Shoemaker spends a lot of her free time down in the art room working on the benches so that they will be done for the public by spring so that people can enjoy them when they start to go outside more. “I volunteered to paint the benches so that I could show my art and to give joy to the community.” “I’m painting a nature scene with local wildlife from the area, such as different types of trout and frogs” said Shoemaker. Kyla Shoemaker (11) a member of the Art Club, has taken on one of the benches by herself to benefit the community. Painting the benches allows the students to show their painting skills to a larger group of people other than just students at the school. The benches were fabricated by Kyle Burdette of Burdette Ironworks in Mercersburg. The project includes four benches from James Buchanan, as well as four from the Mercersburg Academy. George, who is working alongside the The Mercersburg Area Council for Wellness and many others, to paint benches for a local trail in Mercersburg. Some students from the James Buchanan High School Art Club recently took on a new project to give people a colorful place to sit in the Mercersburg community.
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