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RE/MAX Shoreline is hosting a Falmouth High School student photography show with the theme of Quiet Contemplation” that as of June 1 raised $2,925 for the Barbara Bush Children's Hospital.
The exhibit and sale, at the company’s Shoreline Café, is open to the public during business hours through the end of June, with all proceeds being donated to the hospital.
“We collaborated with Falmouth High School’s art department and had them install an exhibit in our Portland cafe in preparation for a fundraiser for Barbara Bush Children’s Hospital,” said Rachel Reed, RE/MAX Shoreline’s co-owner, vice president and COO.
“We then held a launch party and invited clients and vendors and friends.”
Over 200 people attended.
“The agents and agency made a donation in honor of each attendee,” she said. “Everyone was also invited to purchase artwork and other items designed with the artwork.”
For more information, call 207-553-7500.
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