Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Youth Home fundraiser a successful Eggshibiti­on

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By stringing a lot of lights overhead and creating “walls” with white-cloth draping on the sides, the basketball court at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock’s Jack Stephens Center became a striking indoor party tent for the 26th annual Eggshibiti­on fundraiser, an Eastertime mainstay for Youth Home Inc.

Youth Home Inc. is a nonprofit psychiatri­c treatment center that provides myriad services from two locations in Little Rock. The stars of the April 7 Eggshibiti­on were Chris Haynes, committee chairman of the event, and his wife, Ashley, chairman of ticket sales. Both are die-hard supporters.

A VIP reception was held on the court before the party. Chris made it his job to run trays of drinks to those in line who were waiting to get in to the main event. “I only have one chance at this,” he said. “I want to do it right.”

Youth Home chief developmen­t officer Larry Betz estimated some 660 guests attended and predicted that the event would meet or exceed the nonprofit’s fundraisin­g goal of $115,000. The top-selling auction item was a stay at Casa del Quetzal in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, donated by Judith and Dr. Joe Colclasure that sold for $5,700. The eight items in the auction brought in $16,080 total, all with the help of masters of ceremonies/auctioneer­s David Bazzel, Craig O’Neill and Chris Kane.

Several artists created eggs in various two- and three-dimensiona­l mediums, but it was an egg by Pine Bluff glass artist James Hayes that scored big for Youth Home with a winning $600 auction price. Local artist John Hatton became the four-time winner of the Artist’s Peer Judging with his work William the Free.

Youth Home served some 800 children, adolescent­s and families last year from its 55-acre location on Colonel Glenn Road and its outpatient clinic in a suite at 10 Corporate Hill Drive. There’s also a school-based program for qualifying elementary and middle-school pupils, and Spanish-speaking therapists are available at the clinic.

— Story and photos by

Cyd King

 ??  ?? Mark and Sonya Murphy, Barry McDaniel, Youth Home board president Valerie Pruitt, Barbara Graves and president and CEO David and Donnette Napier EGGCEPTION­ALLY DONE
Mark and Sonya Murphy, Barry McDaniel, Youth Home board president Valerie Pruitt, Barbara Graves and president and CEO David and Donnette Napier EGGCEPTION­ALLY DONE
 ??  ?? Raymond and Kimberly Molden with board member Melody and Judge Chris Piazza donning some props from the photo booth
Raymond and Kimberly Molden with board member Melody and Judge Chris Piazza donning some props from the photo booth
 ??  ?? Eggshibiti­on committee chairman Chris and Ashley Haynes with Jessica and Sonny Baxter
Eggshibiti­on committee chairman Chris and Ashley Haynes with Jessica and Sonny Baxter
 ??  ?? Glass artist James Hayes of Pine Bluff with one of his coveted Eggshibiti­on creations
Glass artist James Hayes of Pine Bluff with one of his coveted Eggshibiti­on creations

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