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An agency that helps others takes a moment to honor one of their own, lost too soon
Updated Apr 14, 12:19 PM;
Posted Apr 14, 12:19 PM
The late Kim Donnelly-Adebola, center, and members of her family. (Courtesy/Alyssa Agosto) Staten Island Advance
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. The Person Centered Care Services,
a not for profit organization that supports people with disabilities on their search for identity and acceptance, has erected a sculpture in honor of the late Deputy Executive Director, Kim Donnelly-Adebola, at their headquarters in Mariners Harbor.
In addition, they’ve renamed their building The Kim Donnelly-Adebola Center of Hope.
Dancing sculptures discovered at the Conference House Park
Updated Jan 28, 2021;
Posted Jan 28, 2021
Sculptures depicting dancers located at Conference House Park in Tottenville January 28, 2021. (Staten Island Advance/ Victoria Priola)
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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. A handful of sculptures in dancing positions have found a home behind the Visitors Center of Conference House Park.
The five figures, created by Staten Island artist DB Lampman, were originally part of “The Dance,” a public art installation in Stapleton’s Tappen Park around 2014 honoring the borough’s diversity and different cultures.
Stapleton, where Lampman lives, is home to large populations from Sri Lanka, Liberia, Ghana, the Gold Coast, Mexico, and Central and South America.