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Artist Barbara Abbott created a massive 10-foot mural, made of several hundred thousand small glass-colored tiles, as a community gift to be installed on the wall of Balboa Island’s Irvine Ranch Market on Park Avenue. Abbott shares, “Community art elevates the culture of an entire town. It makes a difference and matters, sometimes for generations”. Then, meet David Wetzel. In mid-life he left the business world to help families facing homelessness taking the job leading non-profit, “Serving People In Need”, or (SPIN) in Costa Mesa, California. “It was time to give back,” he reports. Tune in for an hour of radio inspiration. Indeed, one person can make a difference for many.
Artist Barbara Abbott created a massive 10-foot mural, made of several hundred thousand small glass-colored tiles, as a community gift to be installed on the wall of Balboa Island’s Irvine Ranch Market on Park Avenue. Abbott shares, “Community art elevates the culture of an entire town. It makes a difference and matters, sometimes for generations”. Then, meet David Wetzel. In mid-life he left the business world to help families facing homelessness taking the job leading non-profit, “Serving People In Need”, or (SPIN) in Costa Mesa, California. “It was time to give back,” he reports. Tune in for an hour of radio inspiration. Indeed, one person can make a difference for many.