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Women's Resource Center to Benefit from Concord "Chairity" Auction

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BEAVER, W.Va. -

Concord University art student Nicole Suptic has painted an Adirondack chair with an Alice in Wonderland theme for a "Chairity" auction benefiting the Women's Resource Center in Beckley.

Lori Pace, a sociology instructor and director of student services for Concord in Beckley, worked with her sociology students and held fundraisers to purchase Suptic's Adirondack chair.  Suptic's art instructor Mark Moore said she painted the chair as part of her coursework in one of his art classes this spring. The "Chairity" Auction Adirondacks will be on display at Crossroads Mall until the auction is held at Daniel Vineyard on Friday, May 18.