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Join us January 19-21, 10AM–2PM to help create handmade mittens benefiting Saline Area Social Service. No sewing experience needed—just bring scissors and a warm heart.
Mitten Week is a Salt Valley Arts community effort to create cozy, handmade mittens that benefit Saline Area Social Service.
Monday–Wednesday | 10 AM–2 PM
Help us prep the mittens we sell by cutting fabric pieces—no sewing experience required. This is a perfect way to contribute while chatting, listening to music, or enjoying a relaxed lunch break.
What to bring:
• Sharp scissors
• Pins
• Your lunch — or grab something delicious from Blossom Café, right in the building
SALINE
EHM Professional Building, 400 W. Russell St., Entrance A
Saline, MI 48176
United States
Light freezing rain, with a high of 33 and low of 12 degrees. Light freezing rain during the morning, overcast during the afternoon,
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Citizens have the opportunity to provide input by attending Council meetings, emailing, calling, etc. I'm not sure why special additional meetings would be needed when there are already many avenues to do so.