The popular Red Scarf project has a new way for knitters to help. Instead of sending red scarves, now we can send them a little green. At the suggestion of others in the charitable knitting community, ...
The Scarf Project distributed approximately 1,400 new and warm scarves, plus hats, gloves and mittens on Nov. 12. The Scarf Project distributed approximately 1,400 scarves free of charge on Nov. 12.
The Scarf Project is seeking a coordinator. Founder Toni Kaltenbaugh plans to retire after the 2024 scarf season, and said she will help provide direction for a new coordinator during the 2025 season.
Hundreds of free scarves were scattered Friday around Stark County and areas across Northeast Ohio, a project aimed at ensuring those in need can stay warm during the year’s coldest months. The Scarf ...
Most in the Midwest think of a scarf as a winter necessity. But what if it meant something different? This Valentine’s Day, 2,500 college students, who were once in the foster care system, will ...
Scarves donated to The Scarf Project will be distributed at several locations in Stark and Tuscarawas counties Friday (rain date Nov. 19). There are no qualifications to obtain a scarf. They will be ...
Did you see the story in today's paper about the Red Scarf Project A brief in the neighborhood roundup, under Buckman, in the InPortland section today looks at Yarn Garden's knitting for the project, ...
“It's a great way to step away from your phone, step away from scrolling.” Kimberly Link Kimberly Link often has more than one project to keep her hands busy. She is currently crocheting a blanket ...
The Scarf Project distributed approximately 1,400 new and warm scarves, plus hats, gloves and mittens on Nov. 12. They were presented for anonymous taking across Tuscarawas, Guernsey and Stark ...
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