It was a typical Monday in January at the Shenango Inn, filled with daily exercise, colorful culture, brain builders, spiritual words and of course a dose of musical entertainment, featuring acoustic guitarist and vocalist, Dave Poling. But this day soon proved to be no “ordinary” day when a beautiful, melodious gem was uncovered by all who watched. Flossy Uhrey, known as a sweet, yet soft spoken resident of the Shenango Inn became a STAR on this day as she sang her little heart out while being accompanied by an acoustic guitar. This “melodious gem” as we call her (Flossy), participates in most of the activities scheduled at the Shenango Inn, but often times never makes a peep. Connections Director, Brittany Onufrak stated, “It was such a beautiful surprise to hear such talent radiating out of this tiny woman!”
The singing sensation truly was discovered at the Shenango Inn’s first Christmas choir rehearsal in early December. As Connections Director, Brittany Onufrak began the rehearsal she was surprised and delighted to hear such intricate harmonies coming from Flossy’s mouth as the residents progressed through each song of the rehearsal. Bob Heim, a musician and husband to resident, Lawanda Heim, had noticed the terrific talent as Brittany Onufrak was conducting a duet rehearsal between residents, Bill Conner and Eleanore Haller. Once the melodious sounds were heard, we knew we needed to amplify this little voice for all to hear!
During our regular entertainment session, provided by Dave Poling, Flossy was brought into the middle of the activities room to sing in front of the microphone so everyone could enjoy her beautiful voice. She sang songs such as: A Closer Walk with Thee, You are my Sunshine and Amazing Grace. With each song her voice got bigger and brighter and more beautiful than ever and soon enough all of the staff and residents of the Shenango Inn gathered around to see who was producing such glorious music. Tears of joy and happiness were shared by many on this day, while chills of amazement struck many as well.