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Crest Senior High Art Students Paint Mural For Hospice

The Art Class at Crest Senior High School recently painted a mural for Hospice Cleveland County which is on display the month of July in Uptown Shelby on the side of Pleasant City Wood Fire Grill located at 233 South Lafayette Street. Maria Padgett, Crest Art Teacher, said “The students were excited and really did a great job on this project”. “Many had been touched by Hospice and wanted to help them by doing the mural.”


Mikayla Owle, Crest Senior, said “It is nice to do something for Hospice because they help so many people out.” Tonya Rocha, also a Senior at Crest, said “I found working on the mural fulfilling because it is a good cause.”


Students working on this project included: Josh Clark, Brittany Dority, James Hudson, Malcolm Peeler, Casey Potter, Penny Rix, Jenny Schaeffer, Nelson Stevens, Joshua Viera, Nathan Moore, Mikayla Owle, Christen Quattlebaum, Tonya Rocha, and Ashely Strickland


“The mural is beautiful and a great way for us to let the public know that we are here to help.” said Pam Isaacs, Director of Marketing & Public Relations. “We really appreciate all their hard work on this special project for us.”


Hospice Cleveland County exists to provide high quality skilled compassionate care and support for patients with life-limiting illness, their families, and the community, regardless of ability to pay. For more information on Hospice Cleveland County, including ways you can help, please call 704-487-4677 or visit our website at www.hospicecares.cc.


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