Bethel Artist To Be Honored


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DANBURY, CT – 

Award-winning local artist, Laura McCormick, will be in the spotlight as the featured artist at The Art of Caring, on Friday, June 10th, 2011. The event, which is hosted by Boehringer Ingelheim Corporation at the company’s beautiful headquarters in Ridgefield, is a gala evening featuring art, entertainment and exceptional cuisine, to benefit the patients and families served by Regional Hospice and Home Care of Western CT.

Laura McCormick is well-known for her highly detailed portraits and architectural drawings created in charcoal pencil and pastel pencil. Her work has won many awards at The Art of Caring and other area events. “We are thrilled to recognize Laura’s exceptional art and her commitment to The Art of Caring,” says Cynthia Roy Squitieri, executive director for Regional Hospice and Home Care. “Laura’s artwork captures touching moments in time. Her images fit well with Regional Hospice and Home Care’s message of hope for those facing advanced illness and those who love them.”

A longtime resident of Bethel, McCormick grew up in an artistic family that owned a printing company, but she discovered her unique skill unexpectedly. “After I had children I needed a creative outlet,” she says. “I decided to create a picture of our house for a Christmas card, and then did a picture of my daughter, Megan. People started asking me to draw pictures for them too,” she explains. She quickly became much sought after for family portraits, pet portraits and architectural drawings. “I have never advertised—I don’t have a website. All of my commissions have been through word of mouth.”

Along with her busy scheduled creating commissioned pieces, McCormick teaches art classes in Bethel, Redding and Ridgefield and also offers private lessons. “I will teach anyone from age 9 to 90,” she says. “I love to teach—it is rewarding to see people satisfied with themselves and the art they are creating.”

When she isn’t drawing or teaching, McCormick is volunteering. She joined the organizing committee for The Art of Caring eight years ago and continues to chair the art subcommittee that coordinates the artists for the event. “I have stayed involved with The Art of Caring because there is no end to what Regional Hospice and Home Care can do—there are still more people who need hospice care,” she says. “My commitment to The Art of Caring is reinforced every time I hear someone talk about the wonderful care they received from Regional Hospice and Home Care. They say what a difference it makes—they smile when they think of their loved one. You don’t hear that anywhere else.”

Ms. McCormick is also an active volunteer with The American Cancer Society serving as the nationwide co-chair for the Relay Advisory Team. “We do strategic planning for the national Relay for Life movement as well as training so that everyone can do their best,” she says. Her involvement has taken her across the globe as she works with other countries to establish new Relay for Life events.”

You can view and purchase Ms. McCormick’s artwork at The Art of Caring on June 10, 2011, hosted by Boehringer Ingelheim at 900 Ridgebury Road in Ridgefield. Admission is $150 per person and includes a cosmopolitan buffet provided by 20 of the area’s finest restaurants and caterers, with wine, champagne, dessert and coffee. Six musical groups will provide entertainment and guests will be able to view and purchase paintings, photographs, sculpture, pottery, jewelry and other items from 120 artists.

To view McCormick’s work, and for a list of artists, restaurants and sponsors, click here.

For reservations or more information, call (203) 702-7412 or pay online at www.RegionalHospiceCT.org.

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Hello Bethel!

David Gesualdi, statue sculptor, poses with Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey clowns.

Hello Bethel! ~ By Wendy Mitchell

Welcome to Bethel Buzz, your newest local online news source for all things Bethel!

Bethel Buzz will serve not only as a current news and information site that will be updated many times throughout the day, but also as an escape from the rigors of your desk job. Hop onto the site for a little light-hearted humor, a heartwarming story about local volunteers, or  read about all of the many interesting and eclectic artists and residents in our town.

Each week expect to find news from the First Selectman’s office, the public schools, news from the Bethel Chamber, D.A.W.S., and may civic groups and organizations such as the Bethel Women’s Club, Garden Club, Lion’s Club, Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and much more!

Categories on Bethel Buzz will include:

Local Buzz: News from the First Selectman, the Democratic & Republican parties

Biz Buzz: Local business news

School Buzz: News from each of our schools from student reporters

Life Buzz: Home, Garden, Cooking, Arts & Entertainment

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Please feel free to e-mail any news tips and story ideas to Bethel Buzz News editor, Wendy Mitchell at ctbuzznews@gmail.com or call 203-826-7194. Thanks & keep spreadin’ the BUZZ!

In-Town Spring Soccer Season 2011

 

Last Saturday morning was supposed to herald the end of the In-Town soccer season, with the end of year picnic and award-giving being held at the Rockwell Field on 11  June from 12:00-1:00 p.m.  However, the last game is now going to be on the 11th before the picnic.

For details, please go onto www.bethelsoccer.org and click on the “In-town” link. Here you will not only find details for the 11th’s games and picnic, but also information on free summer soccer and the soccer camp being held by UK International.

IMPORTANT: There are also details here on the site about try-outs on the 8 and 10 June for Travel Soccer.

Here are just a few pictures from the Girls’ Majors and Girls’ Seniors warm-ups and scrimmages on Rourke field on Sat morning. More pictures can be found on our Bethel Buzz Facebook Page.

 

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