RHODES, STEWART RAISE ELDERLY SPIRITS WITH MUSIC

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  • Fannin County High School students, Anna Rhodes and Gracie Stewart, performed research about the positive impact that music therapy has on the elderly population. Shown with the residents at Blue Ridge Assisted Living and Memory care are, from left, front, Georganna Johnson, Alice Lundgren and Brenda Johnson; back, Rhodes and Stewart.
    Fannin County High School students, Anna Rhodes and Gracie Stewart, performed research about the positive impact that music therapy has on the elderly population. Shown with the residents at Blue Ridge Assisted Living and Memory care are, from left, front, Georganna Johnson, Alice Lundgren and Brenda Johnson; back, Rhodes and Stewart.
  • This school year, two members of the Fannin County High School Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) spent their time volunteering at Blue Ridge Assisted Living and Memory Care. The students, Anna Rhodes and Gracie Stewart, performed research about the positive impact that music therapy has on the elderly population. Throughout the holidays and into the new year, these students went twice per week to the facilities and played music for the residents. Stewart is shown on the piano.
    This school year, two members of the Fannin County High School Family Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) spent their time volunteering at Blue Ridge Assisted Living and Memory Care. The students, Anna Rhodes and Gracie Stewart, performed research about the positive impact that music therapy has on the elderly population. Throughout the holidays and into the new year, these students went twice per week to the facilities and played music for the residents. Stewart is shown on the piano.

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