During the Kennett Consolidated School District's recent school board meeting on January 8, 2024, students Laila Kiser and Laila O'Gernberg presented an exciting proposal for a new crochet club aimed at fostering creativity and community support. The duo shared their personal journey with crochet, which began during the pandemic, and expressed their desire to share this enriching hobby with fellow students.
The proposed crochet club would meet monthly on Fridays, with additional meetings scheduled as needed for special projects, such as creating Christmas ornaments for a potential market. The students highlighted their plans to craft items like baby hats and blankets for local hospitals, emphasizing the club's commitment to giving back to the community.
A standout project mentioned was the creation of a granny square blanket, where each member would contribute personalized squares. This collaborative effort aims to symbolize unity within the club and the broader community, with possibilities for the finished piece to be sold, auctioned, or kept as a memento of their achievements.
Kiser and O'Gernberg also showcased their crochet creations, illustrating the learning journey they hope to facilitate for others. They expressed a strong desire to support beginners, ensuring that no one feels discouraged or overwhelmed while learning the craft.
The proposal reflects a broader initiative to engage students in meaningful activities that promote both personal growth and community service. The school board's response to the proposal will determine the next steps for this creative endeavor, which promises to enrich the school environment and foster a spirit of collaboration among students.