Mosaics for village
Peninsula Village expects to have five new mosaics by the end of June.
With the help of Umina artist Susie O'Donnell, village residents have been working on creating the works for the last couple of weeks.
The mosaics are expected to be hung by the end of June, to coincide with an open day for their viewing, according to village CEO Mr Shane Neaves.
"This project has given the residents a chance to tap into their creative side," he said.
"The project has also given the residents a sense of individual pride and community spirit, something we at the village are always striving for.
"The individual and unique works will reflect something of the lives of the people living within our community," he said.
The works will be created with the assistance of a grant of $6250 from NSW Government Human Services Ageing, Disability and Home Care.
Email, 4 Apr 2011
Shane Neaves, Peninsula Village