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COMMUNITY FEATURE ROSE RODRIGUEZ DISPLAYS THE QUILT SHE MADE AND IS DONATING TO THE VICTIMS OF THE MARSHALL FIRE. CREDIT: ADRIAN MICHAEL TERESA BARBAGALLO STANDS OUTSIDE OF TREELOTTA FABRIC AND CRAFT STUDIO, A DROP-OFF LOCATION FOR QUILTS BEING DONATED TO VICTIMS OF THE MARSHALL FIRE. CREDIT: ADRIAN MICHAEL QUILTERS PROVIDE COMFORT TO VICTIMS OF MARSHALL FIRE BY ADRIAN MICHAEL WHEN THE MARSHALL FIRE DEVASTATED sections of Boulder and Louisville, the tragedy was instantly met with compassion from people in the area. “When we heard about the fire, we felt helpless and felt like we were called to help,” said Jenn Dietz, the president of Arapahoe County Quilters. “Nothing helps trauma more than being surrounded by a strong community.” Arapahoe County Quilters was founded in 1986 to bring quilters together to do charitable work within the community. A STACK OF DONATED QUILTS ARE READY TO BE PACKED AND SENT TO THE VICTIMS OF THE MARSHALL FIRE IN BOULDER AND LOUISVILLE AREAS. CREDIT: ADRIAN MICHAEL 6 DENVER VOICE February 2022

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