The Villager Jan. 2014 | Page 13

The Charbonneau Villager January 2014 Page 13 SpringRidge Court Residents Work on Large Painting for Dining Room Sharon Evers' mother moved into SpringRidge Court in July, and that's when Sharon got the idea for a piece of artwork made by residents to hang over the fireplace in the building's dining room. Cindy Foster, one of the facility's programs assistants, thought it was a great idea. Sharon works on these types of projects all the time with her work, and she jumped right in getting as many residents as possible involved. The project lasted about three months, with sessions every other week. A group determined what should be in the painting. Memory care residents painted the background. Then, assisted living residents put in more detailed work. On the day of the unveiling, the residents were excited. They're still sharing with their families the parts that they worked on. "It's rewarding, and they loved to come every time we had a session," said Diane Newlin, programs assistant. "We appreciate Sharon for everything she put into this spectacular project for the residents," Foster said. Stop by SpringRidge Court any time to see the masterpiece, and remember to join the Fourth Annual Alzheimer's Walk at SpringRidge Court at 11 am on May 18. Watch The Villager for details. Editor's Note: The dog in the lower left corner is Charbonnearu resident, Katharine Eptstein's therapy dog, Tennessee. Above, Grant Hughes(l) and Mary Alwen work on the more intricate detail for the city section of the painting. Below, Joan Holst carefully paints some of the background. www.charbonneaucountryclub.com