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What's with the Elephants?

I chose an elephant for my logo because of what they represent: Strength, loyalty, wisdom, and good luck. Beyond symbolizing good fortune, protection, and family bonds, they also represent memory—something I am passionate about preserving in our elderly population.

People living with dementia are often underserved and overlooked. My performances are specifically geared toward those experiencing Alzheimer's and related dementias. Residents in assisted living and memory care communities sing along, clap, move, laugh, and remember—even if just for an hour. Families also find joy in watching their loved ones participate.

On a lighter note, I have loved elephant jokes since the mid-70s. My brother used to come home from high school with a Led Zeppelin album and a cache of elephant jokes!

Why are elephants big, grey, and wrinkled? Because if they were small, white, and smooth...they would be an aspirin!

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Elephant Jokes

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My lessons are conducted at:
Forrest York Guitars
123 East Main Street, Murfreesboro, TN 37130

Christian Pawola Music

Advancing Music Through The Generations

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