Meet Bea Kreider, resident of Juniper Village at Lebanon, who never lets a minute go to waste! She can be found knitting most of the time, but also enjoys playing cards and reading, among other activities. Here she is with seven afghans, which will soon be mailed to children through World Vision International. She is already working on number eight! We especially like the red, white and blue one on the top! Thanks Bea, you’re such an asset to our community. To learn more about World Vision International click here: https://www.worldvision.org.
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