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Lilies for Lillie donates $100,000 to Daffodil Place |
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“Lilies for Lillie”

Over 50% sold – get yours today!
In 2008, Lilies for Lillie celebrated its 5th
anniversary and set an ambitious fundraising goal of $50,000 (later
raised $100,000) and to help reach that goal, local artists Joan
Roberts graciously volunteered to paint an original painting for the
campaign. Ms. Roberts has been supporting Lilies for Lillie since
2005 and is not only a phenomenal artist but a fantastic individual.
The print is a spectacular piece that represents the 5th year of
Lilies for Lillie as it contains 3 flowers and 2 bulbs. It is
beautiful, bright and vibrant and this represents the woman it is in
reflection of, Lillie Delaney. Many paintings/prints are
representative of a place, a scene or a community – this painting
represents life! While Lillie Delaney passed in 2000, her memory
stays alive through Lilies for Lillie and just as there are 3
flowers bloomed and 2 more to bloom – Lilies for Lillie will
continue to bloom and keep her memory alive with your continued
support!
100 limited edition prints (11 X 17) were printed and are available
for $50.00 (no tax)
5 X 7 prints (with mat) and are available for $15.00 each (no tax).
LIMTED TIME OFFER ONLY $10.00!
Makes a great Easter, Mother’s Day or gift for any occasion – it is
a gift with meaning!
*Each print comes with a insert telling the story of Lilies for
Lillie
If you would like to order a Lilies for Lillie print, please email:
liliesforlillie@hotmail.com or call 709-746-3023.
A little more about Joan Roberts……
Joan Roberts is a self-taught Newfoundland Artist. She has taken
classes and workshops with several local and nationally acclaimed
artists. She completed workshops in France and in Maine, U.S.A. Joan
works in acrylics, oils and watercolors. She paints many subjects
and she endeavors to create art that evokes mood, emotion and
inspiration. She enjoys the challenge of using her own photos and
sketches to capture what she feels at the moment. Joan enjoys
realism but also explores impressionism and the abstract.