In photos: Greenwich fifth-grader expresses his gratitude to police through art Tyler Sizemore
June 25, 2022
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1of 14 Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officerJohn Tar, left, Police Captain Mark Zuccerella, center, and officer Pierangelo Carticelli with a painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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2of 14 Fifth-grader Isaac Farr smiles after presenting Greenwich Police officers with a painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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4of 14 Greenwich Police officers look at fifth-grader Isaac Farr's painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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5of 14 Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officers with a painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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7of 14 Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officerJohn Tar, left, Police Captain Mark Zuccerella, center, and officer Pierangelo Carticelli with a painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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8of 14 Fifth-grader Isaac Farr presents Greenwich Police officers with a painting for his Expression Through Art research project at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022. Farr's research project was on the theme of Art & Gratitude and created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his gratitude through art.
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10of 14 Conrad Gillis points to a photo of his family while presenting his Fifth Grade Exhibition research project "Three Events That Changed the Way We Think and Act" at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
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11of 14 Anderson Kwon presents his Fifth Grade Exhibition research project on inflation at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
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13of 14 Fifth-graders present their Fifth Grade Exhibition research projects at International School at Dundee in the Riverside section of Greenwich, Conn. Tuesday, June 21, 2022.
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GREENWICH — For a research project on the theme of Expression Through Art, fifth-grader Isaac Farr created a painting for the Greenwich Police Department to express his feelings of gratitude through art.
Isaac, a student at the International School at Dundee in the Riverside neighborhood of Greenwich, presented that painting this week to Greenwich Police Officers Pierangelo Carticelli and John Tar as well as Police Capt. Mark Zuccerella.
On that same day, all of the students presented their Fifth Grade Exhibition research projects for review.
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Tyler Sizemore