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Some of
the adorned receptacles painted by Mrs. Kamensky’s
Class: Brianna Lind and Angela Link (Sunflowers) ,
Angela Link and Kathleen Lynch (Starry Night), Alexandra
Cassetta and Lauren Fisher (Christina’s World), and
Kaitlyn Nowicki, Katie Quinn, and Allyson Rofrano (The
Blue Boat and Campbell’s Soup Can). Not Yet Pictured :
Kaitlyn Neun and Leyla Durdu (The Persistence of Memory)
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Top: Three
of the several houses made by Mr. Carbocci’s class ~
Brian Ambrosio, Matt Brooks, John Ciavolella, Chuck
Davis, Mike Fraccalvieri, Alex Klan, Geilan Leigh-Manuell,
and William Meindl
Bottom: Many of the 27 Mosaic paving stones Made by Mrs.
Dalpiaz’s Class ~
Jessica Capurso, Farah Cassalini, Alexandra Cassetta,
Michelle DeBonis, Jasmine DePompeo, Caitlyn Duffy, Nyla
Earley, Deanna Esposito, Jessica Farruggio, Angela
Fattarusso, Lauren Fronckwicz, Amanda Giaramita, Tiffany
Godschalk, Kathryn Gregory, Kristen Guadagni, Patricia
Hanlon, Kaci Janawsky, Amanda Kahane, Toni-Ann Kelly,
Lyndsay Kollegger, Jaclyn Kuri, Juliana Martino, Dana
Pacifico, Kerriann Pellegrini, Nicole Spalma, Andrew
Vall, and Tara Weber |
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We thank
the Sayville High School Students and their teachers for
sharing their time and talent with us. When we first
asked if Sayville High School students could assist The
Common Ground in beautifying our park, we had no idea of
the creative ingenuity they would provide.
Their
creations of famous artworks transformed common trash
cans in to feasts for the eyes. They blend into the
gardens and grassy areas perfectly.
The
individual mosaic stepping stones are fanciful delights
for all who rest on our benches or those who step
through the paths the stones have created.
The bird, bat and butterfly houses are inviting myriad
of nature’s flying creatures to join us and fill the air
above with song and color.
They
have brought a new sense of awe and respect to The
Common Ground by representing the high school faction in
aesthetic sensitivities we, up until now, lacked.
It is
with deep appreciation that we thank these students for
their hard work and for sharing with us and with
generations to come, their talent and artistry. |