“Coloring” you say? Ah, but it is not just coloring. Participants become focused. Memories of coloring from childhood emerge, and then those of Autumn, cider, carving jack-o-lanterns, and Trick or Treating. Some shared happy memories, some sad ones, but they remembered! It was a wonderful afternoon and a reminder not to take simple things too lightly, for they may lead to important ones. Thank you Donna, our ever creative and inspiring art teacher!
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