Juniper Village at Mount Joy hosts Expressive Arts classes.

“We had SUCH a good time and the results were beautiful! It always provides such a feeling of accomplishment and sense of self-worth for the participants when things turn out well. They were rightfully proud of their projects. Even if they are only remembered for a short time, those moments have great value.” Expressive Arts teacher Donna Welsh reflects on the most recent class project. Expressive Arts class meets on the second Tuesday of each month in the afternoon to engage in creating high quality art. Under the guidance of Donna, each resident is able to participate and lend an artful hand to these beautiful designs.

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