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On Sunday
afternoon June 10th, the clouds parted for one hour
while many Sayville High School students and their
families gathered at The Common Ground in Sayville to
attend a reception held in their honor. After several
months of hard work the students’ creations were ready!
Mosaic stepping stones, bat and bird houses and large
trashcans transformed into fine art were permanently
installed as “art in the park” for all to enjoy for many
years to come.
Kathy Smith-O’Bannon, Acting Commissioner of Parks,
Recreation and Cultural Affairs for the Town of Islip
spoke to the group congratulating the community for
“taking back the park” and creating a serene
environment. Judy Abrams and Grace Papagno of The Common
Ground recognized and praised the students, Julia
Lang-Shapiro, the Art Department Chair and art teacher
Roberta Dalpiaz for their wonderful contributions.
Robert Weber, who installed the bat and bird houses led
a tour of Sayville’s newest park located between
Gillette and Candee Avenues.
The Common Ground and the entire community thank the
following persons for enhancing the beauty of our park:
Bird and bat house builders from Mr. Carbocci's class:
Brian Ambrosio, Matt Brooks, John Ciavolella, Chuck
Davis, Mike Fraccalvieri, Alex Klan, Geilan Leigh-Manuell,
and William Meindl
Mosaic paving stones from 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
Painted Trashcans Mrs. Kamensky’s class: Alexandra
Cassetta and Lauren Fisher (Christina’s World – Andrew
Wyeth), Leyla Durdu and Kaitlyn Neun (The Persistence of
Memory – Salvadore Dali), Kate Krsnak and Ashley Murray
(Bulb Field and Windmills near Rijnsburg – Claude
Monet), Brianna Lind and Angela Link (Sunflowers –
Vincent VanGogh), Kaitlyn Nowicki, Katie Quinn and
Allyson Rofrano (The Blue Boat – Winslow Homer and
Campbell’s Soup– Andy Warhol) |
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Photo by
Judy Abrams |
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Pictured
are the students who attended the reception in their
honor: Ashley Murray, Lauren Fisher, Caitlin Duffy, Tara
Weber, Bob Weber(installed the houses), Nyla Earley,
Trisha Hanlon, Amanda Giaramita, Brianna Lind, Kate
Gregory, Angela Link, Kaci Janawsky, Dana Pacifico,
Angela Fattarusso, and Toni-Ann Kelly. |
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Photo by
Tara Weber |
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John
Ciavolella works on his birdhouse in Mr. Carbocci’s
class. |
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Photo by
Tara Weber |
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Jessica
Farruggio assembles the individually handmade and fired
pieces of her butterfly mosaic stepping stone in Mrs.
Dalpiaz’s class. |
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Photo by
Tara Weber |
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Brianna
Lind and Angela Link paint their rendition of Vincent
VanGogh’s Sunflowers in Mrs. Kamensky’s class. |
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Photo by
Judy Abrams |
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The
students and their families admire their art projects
permanently on display and part of The Common Ground in
Sayville. |
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