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Local artists’ group supports Beebe with creative fundraising

April 20, 2021

Members of the Cape Artists’ Gallery in Lewes recently decided to support Beebe Healthcare in recognition of the critical work carried on by the healthcare system during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The artists offered Beebe team members 10 percent off all purchases of framed and unframed original art during the month of March. They also contributed a percentage of their total March sales to Beebe Medical Foundation in support of greatest needs at Beebe Healthcare.

“The members of Cape Artists are truly grateful for the dedication, commitment, and kindness Beebe Healthcare has shown our community during these very challenging times,” said Pat Riordan, Cape Artists’ Group president.

Cape Artists’ Gallery Chair Kathy Casey said, “As all our artists live locally, we are very thankful for the people who work at Beebe Healthcare and their dedication, especially during the pandemic. Many of our members are cancer survivors, and we wanted to give back to Beebe for the excellent care given to them in their time of need.”

Cape Artists have been in existence as a group for over 20 years. Now 21 members strong, they can be seen painting on location throughout the area. Pre-pandemic, they would get together and paint on Tuesdays and followed by lunch and an opportunity to critique each other’s work. They also organize and participate in many art workshops.

The artists share a cooperative gallery at 110 West Third St. in Lewes. They can be reached at 302-644-7733 and on Facebook. The gallery includes samples of original work from each artist, as well as prints, and is open to the public. All art exhibited is for sale, and members volunteer their time to staff the gallery.

“This is a wonderful gift from the Cape Artists’ Gallery, and all those who shopped and supported Beebe. We continue to be grateful for the support from local businesses and neighbors, and what better way to promote health and wellness than to add a beautiful piece of artwork to your life from a local artist,” said Beebe Medical Foundation Executive Director of Development Kay Young.

Beebe Healthcare is a not-for-profit community healthcare system with a charitable mission to encourage healthy living, prevent illness, and restore optimal health for the people who live, work and visit in the communities it serves. It has three campuses: the Margaret H. Rollins Lewes Campus, which houses the medical center; the Rehoboth Health Campus; and the South Coastal Health Campus. Beebe Healthcare offers primary care as well as specialized services in the areas of cardiovascular, oncology, orthopaedics, general surgery, robotic surgery and women’s health. Beebe also offers walk-in care, lab, imaging and physical rehabilitation services at several locations throughout Sussex County, in addition to a home health program and a comprehensive community health program.

For more information about Beebe Healthcare, visit beebehealthcare.org.

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