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Sylvania students' art at Flower Hospital

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Dozens of families visited the Hickman Cancer Center at Flower Hospital Friday to see their children's artwork on display as part of the Art Trail

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Brenda Peconge, left, and her daughter Caitlin Marsengill, 16, center, talk with Sylvania Superintendent Brad Rieger, right, at the Hickman Cancer Center while viewing student-made artwork.

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Sammy Mason, 10, left, poses next to her artwork with Sylvania Superintendent Brad Rieger, right, at the Hickman Cancer Center as part of the Art Trail.

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Josh Jaffe, 10, points out his piece of artwork to his parents as the family visits the Hickman Cancer Center as part of the Art Trail.

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Sylvania Superintendent Brad Rieger, left, asks Abigail, 6, right, about her artwork as she and her mother, Amy Merrill-Wyatt, took a tour.

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Sporting a batman outfit Jason Wong, 5, center, held the hand of his mother, Yong Lei, center left, as he and his brother Jin Wong, 10, center right, look for their artwork.

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Aiden Ashley, 6, center, smiles for his aunt Pon Scsavnicki, right, as she snaps a photograph of him with his artwork during an open house.

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Lucy Arrigo, 11, left, looks at artwork done by her fellow students during an open house at the Hickman Cancer Center as part of the Art Trail at Flower Hospital in Sylvania.

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