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Elks helps Hospice help others

Photos by Pat Case
Above: Bingo hands help Hospice.

Below: Reeny Hackman calls out numbers.

 

News staff writer
February 4, 2006

Ten energetic and compassionate Hood River County 4-H members came together with their sewing machines recently and in three hours created 67 fleece caps, several pairs of fleece socks and a couple of ponchos — two bags full of cozy garments that they donated to Providence Hood River Memorial Hospital for in-bed, emergency room and home health patients.

“Some of our patients have trouble staying warm, no matter how many warm blankets they have,” said hospital nurse Dee Cole. “Being able to give them a cozy hat to wear will help a lot. The young women have done something really special for the community.”

County Extension Home Economist Billie Stevens invited 4-H members, who came from all over the county, Cascade Locks to Parkdale, to bring their sewing machines and meet at the County Extension building Dec. 27. Together they worked, talked and completed their labors of love.

“We like doing things for other people,” one member said, “especially during the winter when people might need extra clothes to stay warm.”

Funds for the community service project were provided by the Family Community Education Study Groups, which are sponsored by the Hood River and Wasco County Extension Service.