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Art Gallery Artists Receptions Presentation: 2004-2008 Education: Capella University: Ph.D in School of Public Service Leadership Specialized in Management of Nonprofit Agencies 2006-2010 University of Phoenix: MA in Human Resource Management-2004-2006 Georgian Court University: BA in Art History and Studio Art-2001-2004 Brookdale Community College: AA in Liberal Arts and Photography-1996-2001 President/Art Director of Bonifay Guild for the Arts, Inc. a 501 C3 organization. A founder of Bonifay Guild for the Arts, Inc. since 2004.

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Art Gallery Artists Receptions Presentation: 2004-2008

Education: Capella University: Ph.D in School of Public Service Leadership Specialized in Management of Nonprofit

Agencies 2006-2010University of Phoenix: MA in Human Resource Management-2004-2006Georgian Court University: BA in Art History and Studio Art-2001-2004Brookdale Community College: AA in Liberal Arts and Photography-1996-2001

President/Art Director of Bonifay Guild for the Arts, Inc. a 501 C3 organization.

A founder of Bonifay Guild for the Arts, Inc. since 2004.

Jane Segrest

Art ist: Jane SegrestJane is actively displaying her artwork in Alabama, Panhandle, and in Georgia,

Jane Segrest

Artist Name: John Brownell • Retired Holmes

County Principal and Professor

• Member of a Choir Group

• Talented Artist

Physical Changes & Adjustments

The question would be how the body changes in mobility,appearance, and sensory systems? According to Bee (2000) Those adults who exercise regulary-both aerobic and weight strength—have better health (p.122).

End-of-Life

We come to a point in our lives to face the reality that there is an ending of living things. Harris and Noble (2006) explained the end-of-life issues in older people. In this article, they mentioned the inadequacy, inequality, and the care of older people. These applies to Ischaemic heart disease, cerebrovascular disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and lowerrespiratory infections, and cancer (p. 3). Symtoms are:•Weight loss (greater than 10% over 6 months)•General physical decline•Serum albumin <25g/1•Reduced performance status

•Dependence in most activities of daily living.

Artists: Emily Kay Williams and Marcia Sapp Agner

Artists: Emily Kay Williams and Marcia Sapp Agner

Physical Changes and adjustments

•Today, defining health and illness is too broad. “Many people now include biological, psychological, sociocultural, spiritual, and environmental components” of illnesses and therefore how would you rate your health? (p. 81).

Artist: Roberta NewelElsie is a disabled individual showing her art taught by Ms Newell using melted crayon

Artist: Roberta NewellPaulette Davis showing her drawing taught by Ms. Newell using meting crayon

Artist: Roberta Newellshowing her artwork taught by Ms. Newell using melted crayon

Artist: Roberta Newell Marcia showing her artwork taught by Ms. Newell using melted crayon.

Artist: Roberta NewellFeasting the art works of creativity, go for it!!

Have Fun!!

Kathy’s Reception

Debbie’s Reception

Debbie’s Reception