To honor veterans, Viewpoint School in Calabasas created 1,000 ceramic poppies

On Tuesday, November 12, Viewpoint School in Calabasas held an unveiling ceremony for its dramatic installation, “The Art of the Poppy,” which honors Veterans Day and pays tribute “to the sacrifices made by veterans everywhere,” the school said in a prepared statement.

The ceremony began at 8:15 a.m. at the Sky Trail entrance on the school grounds, where six local veterans, 55 kindergartners, the Upper School Concert Choir, school officials and teachers gathered to celebrate the display of more than 1,000 hand-built ceramic poppies created by students of all ages, as well as school faculty and staff.

“I am so proud of ‘The Art of the Poppy’ and the way it has united our community,” said Nell Yates, visual arts department chair, in a prepared statement. “This installation represents the creative talents of our students and staff, each honoring a special veteran in their lives. It’s a powerful way for us to come together and pay tribute to those who have protected our freedoms.”

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The ceremony featured remarks from Head of School Mark McKee and Calabasas Mayor Alicia Weintraub, who presented a proclamation recognizing Viewpoint’s tribute to veterans. Upper School student and Eagle Scout William Chapin read the poem “In Flanders Fields,” and the Upper School Concert Chair performed the National Anthem.

Special guests included veterans from the Viewpoint community, Calabasas city councilmen David Shapiro and Ed Albrecht, and city Community Services Director Erica Green.

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