Some of the conspirators caught in action--Lisa Jacobsen, Sue Rekenthaler, Janet Burns, and Nora Burns. |
They
conspired for months in a remote church building secluded by trees
on a semi-rural road on the fringes of a major metropolitan area. They
carefully gathered their materials and assembled them in quiet,
cabal like meetings when the only sound was often the ominous clicking of their tools.
Then in the dead of night on
the eve of a beloved holiday they launched their bomb attack on an innocent
children’s playground. Oh, the humanity!
Oh, those cultish enemies of the state!
Several
members of the Knitting Ministry of the Tree
of Life Unitarian Universalist Congregation, 5603 Bull Valley Road in McHenry,
Illinois, met twice a month at the
church since last fall and knit or crocheted
33 scarves and 7 hats.
Each one was unique and a work of art.
The consequences of the bombing..... |
In
the dark of Monday night, February 13, the eve of Valentine’s Day, they took
the products of their work to a playground by the Hillcrest Apartment complex in McHenry, home to many low income families, and festooned
the equipment, hedges, and trees with their handiwork. Each scarf came
with a heart-shaped tag that read, “I
am not lost. I was handmade for
you. If you are cold please take me.”
There was also a small button
attached to each one that read, “Handmade for you with love.”
The note... |
Lisa Jacobsen, a long-time PADS volunteer
and coordinator of the Congregation’s
summer program for the homeless, Compassion 4 Campers, who helped
organize the Knitting Ministry, said that the group, who sometimes called themselves the Knit Wits, just, “wanted to give as a loving act toward strangers.”
The
stealth attack was evidently successful. Sue
Rekenthaler, another knitter, reported that all of the scarves were gone when she drove by the park shortly
after 9 am on Valentine’s Day.
Tell tale evidence..... |
The
knitters will be right back at it. They meet
at the church on the 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month at 1:00 pm and invite anyone to join
them. “If we meet at an inconvenient time for you, feel free to
work at home and donate your hats,
scarves, mittens, gloves or other appropriate projects to our cause. There is a
box of yarn in the coatroom, feel free to take what you
love for your project,” said project
coordinator Janet Burns.
For
more information call Janet Burns at 847
542-7678 or the Tree of Life
Office at 815 322-2464.
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