Stanly County Arts Council thanks Atrium Health Stanly

The Stanly County Arts Council recently delivered some sweet treats to the employees on the campus of Atrium Health Stanly due to their efforts during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition to the cookies, each teammate received a thank you note with artwork created by the kindergarten students from Central Elementary School.

“Atrium Health Stanly supports our mission to encourage and promote broad-based cultural and educational activities in the arts throughout Stanly County,” said Bradley Eudy, chairman of the Stanly County Arts Council. “In addition to the generosity shown to the Arts Council by teammates during their annual giving campaign, the hospital partnered with us to produce a virtual arts camp for area youth last summer and are providing scholarship funds to ensure our youth can attend Summer Arts Camp in person this summer. The cookies and thank you notes are the least we could do to say thank you for the care they provide our community day in and day out.”

For more information about the Arts Council’s Summer Arts Camp or any of the initiatives it supports, contact Executive Director Renee VanHorn at stanlycountyartscouncil1974@gmail.com.

 

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