Name: ______________________________________________________Address: ____________________________________________________City: _______________________________ State: ______ Zip: ________
Day Telephone Number: __________________________________________Email: ____________________________________________________________
METHOD OF PAYMENT:n AmEx n Discover n MasterCard n Visa n Check (Payable to Wolfson Children’s Hospital)
________________________________ /_____________________Name as it appears on card (please print) Account Number
______________________________________________________Billing address of credit card
______________________________ /________ /______________Cardholder Signature Exp. Date Daytime Telephone
TICKET ORDER FORM2013 Art & Antiques Show Benefiting Wolfson Children’s Hospital l Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center
OPENING NIGHT PARTYFriday, December 6_____ ROYAL BENEFACTOR: $1,200 per person
Ticket to Benefactor Reception and Opening Night Party, valet parking, unlimited Show admission and one ticket to each of three lectures.
_____ GRAND BENEFACTOR: $600 per person Ticket to Benefactor Reception and Opening Night Party, valet parking, unlimited Show admission and one ticket to each of three lectures.
_____ BENEFACTOR: $300 per personTicket to Benefactor Reception and Opening Night Party, valet parking,
unlimited Show admission and one ticket to each of three lectures.
_____ PATRON: $250 per person Ticket to Opening Night Party, unlimited Show admission, and one
ticket to each of two lectures. Please select two of the following: n Miles Redd n Danielle Rollins n Bunny Williams/John Rosselli
_____ YOUNG COLLECTOR: $100.00 per person (guests under age 35) Ticket to Opening Night Party, unlimited Show admission, and
one ticket to one lecture. Please select one of the following: n Miles Redd n Danielle Rollins n Bunny Williams/John Rosselli
_____ Regret unable to attend. Included is my 100% tax deductible contribution to Wolfson Children’s Hospital
_____ Total number of Opening Night Party tickets Please indicate lecture choice(s) to the right.
FOR INFORMATION CALL: 904.202.2886Mail To: The Women’s Board l 1325 San Marco Blvd., Suite 802 l Jacksonville, Florida 32207 l Fax To: 904.202.2778