The Greene County Veterans Memorial Park in Waynesburg will be dedicated during a special program beginning at 2 p.m. Memorial Day.
The idea for the Memorial Park â which is located at 900 Rolling Meadows Road in Waynesburg between the tennis courts and Greene County Historical Society Museum â began to take shape after the Vietnam Veterans Traveling Memorial Wall was on prominent display at the county fairgrounds in the fall of 2017.
The committee that coordinated the event began brainstorming ideas about erecting a permanent memorial recognizing all veterans related to Greene County.
âThis Veterans Memorial Park is a direct result of the genuine patriotism of the people of Greene County,â said Connie Hart, a member of the committee formed to bring the Memorial Park to light. âWhen we brought in the Vietnam Veterans Traveling Memorial Wall, people showed up in droves to honor the men and women on the wall and all veterans.
Quilt shop is a beehive of activity for customers near and far
Pratt Tribune
WELLINGTON While many store-fronts are facing quiet days because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Beehive Quilt Shop in Wellington seems to be buzzing with activity. Much of that activity is taking place online, with Facebook show and tell events, live 12 Days of Christmas special sales and product unpacking videos. Customers are interacting with website promotions and Instagram posts, but some of the enthusiasm for quilting, sewing and creative toys spills over in person in the store. We ve been shipping since long before the pandemic ever came, said employee Jennifer Witham. It just seems like quilters came out of the woodwork when people started to have to stay home more. Our business went from infant and toddler stage straight to full-blown adult in just over a year. We are crazy busy!
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Wednesday Dec 16, 2020 at 12:01 AM
WELLINGTON While many store-fronts are facing quiet days because of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Beehive Quilt Shop in Wellington seems to be buzzing with activity. Much of that activity is taking place online, with Facebook show and tell events, live 12 Days of Christmas special sales and product unpacking videos. Customers are interacting with website promotions and Instagram posts, but some of the enthusiasm for quilting, sewing and creative toys spills over in person in the store. We ve been shipping since long before the pandemic ever came, said employee Jennifer Witham. It just seems like quilters came out of the woodwork when people started to have to stay home more. Our business went from infant and toddler stage straight to full-blown adult in just over a year. We are crazy busy!