Wellesley’s Community Unity project had people flexing their creative muscles, crocheting squares that would be transformed into blankets for a good cause. Ahead of that, the squares were judged by Sheryl Crabbe in a contest, with first place going to Waterloo’s Nicole Flanagan, who revealed she didn’t know it was a contest when she donated her two squares to Wellesley’s Wendy Richardson.This year, people got to choose from three themes: Under t…
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