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BCH Service Excellence Committee Artists Draw Uplifting Sidewalk Chalk Art Outside of Ainsworth Businesses for World Kindness Day

  • In honor of World Kindness Day on November 13th, the artists of the Brown County Hospital Service Excellence Committee drew inspiring sidewalk chalk art outside of various organizations, businesses and downtown in order to promote kindness. At the entrance to the Brown County Hospital (photo above) is drawn the phrase in colorful letters, “Color the World with Kindness.” The artist of this chalk drawing was Alexia Schiermeyer. See Page 7 for photos of more uplifting chalk drawings around town.
    In honor of World Kindness Day on November 13th, the artists of the Brown County Hospital Service Excellence Committee drew inspiring sidewalk chalk art outside of various organizations, businesses and downtown in order to promote kindness. At the entrance to the Brown County Hospital (photo above) is drawn the phrase in colorful letters, “Color the World with Kindness.” The artist of this chalk drawing was Alexia Schiermeyer. See Page 7 for photos of more uplifting chalk drawings around town.
  • At the entrance to the Sandhills Care Center, Alexia Schiermeyer created this colorful drawing that says, “Kind Words Cost Nothing.”
    At the entrance to the Sandhills Care Center, Alexia Schiermeyer created this colorful drawing that says, “Kind Words Cost Nothing.”
  • In honor of World Kindness Day on November 13th, the artists of the Brown County Hospital Service Excellence Committee drew inspiring sidewalk chalk art outside of various organizations, businesses and downtown in order to promote kindness. At the entrance to Cottonwood Villa (photo above) is drawn the phrase in colorful letters, “Do Little Things with Big Love.” The artist of this chalk drawing was Alexia Schiermeyer.
    In honor of World Kindness Day on November 13th, the artists of the Brown County Hospital Service Excellence Committee drew inspiring sidewalk chalk art outside of various organizations, businesses and downtown in order to promote kindness. At the entrance to Cottonwood Villa (photo above) is drawn the phrase in colorful letters, “Do Little Things with Big Love.” The artist of this chalk drawing was Alexia Schiermeyer.

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