Have you ever wanted a hobby that could keep you warm and relieve your stress at the same time?
Warriors and their families and coworkers are being encouraged to come learn to knit or crochet every Thursday with the Joint Base Andrews Warrior Knitters group at the Joint Base Andrews Community Center anytime from 10 a.m. to noon.
"Currently, we have seven individuals (three men and four women) who have started the sessions here. However, I want to emphasize that it is not just for wounded warriors. Military members, spouses and government employees are welcome to join. They don't have to stay they whole time. They can stay as long as their time permits. We hope to draw even more into the group. Walk-ins are always welcome. The great part is that all the yarn and needles are provided by a group of knitters from Virginia," said Wanda Przymus, coordinator for the Warrior Knitters Group.
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Warriors and their families and coworkers are being encouraged to come learn to knit or crochet every Thursday with the Joint Base Andrews Warrior Knitters group at the Joint Base Andrews Community Center anytime from 10 a.m. to noon.
"Currently, we have seven individuals (three men and four women) who have started the sessions here. However, I want to emphasize that it is not just for wounded warriors. Military members, spouses and government employees are welcome to join. They don't have to stay they whole time. They can stay as long as their time permits. We hope to draw even more into the group. Walk-ins are always welcome. The great part is that all the yarn and needles are provided by a group of knitters from Virginia," said Wanda Przymus, coordinator for the Warrior Knitters Group.
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