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Destination Station Center sponsors to receive unique mementos

September 19, 2011

In recognition of sponsors who contribute $1,000 or more to Destination Station Center, a limited-edition Wave of the Future dichroic glass sponsorship memento was designed and created by Rehoboth Beach-Dewey Beach Chamber of Commerce member Valerie Dellas, of Pane in the Glass Studio, Lewes.

Sponsors at this level will have their name, or the name of their business, permanently etched into an oversized scale wave at the project site. The made- by-hand glass, signed and numbered desktop sculpture consists of three upright waves of consecutive height and varying dichroic hues. The sculpted waves are complete with foam made from fused granulated glass crystals. The design is an elegantly simple artist’s interpretation of the energy and beauty that surrounds the local community and depicts forward movement into the future.

Pane in the Glass Studio also worked with chamber members D&D Glass and Woodworking of Millsboro, which created the oiled cherry wood base, and Etched in Time, which engraved the nameplates. Pane in the Glass Studio is known for its fused dichroic glass and sterling silver jewelry; however, customized wall art, table art, and stained glass windows are also their specialty.

For more information on the company and what it can create, visit paneintheglassstudioonline.com or call 302-644-8532.

For information on the Destination Station Center project, go to www.destinationstationcenter.com or call Carol Everhart, project coordinator, at 302-227-6446.