Great Falls Children Share Messages of Hope
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Great Falls Children Share Messages of Hope

Zeinab, Huda and Najji coordinated their sibling artistic talents to produce a colorful  reminder to encourage residents to please "stay home to stay safe.”

Zeinab, Huda and Najji coordinated their sibling artistic talents to produce a colorful reminder to encourage residents to please "stay home to stay safe.”

Following the statewide stay at home order, many of the community’s youth decided to brighten their driveways, and their neighborhoods, with messages to promote a sense of hope and support amid the isolation. This is a sampling of some of the forms of outdoor art that emerged in Great Falls over the past week.

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Keval and Nalin, brothers from Great Falls, take a break from their online classes to create a supportive message for their neighborhood.

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Ella promotes social distancing through her chalk art. She also added a link for her brother Rex's music, Rexter Productions on SoundCloud. Rex, a senior at Langley, is posting uplifting music for all to access.

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Colorful hand-painted stones with cheerful messages attached can be found on random benches, park trails and street corners in Great Falls. The artists are unknown, but the "smile stones" are enjoyed by all who pass by on their daily walk.

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A large sign posted on Georgetown Pike in Great Falls congratulates and thanks all who take care of our community during this pandemic.