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GETTING IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON - Ornament Making at the Windham Public Library

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 12/19/24 | 12/19/24

           

Windham Public Library hosted an ornament-making workshop, last week, just in time for Christmas. It was the second annual nothing-but-fun class, taught by the Merry Ornamenter Herself and library clerk Jen Grinnell (seated), joined by her daughter and helper Emily Grinnell and a couple of the kids on hand (front, left to right) Lucas Terrill and Loghan Montana.


’Tis the season to prettify Christmas trees for mountaintop children (seated, left to right) Kaylee Terrill and Molly Webb, sharing the handmade festivities with (standing, left to right) Mika Holcomb and Juliannah Uldrich.


No ornament could shine brighter or better than the eyes of Henry Terrill, experiencing his first Christmas. Henry is the 7-month-old son of Rachel and Brandon Terrill from the town of Lexington.


Daughter and dad, Stephanie Stevens and Joshua Matthews, came from the neighboring town of Jewett to be a decorative duo. 



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