Grand opening of Breast Center brings Grand opening of Breast Center brings laughter, tears and a Bra-ha-ha Some were humorous; some poignant. Some honored loved ones who had died of breast cancer; others celebrated the joy of living. “Sparkle of Hope” was created by the senior members of a local Girl Scout troop, symbolizes the “perfect world for women . . . where women do not have to worry about cancer or other life-threatening diseases.” The “LiBRAry” was inspired by the maker’s mother, a two-time breast cancer survivor, who found solace from her disease in the pages of her favorite books. “Her Cups Runneth Over” showed women’s breasts as a universal symbol of nurturing and comfort – so “our cups runneth over” with love. Dozens of artists and craftswoman – and one man – from throughout the East Coast donated decorated and themed 145 bras to be exhibited and auctioned off during the grand opening of Chesapeake Regional’s Breast Center Oct. 23. Author tells a tale of courage and humor Geraldine Lucas, author of “Why I Wore Lipstick to my Mastectomy,” and a breast cancer survivor served as the event’s keynote speaker.
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See the bras and see the grand opening. The Breast Center Chesapeake Regional Medical Center
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