Nestled amongst the gardens of the Olivia White Hospice Home, an inviting wooden structure beckons curious passersby. Beyond its colorful flags and intricate floral metalwork, two rotary phones await their next patrons. These analog devices once connected individuals with loved ones across great distances.
Now, these modern installations, or “wind phones,” extend their reach beyond this plane of existence.
Todd Miller acted as the master of ceremonies Tuesday afternoon during an unveiling ceremony for a new wind phone created by the Flagstaff Leadership Program Class of 2026 on the grounds of the Olivia White Hospice Home run by Northland Hospice and Palliative Care.
Kathy Simmons, Northland Hospice and Palliative Care CEO, uses the wind phone Tuesday afternoon during an unveiling ceremony for the installation on the grounds of the Olivia White Hospice Home. The wind phone is a gift to the community from the Flagstaff Leadership Program Class of 2026.
Cindy Wolf looks at the metal panels that she created on the side of the new wind phone installation at the Olivia White Hospice Home grounds Tuesday afternoon. The phone is a gift to the community from the Flagstaff Leadership Project Class of 2026.
Kathy Simmons, Northland Hospice and Palliative Care CEO, talks about the wind phone Tuesday afternoon during an unveiling ceremony for the installation on the grounds of the Olivia White Hospice Home. The wind phone is a gift to the community from the Flagstaff Leadership Program Class of 2026.
Todd Miller acted as the master of ceremonies Tuesday afternoon during an unveiling ceremony for a new wind phone created by the Flagstaff Leadership Program Class of 2026 on the grounds of the Olivia White Hospice Home run by Northland Hospice and Palliative Care.
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