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Angle Moon photo
The Burton Village children who created the mural which is now on display at Mariner's
Square in Rehoboth Beach are seen with Shontelle Schmidt (back, middle), Rehoboth Art
League education and outreach coordinator, during a pizza party held in their honor on Sept.
18. The children include Ashley Knight, Latoya Ward, Keshawna Hazzard, Danielle Conquest,
Sara Price, Shonta Dean, Sheremaine Dunning, Thomasina Hack, Cassondra Brittingham,
Jenell Conquest, Mykell Henry, Charles Conquest and Antonio Morris.
Burton Village children create mural
under Rehoboth Art League auspices
The children of Burton Village
and Shontelle Schmidt, Rehoboth
Art League education and out-
reach coordinator, worked togeth-
er this summer to complete a mur-
al which is now on display at
Mariner's Square on Rehoboth
Avenue.
The four-foot by six-foot mural
took the group eight weeks to
complete, working anywhere
from one to two hours, twice a
week to finish the project. The
children are part of the Westside
New Beginnings summer program
led by Mary Sturdivant, which in-
cludes educational activities,
lunch, snack time, crafts and ac-
tivities at the Sussex Family YM-
CA.
"The kids were a real pleasure
to work with," Schmidt said.
"The art league's goals for this
program were to cultivate creativ-
ity as a constructive outlet and to
help the kids develop their art
skills and self esteem in the
process, and I think that hap-
pened," she noted.
The mural, a depiction of Bur-
ton Village life, was the brainchild
of Trudy Adrescavage, Burton
Village director. The children and
Sehmidt took paper and pencil out
the fwst day to sketch an area of
the property which included the
apartments, playground area and
office building. They then worked
from photographs and painted in-
doors in the community center.
The mural will be on permanent-
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