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Miss Universe Contestants Complete Art Projects for Nevada’s Children










2012 Miss Universe Contestants Showing “Artsy” Side

To Support Medical Treatment for Nevada’s Children

Auctioned Artwork to Benefit Uninsured Children in Need of Care

 

They’re beautiful, talented, poised and creative.

Soon the world will see their artistic abilities as well, as many of the 2012 Miss Universe Pageant contestants will put a brush to canvas and create a unique piece of art to be auctioned off in support of Nevada’s children facing life threatening diseases.

In partnership with Design & Wine, a Las Vegas based, step-by-step canvas painting studio and restaurant, and Cure 4 The Kids Foundation which supports the state’s only non-profit cancer outpatient treatment center, the contestant’s artwork will be auctioned off in support of charity care programs providing treatment to children with and without medical insurance.

“Many people believe art is a form of therapy. We are so happy we can provide some relaxation for Miss Universe contestants prior to their important competition and at the same time put these finished pieces up for auction to benefit Nevada’s children in need of medical care,” said Rachel Roberts, co-founder of Design & Wine Eat Drink Paint.

 

Who: 2012 Miss Universe Contestants

What: Design & Wine Art Event to create paintings for charity auction

When: Monday, December 10, 2012; 7 p.m.

Where: Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. Call for exact room location

 

The painting event happens Monday, December 10, 2012 at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada. Design & Wine experts will be on hand to help the pageant participants use the step by step process that allows even those without a known painting ability to create a work of art. The finished pieces will be photographed alongside the Miss Universe contestant who created it and bidders all over the world will have the option to bid on the artwork.

Once complete, the artwork will be available for viewing and bidding at http://mydesignandwine.com/auctions/

Since 2006, Cure 4 The Kids Foundation has funded the Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada which has treated more than 8,000 patients in need of life saving medical services, many without the resources to pay for treatment.

Leila Lopes, Miss Universe 2011, made hisotry as the first woman from Angola to win the Miss Universe crown.

Photo Credit: Fadil Berisha

About Design & Wine:
Design & Wine Eat• Drink• Paint is a step-by-step canvas painting studio and restaurant. It is a concept that started in Las Vegas, NV by Rachel Roberts, a local artist and entrepreneur and her husband, Avi Levi. Her experience in teaching and creating works of art and her ability to break paintings down into an easy to understand step-by-step process is what makes Design & Wine Eat• Drink• Paint an amazing art entertainment experience. Patrons can come have a bite to eat from the full restaurant menu that Design & Wine offers, socialize with other Las Vegas locals and tourist alike, and enjoy an evening of painting and creating their very own masterpiece. Absolutely no experience is necessary, and by the end of the evening participants will bring home their very own work of art. “Get Your Paint On!” with Design & Wine Eat• Drink• Paint. www.mydesignandwine.com

About Cure 4 The Kids:
The Children’s Specialty Center of Nevada and the Hemophilia Treatment Center Of Nevada are funded, in part, by the Cure 4 The Kids Foundation. The 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization was founded in 2007 by Dr. Jonathan Bernstein to ensure children with life threatening illnesses received proper medical attention regardless of their family’s income or presence of health insurance. To date, more than 8,000 patients have been treated by physicians and medical staff at the Children’s Specialty Center and Hemophilia Treatment Center. The Children’s Specialty Center provides medical treatment to children facing devastating diseases such as cancer, rheumatological diseases, as well as rare and ultra rare diseases. All our providers are Board Certified in Pediatric Hematology/Oncology. The Hemophilia Treatment Center (HTC) of Nevada is the only Federally recognized HTC in the state. It is one of 140 HTCs around the country which provides individual services to children and adults with inherited bleeding disorders. Studies show people with Hemophilia who are treated at Federally recognized HTCs have lower overall healthcare costs, lower hospitalization rates and lower mortality rates than non-HTC users. The Cure 4 The Kids Foundation’s Charity Care plan ensures patients at The Children’s Specialty Center and the Hemophilia Treatment center receive medical treatment regardless of family income or presence of medical insurance. The Cure 4 The Kids Foundation can be reached at (702) 732-0232. The Children’s Specialty Center and the Hemophilia Treatment Center are located at 3121 S. Maryland Parkway (Near Desert Inn) Las Vegas, Nevada 89109. You can reach the Children’s Specialty Center at (702) 732-1493 and the Hemophilia Treatment Center at (702) 732-1956. In addition, Cure 4 The Kids Foundation also operates the Hemophilia Treatment Center and the Children’s Specialty Center in Reno at 540 W. Plumb Lane, Suite 200, Reno, Nevada 89509. (775) 657-8981. www.cure4thekids.org

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