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‘Inspirations’ Art Show Benefits Patient Care

‘Inspirations’ Art Show Benefits Patient Care
-Annual event sponsored by the Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation,
 fundraising arm of the hospital-

PERTH AMBOY, March 15, 2010… Art aficionados, those interested in supporting Raritan Bay Medical Center’s patient care services or simply looking to enjoy an elegant night out will want to attend Raritan Bay Medical Center Foundation’s “Inspirations: A Celebration of Art & Spring,” art show reception Thursday, April 22, 6 p.m., at the hospital’s Perth Amboy location, 530 New Brunswick Ave. This chic evening includes hors d’oeuvres, cocktails, valet parking and music provided by the Victor Quezada Jazz Trio. As part of the evening, longtime civic champion Constance Elek will be honored for her commitment and advocacy for Middlesex County.

Cost is $50 per person and $10 for each raffle ticket. To purchase event tickets, raffle tickets or for more information call Gina Mancini at (732) 324-5374. Proceeds benefit the hospital’s Wilentz Patient Care Center and breast cancer services. Raffle ticket holders need not be present to win prizes. Attendees must RSVP by Friday, April 16.

The works of local artists, including; the late Louis P. Booz III, EJ Davis, Cabbar Komek, Michele Mastrangelo, Francis McGinley, Carolyn Opderbeck, Susan Schaffer, David Simchock, Rina Varia, Kim Adlerman, Dawn Arena, Constance Elek, Lois Griffin, Olivia Keithley-Mckeon, Glenn Murgacz and Lois Nagy-Hartnack will be showcased along with works from Woodbridge and Perth Amboy school district art students.

The artwork will be displayed on the hospital concourse level through July. Any groups interested in a tour of the concourse and artwork, should contact the Foundation at 732.324.5374.

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With locations in Perth Amboy and Old Bridge, New Jersey, Raritan Bay Medical Center delivers critical world-class healthcare services care to residents of Monmouth and Middlesex County residents. As providers of first-class healthcare in the areas of stroke, cardiology, cancer, physical rehabilitation, pulmonary rehabilitation, pediatric medicine, Raritan Bay Medical Center continues to stay on the forefront of medicine.

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