FLORIDA LIVING ARTISANS EXHIBIT WORK
by Betty Kossick
Residents and friends of Florida Living Retirement Community (FLRC) in Apopka, Fla., recently held a two-day fine arts, crafts, and hobbies show highlighting their talents in recent and past accomplishments.
While browsing through 23 exhibits, attendees gained new perspectives about the talented artisans. “I’m excited about the variety of arts done by this age group, including lost arts that have reappeared,” said FLRC’s Administrator, Nancy Pleasants. “It’s very insightful of those who included these arts from the past that are memory connected.”
Facilitated by FLRC resident Carol Janssen, the exhibition showcased needlework, crafts, paintings, woodwork, photography, and published works. The mediums, materials, and skills used made each of the items unique. One talent which could not be hidden was the aroma of fresh baked bread.
Many who exhibited their handiwork were retired missionaries, pastors, or professionals in the fields of medicine and education. Two students from Forest Lake Academy joined the exhibit and displayed their quilt-making abilities.