Date: Fri 14-May-1999
Date: Fri 14-May-1999
Publication: Bee
Author: SHANNO
Quick Words:
hospice-Newquist-Reilley
Full Text:
Arts Festival In Ridgefield Will Benefit Regional Hospice
RIDGEFIELD -- Seventy-six nationally renowned artists and sculptors will
exhibit their work at the Annual Arts Festival and Cosmopolitan Buffet on
Friday, May 21, at 7 pm. The event is again being sponsored by the Regional
Hospice of Western Connecticut.
A highly acclaimed cultural and social event, the Hospice Arts Festival is a
juried show offering a $1,000 first prize. All paintings, sculpture and
pottery are offered through sale, either outright or through silent auction.
All proceeds from the event go to the non-profit Regional Hospice of Western
Connecticut, which provides a program of psychological, social and spiritual
care for terminally ill patients and their families in surrounding towns
including Bethel, Brookfield, Danbury, New Fairfield, Newtown, Redding,
Ridgefield, Southbury and Wilton.
"A gourmet tasting with wine and champagne will be prepared by 17 of our
area's finest chefs," said event co-chairman William J. Stax, the general
manager of Connecticut Light & Power. "A number of talented musical groups
will be interspersed throughout the show to play for our guests throughout the
evening. We salute the artists, restaurateurs and musicians who are coming
together to support Regional Hospice."
Newtown artists participating in this year's event include Sawsan Ali, Betty
Christensen, Ruth Newquist and Carol Reilley. Entertainment will be provided
by the tenor Philip Tropea, a resident of Ridgefield, who will present musical
comedy, operetta and "neopolitan love songs." He will be accompanied by the
pianist Paul Nickolloff. Also, the three-musician ensemble Trio di Camerati,
of Danbury, and the Danbury jazz band Cool Struttin' will be performing Friday
night.
Restaurants who will be represented include Adrienne of New Milford, Chuck's
Steak House of Danbury, Emerald City Cafe of Bethel, Kabuki Japanese Steak
House of Danbury, Loree's Kitchen & Catering of Bethel, Food For Thought of
New Milford, Two Steps and Ciao! of Danbury, and New England Brewing
Corporation of Norwalk.
"With fine art, fine music, fine food and wine, this promises to be an evening
that appeals to the senses," said co-chairman Anthony Rizzo, Sr, the president
of Rizzo Electric. "It is a wonderful way to benefit one of this area's most
valuable non-profit resources, while embracing some of the finest art, music
and culinary delights in the region."
The Arts Festival and Cosmopolitan Buffet will be held in the corporate
headquarters of Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation, on Old Ridgebury Road in
Ridgefield. Admission is $75 per person, of which $25 can be credited toward
the purchase of artwork. For additional information, contact Jeanne Banks of
Regional Hospice at 797-1685.
