Without small threads, the fabric of community doesn’t exist

Tammy Lampert and 2-year-old Symon placed one of the nearly 100 pinwheels around the flagpole at the Habig Center Tuesday evening.
Tammy Lampert and 2-year-old Symon placed one of the nearly 100 pinwheels around the flagpole at the Habig Center Tuesday in Jasper evening.
Caleb Gilmore, 9, a fourth grader at Huntingburg Elementary, checked out his electric candle during while Huntingburg Mayor Denny Spinner prayed during the Pinwheels for Prevention event. Caleb was accompanied by his siblings
Caleb Gilmore, 9, a fourth grader at Huntingburg Elementary, checked out his electric candle during while Huntingburg Mayor Denny Spinner prayed during the Pinwheels for Prevention event. Caleb was accompanied by his siblings (to his right) Alecia, 10, and Peyton, 5. His mom, Jennifer Gilmore, a Court Appointed Child Advocate and foster/adopt parent, sat behind Caleb.
These tiny shoe key chains were available to take home by those who attended the event.
These tiny shoe key chains were available to take home by those who attended the event.

Mayor Terry Seitz alluded to children being the small fibers or threads that make up the fabric of our community in his remarks.

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