On Tuesday, March 12th, Serra Catholic High School brought a fun, creative and unique intergenerational activity to the Juniper Community at Forest Hills.

Heather Momich, the school’s art teacher, brought nine of her students from various grade levels to come and display various pieces of art they had created. The students interacted with the residents, both explaining their individual art techniques and answering any questions the residents had for them.  It was a delightful time for all!

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