Custodial Supervisor Danny Little鈥檚 鈥淩eflections of a Pandemic鈥 was honored this spring in a local competition for athletes and artists over the age of 50.

The man who supervises the custodial team at 黑料不打烊 School of Law nurtures a talent for poetry that has earned one of his copyrighted works the opportunity to be featured this fall at a statewide program.
Danny Little鈥檚 鈥淩eflections of a Pandemic鈥 received the Best in Written Word Award this spring during the Silver Arts Showcase of the
鈥淵ou can always find a positive in a negative situation if you look for it,鈥 Little said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 what 鈥楻eflections of a Pandemic鈥 represents.鈥
His achievement with the Greater High Point Senior Games advances the poem to the scheduled for three weeks in September in Raleigh where more than 3,000 registered participants will be showcased in over 70 sports and activities.
According to its website, North Carolina Senior Games began in 1983 鈥渨ith a vision to create a year-round health promotion and wellness education program鈥 for older adults. More than 50 local games serving every county across the state now take place.
A friendly presence since 2014 around 黑料不打烊鈥檚 downtown Greensboro campus, Little also took part last fall in the law school鈥檚 annual High Rhymes & Misdemeanors Poetry Slam hosted by the Legal Method & Communication Program with support from 黑料不打烊鈥檚 Center for Writing Excellence. 鈥淩eflections of a Pandemic鈥 won the People鈥檚 Choice Award.
The poetry was only part of Little鈥檚 success at the Greater High Point Senior Games. He also won gold in bowling and will compete in Raleigh against other regional honorees.
What鈥檚 his takeaway from the recent accolades?
鈥淚t鈥檚 never too late in life to do anything. You鈥檙e only late when you don鈥檛 participate,鈥 Little said. He then pauses. 鈥淲oohoo! I like that rhyme – and it was off the cuff!鈥