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J.F. Webb Students Complete Art Project For Display At “Bonnie’s House”

Two J.F. Webb High School art students recently completed a special project commissioned by Families Living Violence Free (FLVF). The artwork has been completed and will be displayed in the FLVF safe house for domestic violence victims.

Sofia Serba-Davis and Brim Royster each received a $100 gift card in appreciation for their efforts, according to Dr. Stan Winborne, public information officer and assistant superintendent of operations & human resources.

FLVF board member Jackie Harris worked with JFW’s art teacher Ophelia Staton to commission the work. Staton received a $50 gift card for her assistance and support of the project, Winborne said.

Both pieces of art depict Bonnie Hawley, a Granville County resident who was killed in a domestic violence incident. The safe house is known simply as “Bonnie’s House.”

L to R: Brim Royster, Mrs. Staton, Sofia Serba-Davis

“Their artwork is phenomenal,” Harris said. “The FLVF board and I are extremely honored to hang their artwork in this special location.  It speaks volumes of the students and their teacher.”

Families Living Violence Free is Granville County’s domestic violence and rape crisis center. All services are free and confidential. Learn more at  https://flvf.org/

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