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Virtual Art Competition Fundraiser For Hospital..
Arts For Life, a humanitarian art contest and fundraiser is uniting diverse artists from Queens and beyond with a mission of bringing hope for cancer patients. On April 30 at 5:30 PM, Michael Perlman, event producer, artist and historian, and Leah Salmorin, Paddle For The Cure charity founder and event coordinator will co-host a Zoom and Facebook Live art show
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Forest Hills artist organizes competition to raise funds..
Arts For Life, a humanitarian art contest and fundraiser is uniting diverse artists from Queens and beyond with a mission of bringing hope for cancer patients.
Forest Hills artist and historian Michael Perlman, and Leah Salmorin, charity founder and event coordinator of Paddle For The Cure, will co-host a Zoom and Facebook Live art show from Ridgewood Savings Bank on Friday, April 30, at 5:30 p.m.
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Art for Life raises funds for cancer ..
But participants in the recent “Arts for Life” competition also contributed to healing in a more tangible way.
The contest served as a fundraiser for both the Hope Pavilion Cancer Clinic and Elmhurst Hospital and Paddle for the Cure, which raises funding and awareness to fight breast cancer.
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Art contest doubles as cancer fundraiser..
A virtual art contest and breast cancer fundraiser broadcast from Ridgewood Savings Bank in Forest Hills last Friday attracted 33 artists.
Money raised from the event benefited Elmhurst Hospital and local nonprofit Paddle For The Cure (PFC).
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Art competition to benefit cancer patients
An art contest is uniting diverse artists from Queens and beyond with a mission of bringing hope for cancer patients.
On April 30 at 5:30 p.m., Paddle For The Cure founder Leah Dulce Salmorin and this columnist will co-host an art show on Zoom and Facebook from the landmarked Ridgewood Savings Bank at 107-55 Queens Boulevard in Forest Hills.Read more: Forest Hills Times – Art competition to benefit cancer patients