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In the PARK Benefiting Boulder City Hospital Boulder City Hospital Foundation Presents the 52nd Annual ARTin the PARK Benefiting Boulder City Hospital October 4 & 5, 2014 Boulder City, NV Your official guide to the largest juried outdoor art festival in the southwest. Park maps, artist information & More! Featured Artist: Connie Burnett Ferraro – Booth # 202 52nd Annual Art in the pArk Benefiting Boulder City Hospital Powered by community Welcome to Art in the Park 2014! The Boulder City Hospital Foundation is pleased to host the 52nd Annual Art in the Park! Art in the Park is a huge tradition in our community and Southern Nevada. This year’s event features more than 300 artists, a cornucopia of delectable food offerings and an Interactive Kids Zone sponsored by Copper Mountain Solar. As a leading renewable energy developer, Did you know that the funds raised through Art in the Park help Boulder City Hospital continue to provide essential healthcare services to our community and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power believes that solar visitors? After operating for more than 59 years, Boulder City Hospital remains committed to providing high quality personalized healthcare. Throughout our history, we have remained true to the idea of providing exceptional patient services. energy creation is a powerful way to improve lives. From our Emergency Room and Critical Care services, to our Long Term Care program and Home Health Agency, we continually look to the future, making the necessary investments to keep the Hospital up-to-date with the latest technology in providing quality healthcare to our community. This That’s why our employees at Copper Mountain year, we proudly announced the opening of two brand new programs, a 10-bed Geriatric Behavioral Medicine Center and a 10-bed Acute Physical Rehabilitation program. The expansion and renovation of our campus reinforces our long-standing commitment to the health of our community and foster an Solar are proud to support Boulder City Hospital “Age in Place” business model. We are deeply committed to the community and are fully focused on the services we provide. In order to continue to excel, Boulder City Hospital constantly strives to remain on the forefront of Foundation’s Art in the Park — a cause that also quality and safety by maintaining a state of the art facility, operating efficiently and pursuing continual improvement. improves the community in powerful ways. The medical staff and support personnel are more than just highly educated professionals; they are compassionate care givers. With over 200 physicians, representing nearly 26 specialties, we are the only acute care hospital in the community. Offering the healing touch when you need it, our team of professionals are dedicated to providing personalized services that improve the quality of life for our patients. Boulder City Hospital is the only hospital in Nevada that is not supported by a tax district, other regulated subsidies or a corporate parent. The financial support generated by Art in the Park contributes to our ability to continue to provide quality care close to home. Please consider making a donation to Boulder City Hospital. You can visit our website at www. bouldercityhospital.org to make a donation on line, or contact Wendy Adams at (702) 293-0214. Thank you for attending the event. Your support is appreciated! Sincerely, Thomas Maher Chief Executive Officer Boulder City Hospital SempraUSGP.com Sempra U.S. Gas & Power, LLC is not the same company as the California utilities, San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) The Boulder City Hospital Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, which was established in 1995 to or Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas), and Sempra U.S. Gas & Power, LLC is not regulated by the California Public Utilities Commission. raise funds for Boulder City Hospital through fund development and special events. 1 52nd Annual Art in the pArk Benefiting Boulder City Hospital Art in the park thanks our sponsors refre www.sh-architecture.com 702.363.2222 HEALTHCARE GOVERNMENT HIGHER EDUCATION COMMERCIAL COMMUNITY 2 BoulderCityHospital.org 3 52nd Annual Art in the pArk Benefiting Boulder City Hospital take Art in the park home with you 300+ Pr Original izes! are managed by volunteers from in and Southwest’s Largest Juried Outdoor around the community. artw Fine and traditional art, fine and Ork Art Festival is a Time-Honored traditional crafts can all be found at Fundraising Raffle More than this spectacular event. Guests shop FundraisingAll Proceeds Benit Boulder City Raffle Hospital Boulder City Tradition till they drop then gain refreshment $ All Proceeds Benit Boulder City Hospital 25,000 in Prizes at any number of food and beverage or many Southern Nevadans, time. Due to the strenuous (and often booths. Art in the Park always features Fa treasured indication that Fall times dangerous) work involved, the a variety of food choices from hot dogs, will be WON! is officially on the way appears as Government set up a facility to treat the hamburgers, roasted corn on the cob, Visit the Raffle Booth temperatures start to lower, days get a workers and their families associated barbecue sandwiches, Italian, Mexican, DO bit shorter and the beloved Boulder City with the project. Greek, Thai and Chinese fare. And then or purchase tickets from n’t Art in the Park makes its appearance As the early 50’s rolled around, the desserts and treats… funnel cakes, M iSS OU the first weekend of October. Not only and with the project long done, it was kettle corn, roasted nuts, fruity bars, t is it an art lovers dream come true, it’s decided by the government to close frozen treats and more. one of our Roving Raffle ! the 52nd Anniversary of this signature the facility. When the residents of this Entertainment is a standard at fund-raising event by the Boulder City quaint, beautiful town heard the news Art in the Park. While strolling the Ticket salespeople Hospital Foundation with all proceeds it sent them into a grassroots mode parks and viewing artist works, guests going directly to the hospital and with the sole aim of saving the Hospital are welcomed to relax in the shade at $2 per ticket or underlines its mission to provide the and establishing a non-profit resource Bicentennial Park with refreshments community with quality health care close for its residents. Through hard work while enjoying the stage entertainment $20 for a book of 12 to home. and innovative thinking the Women’s from Boulder City’s traditional gazebo The annual event, which draws up Hospital Auxiliary organized the first setting. to 100,000 visitors, is comprised of a Art in the Park event in 1962 in Ralph Since the inception of the festival Please visit the Merchandise varied and exciting range of artists, and Sarah Denton’s back yard to go every talented artist has donated one craftsmen, culinary delights and live along with other fund raising events held original piece to the Art in the Park raffle. Booth for official 52nd annual entertainment. It is widely recognized as throughout the year. That tradition continues today, making the largest outdoor juried art festival in As one of the city’s largest events, every raffle prize a “hot treasure!” Raffle Art in the Park Souvenirs the Southwest! This year’s event features Art in the Park wouldn’t be successful tickets are available at the event booth at hundreds of artisans spread throughout without the combined efforts of the west end of Bicentennial Park. Raffle the heart of Boulder city amongst its members of our communities. It is the winners will be notified by phone and four beautiful parks. It’s simply amazing hard work of the Hospital Auxiliary, may pick up their prizes at the event or 2014 Art in the Park Posters - $1 that the Boulder City community has Hospital staff, Boulder City Chamber at the Boulder City Hospital Foundation spent the past half century ensuring its of Commerce, Boulder City Police and office. 2014 Art in the Park T-Shirts - $15 residents are provided with superior Fire Departments, Boulder City Parks For more information about Art health care and it all started from humble and Recreation and the City of Boulder in the Park or Boulder City Hospital beginnings in 1962. City, who make this festival successful. All proceeds benefit Boulder City Hospital. Drawings take please visit www.bouldercityhospital. place throughout the event, October 4-5. Winners need Reaching way back to the 1930’s Everyone who can help comes out to org. To learn how you can support our not be present to win. Winners will be notified by phone. when Hoover Dam was a project guided set up the area days before the show. community hospital; please contact the Prizes may be picked up at the event or the Boulder by the WPA, thousands of workers Countless hours of setting up booths, Boulder City Hospital Foundation at City Hospital Foundation office, 999 Adams Boulevard, descended upon the area to build one registering hundreds of artist and being (702) 293-0214. Suite 102, Boulder City, Nevada no later than October of the major marvels of the world at the sure that every little detail is covered 24, 2014. Raffle ticket purchases are not tax-deductible. Thank you for your support! 4 BoulderCityHospital.org 5 52nd Annual Art in the pArk Benefiting Boulder City Hospital shuttle stop Connie Burnett Ferraro – Featured Artist This year’s Art in time studying at the Art Students that time stops and I am completely in the Park program League. Many famous painters have the moment.” Her favorite portrait is cover of the “Heart studied there including: Jackson of her beloved pet cat, Mr.
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