September 15, 2009
CONTACT:
Edison Ford Winter Estates Foundation
(239) 274-2377
info@edisonfordfoundation.org
Susan Bennett, APR, CPRC
Susan Bennett Marketing & Media
(239) 277-5255
sbennett@susanbennett.biz
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Local Artist Creates Commemorative Works of Art in
Honor of Henry Ford's 146th Birthday
To be Celebrated at Edison Ford Estates Foundation's Upcoming Gala
(Fort Myers, FL -- September 15, 2009) -- Bidders will be pleased to find
something special on the auction list at The Edison Ford Winter Estates Foundation's 9th
fund-raising gala to be held Friday evening, November 6, 2009, at the Edison & Ford
Winter Estates. Fort Myers' renowned artist Wellington Ward, 75, is contributing pencil
art masterpieces of all things Ford. The montages will feature images from Ford's cars
and winter home, also known as The Mangoes, to other interesting images of the past.
Ward is currently one third of the way through his first of three planned pencil art
pieces masterfully done in fine lines with painstaking detail. Known for his Fort Myers
Centennial prints produced in 1985, Ward's love of the area has been evident in his work
which has mostly been done in acrylics.
"I haven't painted in four years," said Ward about his dedication to caring for his
ailing wife, former Sanibel School Principal Barbara Ward. "I'm using this as an
inspiration to open door for me, to showcase my work once again -- I think I'm more
excited about this than the organizers at the Foundation are!"
Art has been Ward's life's work which includes a career as one of the art directors
for the Department of Defense and four commissions for NASA. He's not new to
creating art for the Estates. His offerings in the past have fetched $50,000 for the
restoration of the estates. And, his Fort Myers Centennial contribution helped to fund the
city's entire celebration in 1985.
Raised in Virginia, Ward attended art school at the Richmond Professional
Institute, now known as Virginia Commonwealth University. He moved to Southwest
Florida in 1968s
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The live auction is part of the Edison Ford Winter Estates Foundation's signature
fundraising event, a tribute to the estates' esteemed former residents. All the profits
raised at the 9th annual gala will further the mission of the Foundation: restoration and
preservation of the estates where Thomas Edison and Henry Ford wintered. A 5:30 p.m.
cocktail reception precedes a dinner, live auction, and dancing to the music of Alter Ego.
The event is black tie. Tickets are $200 per person, or tables for $1600. For more
information, please call the Foundation office at 239-274-2377.
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