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Ashland resident Cynthia Petry submitted this photo of her “hero” wearing a mask.Â
“This is my frontline health care worker spouse, posing with his Starry Night mask. The mask as invited some great conversations with his patients,” she said.Â
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Downtown Ashland business owner, Megan Steffen allowed her four children to pick the patterns she’d use to make masks for local healthcare professionals. Submitted by Steffen.
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Jason Ogg and Geordan Turske wear the masks made by Turske’s mother Linda Turske, who owns Sew What’s New in Ashland. Submitted by Linda Turske.
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The photo above was submitted by Ashland resident Deb Derr. It shows one of many masks she’s made for the community.“To date, I have made well over 100 masks for a local nursing home, healthcare workers, friends and family, and anyone in need. I’m still going strong,” Derr said. -
The photo, submitted by Ashland resident Deb Derr, shows her small workspace, where she has sewed more than 100 masks for the community. Â
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The photo above shows one of many masks Ashland resident Deb Derr made for local nursing homes, healthcare workers, friends and family. Submitted by Derr. -
The photo above shows one of many masks Ashland resident Deb Derr made for local nursing homes, healthcare workers, friends and family. Submitted by Derr.
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The photo above shows a few of many masks Ashland resident Deb Derr made for local nursing homes, healthcare workers, friends and family. Submitted by Derr.
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The photo above shows one of many masks Ashland resident Deb Derr made for local nursing homes, healthcare workers, friends and family. Submitted by Derr.
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The photo above shows one of many masks Ashland resident Deb Derr made for local nursing homes, healthcare workers, friends and family. Submitted by Derr.
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