togetherness By Joe Pinchot
Setting up a house wasn't easy for Tina McMillan. The Sharon woman had to work with two other people in creating their house of geometric shapes of corrugated cardboard, which presented some problems, she said. While she wouldn't detail those problems, she said the trio was able to work it out. "I love it," she said of the project. Ms. McMillan is one of about 25 people participating in a three-week art camp held by Diversified Family Services of Hermitage. The nonprofit agency offers children's services related to adoption and foster care, and group homes and support services for mentally retarded people. |
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