"We make glass the old-fashioned way, using many techniques and tools that are essentially unchanged from those of a century ago." - George Fenton, President

Thursday, March 24, 2005

Fenton fans raise over $2,500 to benefit ALSA!



Fenton Art Glass Company is abuzz over response to the one-of-a-kind Black Rose Basket recently auctioned to benefit ALSA, resulting in a donation of over $2500.00. The Fenton family chose this unique piece to auction exclusively on eBay for the ALS Association as ALSA is the only national non-profit voluntary health organization dedicated solely to the fight against ALS. Often referred to as Lou Gehrig’s disease, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and spinal cord. There is no known cure for ALS.

The unique Black Rose Basket, bearing a bumblebee and flower pattern created and handpainted by Fenton designer CC Hardman, began as a gold Ruby core cased in Milk glass; a Black glass ring was added to the six-point crimp, and a Black glass handle was skillfully twisted and applied by veteran basket-handler Butch Wright. This special Wild Rose Basket bears the signatures of all ten Fenton family members, the signature of CC Hardman and the basket handler mark of Butch Wright, making this handcrafted piece of artisan glass even more desirable.

The Fenton Foundation of the Fenton Art Glass Company has been providing philanthropic support for over 50 years. In 2004, the Fenton Foundation selected the ALS Association as its national partner. The ALS Association was chosen because of the Fenton family’s direct experiences with this disease, and to date, Fenton has donated over $13,000.00 to the ALSA. The Fenton family will continue to work in partnership with ALSA to make advances in the fight against Lou Gehrig’s disease. For more information about ALS and The ALS Association, visit http://www.alsa.org or call 1-800-782-4747.

Creating spectacular art glass for a century, Fenton Art Glass Company represents American handcrafted glass artistry. Located in Williamstown, WV, Fenton is known for its wide range of colors, handpainting and handcrafting. Three generations of Fenton family members remain active in the business and are proud to continue an American glassmaking tradition begun in 1905.

For more information please call 800-933-6766 or visit http://www.fentonartglass.com.