Mar 15, 2021
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Art exchange pairs Harbor House clients with UWS students I think the most important part of everything is just having that human connection again, junior Maddie Witt said. Written By: Maria Lockwood | ×
Kelly Christiansen draws a wave in an art interventions group at Faith United Methodist Church in Superior on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. (Jed Carlson / jcarlson@superiortelegram.com)
Every week, University of Wisconsin-Superior students connect with residents at Harbor House Crisis Centers, a ministry of Faith United Methodist Church, through art.
They’ve never met, but they’ve collaborated on three different projects already. The UWS students send their own completed artwork and a letter to their “art buddy.” Harbor House clients and staff are asked to respond with a similar work and a postcard. Think of them as art pen pals.
abuelitas … These are issues that speak to all of us.
“As we care for our senior citizens who are entering the golden years … Pacifica needs to be held accountable for its non-compliance in the last five years (with conditions) that were stipulated by then attorney general and now our vice president Kamala Harris to maintain the … bicultural and bilingual care of its senior citizens.
Actor-activist Tamlyn Tomita
“At the Kei-Ai/Sakura Gardens facilities they have failed to do so in the name of green, in the name of pushing out our residents at Sakura Gardens toward the Kei-Ai facilities, where they’re noticing the highest level of COVID-19 infections and deaths in the county.
Political and community leaders are calling on the state to, at least temporarily, take over Mercy Hospital until a suitable buyer can be found for it.
Obituary: John Alden Wettstone, 89, of Wallingford - Wallingford, CT - John served in the U.S. Air Force during the Korean War and worked for New York Central, Penn Central and Conrail railroads for many years.