Juniper Village at Lebanon resident Beatrice Kreider has been donating blankets and sweaters to World Vision for several decades. Today she is sending her 110th blanket to Knit For Kids through World Vision. In the past, she has also sent over 200 sweaters to World Vision. She says her family and friends keep her in yarn. She likes to knit the blankets, but she has also been known to crochet some in order to use up her odds and ends of yarn. She finds this to be a very relaxing and rewarding pastime. She is seen here with number 110 on her lap while she is working on number 111!
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