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Inspira-Newsletter1-Feb2017

First Annual Art Sale Raises Funds for Inspira Health Network The Inspira Auxiliary Cumberland County’s first annual Art Sale in memory of Gloria Noto drew together artists and art lovers from across South Jersey at the Greenview Inn on Sunday, November 20, 2016. The showcase featured paintings, photographs, art prints, fused glass, jewelry, miniatures, wood carvings, Christmas stockings and more, with artists in attendance to conduct sales and answer questions about their work. The proceeds from the art sale benefited the Inspira Auxiliary Cumberland County in support of the Inspira Foundation Cumberland/Salem. Paintings, framed photography and jewelry by artist Shirley Hawthorne. At left, artist Jessica Lotito displays her paintings. At right, artist Judy Scull talks with Auxiliary member Kathy Cavallero. Major Donors Tour Jane and Peter Galetto Jr. Simulation Center Members of the Inspira Foundation Cumberland/Salem’s Sterling Society and other major donors were honored at a dinner Tuesday, November 1 at Inspira Medical Center Vineland. The Sterling Society recognizes donors who make substantial and consistent gifts to the Inspira Foundation Cumberland/Salem. The dinner featured speaker Dr. Scott Wagner on the topic “New Era of Reducing Risk and Improving Care,” followed by a tour of the new Jane and Peter Galetto Jr. Simulation Center. Dr. Justin Chu assisted in the demonstration of the Glidescope purchased by the Foundation, and Allen Ecker, ER technician, assisted with the simulation lab tour. At left are Jeffrey George, Connie Montero, Gary Galloway and Suzanne Merighi. Center: Mark and Sandy D’Onofrio and Lawrence Merighi. Far Right: Dr. Justin Chu explains features of one of the fully functional mannequins in the new Jane and Peter Galetto Jr. Simulation Center.

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