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Spiva Center for the Arts Receives Donation

By: Jessica Schaer
Updated: February 20, 2013
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CARTHAGE, MO.--- A Carthage artist gives back to the community today in honor of his wife who lost her life to brain cancer. International furniture maker Larry Glaze spent 400 hours on a hand-carved walnut table during the last days of Judy's life in 2009.

He put the table up for sale at Spiva Center for the Arts and planned to donate 100% of the proceeds to local charitable organizations. The table sold for $6,000, Glaze split the proceeds among Spiva, Hope-4-You Breast Cancer Foundation, and Breast Cancer Foundation of the Ozarks.

Glaze says his wife played an important role at choosing who would receive the donations. "She knew I was working on this table and she really directed me what to do. She said, put it to an organization that's with cancer."

$3,000 went to Spiva and each breast cancer organization received $1,500.

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