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Students create comfort for hospice patients
Published Tuesday, April 28, 2009 12:24 PM
By Michael Tannebaum
Summerville Journal Scene ®

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Flowertown Elementary third-grader Jaylon Waters colors a picture he drew that will soon hang on the wall at Lutheran Hospice.
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Once a month, Flowertown Elementary third-grader Raven Mitchell and her classmates create art projects that are delivered to patients at Lutheran Hospice.
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Kailee Ellis, a third-grader at Flowertown Elementary, draws a picture for a patient at Lutheran Hospice.

Third-graders in Amanda Poplin’s class have been using their creativity and artistic abilities to brighten the lives of a group of grateful strangers.

Once a month, the Flowertown Elementary students receive a visit from Kathy Barham, volunteer services coordinator for Lutheran Hospice. Barham, who has frequented the school since October, helps the children create art projects that she delivers to hospice patients.

On Barham’s most recent visit, she asked that each of the 16 students close their eyes and imagine the perfect day. A few seconds later, crayons and paper were dispensed and the students were tasked with drawing their vision.

Among the drawings were a boy riding a bicycle, two girls having a water balloon fight and a Christmas scene.

Although the drawings varied, one thing was constant: each child could not help but smile throughout the assignment. The biggest smile in the room, however, belonged to Barham.

“I don’t think words can describe how much this means to our patients,” Barham said. “A lot of the patients don’t have children or grandchildren around so the artwork they receive can be a nice little reminder for them.”

Once the drawings were completed, they were each mounted on a piece of construction paper, which served as a frame for the unique works of art.

The drawings, which will soon add cheer to the walls of the hospice patients’ rooms, are the latest in a long line of projects the students have completed.

In previous months, the children made miniature Christmas trees, decorated picture frames and made blankets.

In addition to having an opportunity to express themselves through art, the students learn a valuable lesson through their partnership with Lutheran Hospice, according to Poplin.

“We’ve talked a lot about volunteering and not expecting anything in return for your service,” Poplin said.

Despite their youth, many of the students, such as Marissa Straub, seemed to grasp the importance of what they were doing.

“I drew a park by my house that has turtles, snakes, a pond and geese,” Straub said, as she proudly showed her artwork. “I hope this drawing makes the person who receives it very happy.”

Contact Michael Tannebaum at 873-9424 ext. 215 or mtannebaum@journalscene.com


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