tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-862957880434257051.post4393635673803718486..comments2023-10-27T03:50:56.744-04:00Comments on Painting with Erin and Annie: Remembering Lila Bonner-Millerbeckielboohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17392989200926432063noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-862957880434257051.post-38697243842027528412015-09-11T20:13:37.434-04:002015-09-11T20:13:37.434-04:00I also attended lila's art therapy program whi...I also attended lila's art therapy program while doing an internship at Antioch college. I knew that she was a pioneer and feel blessed to have been with her.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-862957880434257051.post-6516262322561802062011-09-01T16:45:28.909-04:002011-09-01T16:45:28.909-04:00Hey Becky,
I just wanted to comment on yo...Hey Becky,<br /> I just wanted to comment on your blog. I am Patrick McMaster, one of Lila's Grandchildren. I lived in Atlanta with her so I saw her every Sunday for Sunday Dinner. I also was regularly put to work prepping the food for Community Fellowship. It is probably no coincidence that I got into the restaurant business after college. Community Fellowship is an on going out reach service of Druid Hills Presbyterian Church(it now includes housing as well). You might enjoy one of the family stories about Lila starting the Community Fellowship program. Lila went before the session of the church to see if they would start a Sunday meal for the Homeless. The money quote was "I looked at this big fine church and thought to myself that we all ought to be damned if we wouldn't do anything about these homeless people." The session was a little taken aback when she shared her thoughts with them. The reply was "well would you run it then?" If you know Lila then you know she didn't back down from a challenge. There is a part of the movie where she shares her memory of this meeting. <br />Thanks for the memories!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com