Juniper Village at Lebanon

Crocheting for the Cause

Knowing that the ear savers made by another Juniper Village at Lebanon resident were going like hot cakes, Peggy Griffe volunteered to lend her crocheting talents to our cause, which is to keep our frontline workers safe and comfortable. Peggy can whip up one of these ear savers in less than an hour, and she has a huge supply of yarn, so our shortage should soon be over!  Thanks to everyone who is contributing their time and talents to our cause!

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