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The Village Pump 03/03/23

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Samford Arts Trail startsFIRST this weekend A REWARDING LOOK BEYOND IMPRESSIONS THANK YOU AND FAREWELL

Like many locals, young womenBannerman her 21-yr-old Anticipation is building for age, the Samford To many David needs Samford Valley local, Sinead Skorka-Brennan and Surrounds Arts Trail and Open Studios, no introduction. He was former president of dreamed of &finding the perfect job. One commencing this weekend and&continuing the Samford Districts Progress Protection that would her confidence but also for the next build four weekends June. Thirty Association (SDPPA), formerineditor of The give her independence and job satisfaction. five local artists will display their talents Village Pump, founder and editor of the In a world where preconceptions about throughout the Samford Valley, Samford South Pine Chronicle, architect of recycling disability are still an issue, she was finding Village, Yugar through to Warner, Cedar stations at the Samford Tip and its former employment opportunities really difficult to Creek, Clear Mountain and Dayboro. caretaker (now the Samford Waste Transfer come by. You see, Sinead is a young woman Join the talented artists artisansofforthea Station), key figure in theand restoration with Down Syndrome and in because of this, great day out (or several!) our Chairman beautiful Farmers Hall on Main St, former she is often treated like a child, instead of region. the Trust at the Highlands Recreation aofyoung adult. You cancricket pick up a Studio Guide (which Reserve ground andaccomplished instigator of Ironically, Sinead is an includes a map) from the Slab Hut in the local having Chronicle Cup cricketAustralia match. He gymnast, represented at Samford, Information Centres and selected ranSpecial for Council and enabled community the Olympics World the Games in Abu retail outlets in the area, orof head to www. to meet recent state Dhabi in local Marchcandidates this year, bringing home creativesamford.com/2019-arts-trail/ forthea and medals, federal elections by chairing four two of them gold in Meet bar and downloadable digital version. The Guide Candidates foralso thethe SDPPA. David beam events.events She was recipient of features the artists exhibiting in the Trails, wrote hisDickson story on Young his ownSportsperson terms, which is the 2019 of as well asAward. a great You range of workshops on the think these howYear he closed the finalwould chapter. offer for you to enjoy. achievements wouldwith opencancer doors and for After beingalone diagnosed For the first time this not. year, the Arts Trail her – but unfortunately given two months to live, David chose to will be working with MBRIT and Mountain Enter thevoluntary award-winning critically undertake assistedand dying, which Wine Tours to offer a ‘Wine and Art’ bus acclaimed ABC documentary became eligible to Queenslandersseries on 1 tour. This Me, will be a great day out with Employable January 2023. which followed the stories of winepeople tastingwith and disabilities food experiences, while nine they battled Voluntary assisted dying isasan additional enjoying a great variety of local art. Tours to find work. The documentary, which was end-of-life choice eligible people can bein booked ongiving theto Mountain Wine aired April, aimed show potential who are and dying, the option of Tours or suffering Creative Samford websites. employers the capable people behind their asking for medical assistance to their One of the featured thisend year is condition andartists highlight the importance lives. There are strict eligibility criteria for Danielle B Latta, owner of Running Duck for people to feel valued. Throughout the accessing assisted dying, available Studio in voluntary Dayboro. Thiswith year, Danielle series, participants worked experts, job the state Assisted Dying Act, isin undertaking Endangered Project, coaches and Voluntary theiran families to uncover their 2021.and artwork skills talents and them to to draw roles whereby willmatch be created that harnessed their strengths. attention to the plight of many animals

hoped to beautiful work in aged care with in Sinead the wild - from big lions and “Nikki Boyd was a strong the goal of improving the lives of those she elephants to the smalls of our very own advocate, which I thank cared for. Taking steps toward her goal, endangered pygmy possum, the variety and her for. Last year if this had she completed a Certificate Care numbers are overwhelming. AsAged an artist, happened, I would have had 3 in and was looking for an employer to give Danielle finds herself looking a lot deeper a very gruesome death. The her a chance. That employer was Anglicare into every aspect of her surroundings doctor said, ‘the last month Symes Grove, where Sinead secured a partvisually, spiritually and emotionally. won’t be very nice,’” David time helping residents with theirallows daily Drawing these observations said. role, from needs two days a week. her“I’m to connect the viewers of the the goldwith standard “I make artwork. cups of teaDanielle and coffee and serve resulting for this Act. I feel it just will donate meals and drinks. I feed someone if sold they amiraculously portion of fell the open sale of for artworks can’t feed themselves. I help with activities from this collection, to the corresponding me because the Government like craft or physio classes, take residents for animals’ preservation fund, your name. were civilised enough toa in walks, or push someone in wheelchair or Danielle’s studio is Number 23 in the Arts bring inbed this voluntary wheelie so that they can participate in Trails booklet. assisted dying andforthere are in a concert. I special activities, example doctors system who in the future,” will also in runthe activity programs are willing said Sinead.to support it.” For the lastSymes sevenGrove monthsManager Sharon Anglicare Marsden Sinead been welcome of his life,said David’s wifehad Helen feda him via a addition to the team at the home. “We were tube and helped him manage his pain. To thrilled to offer Sinead the chance to follow have the choice to end his current suffering her ofimportant working in the aged care was passion extremely to David. sector. She is a valued member of in our team “I’ve never wanted anyone to be charge here at Anglicare and brings a lot of joy, of me,” he said. “Assisted dying suddenly compassion and empathy in the way she meant I have a specific time I’m in control interacts with our residents.” Pygmy Possum by Danielle B Latta of. I’ve been able to contact all my old Sinead believes that the series has made friends. And it’s given me time to set all Creative Samford Inc. is the of people more aware of what it’s organiser like to have my Arts affairs straight.” the Trail, and Coordinator Ann Russell a disability and try to find a job. “It’s so David’s wife Helen three sons is hoping that year’s Trails will much harder tothis even be and invited forattract a job Gavin, Keith and Malcolm were extremely new visitors as well as those returning to interview. Being in the Employable Me supportive his again. decision which was experience them “This unique art series was aof huge opportunity forheme to experience benefits not only the but grateful for.everyone In his last hisartists, thoughts show that hasdays, different qualities many otherturned local businesses, continually to hisorfamily. and strengths, disability not,”with she visitor said.

Asked what she liked most aboutshe hersaid. job, numbers increasing every year,” Sinead said, likefrom helping people. The trails will“Irun 10amother to 4pm over That is why the ideaintoJune, workwith in Aged the first fourI had weekends the Care already since High School. I find it fifth weekend playing host to some great most rewarding am able workshops. This when is yourI chance to to getmake your the residents happy cana help make friends together andand enjoy greatto day out their a little bit easier. I find it very in thelives country. rewarding to get information, to know each resident For more see and the know what their needs are and how Creative Samford Website, keepthey uplike to something done. It makes me happy when date on Facebook www.facebook.com/ they are happy.” or contact Ann Russell at samfordartstrail, trails19@creativesamford.com.

“The grandkids have filled out my life,” he said. David’s substantial contribution to Samford was a source of pride as he reflected on his time here. “I feel like I’ve been a good citizen. Citizenship is important, you’ve got to take part in your community,” David said. “I Happy Days by Lance would encourage anyone justBoucaut to Simons go along to Photo courtesy of Jeremy a Progress Association meeting. Because the Progress Association sits halfway between our elected representatives and citizens. You RealtheEstate get local.................................... Councillor coming to 26-35 these Trade & Business/Classifieds meetings, and he’s been good.” ...... 36-46 Community Contact ..................... Continued47over

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