Tie a Red Ribbon Outside as a Sign of Hope and Prayer
April 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin
Tie a Red Ribbon Outside as a Sign of Hope and Prayer

Stoddard County, MO - Communities across the nation are coming together even though people are social distancing and even self isolating at home.  People are asked to tie a red ribbon outside of their homes and businesses as a sign of hope and prayer during the Coronavirus crisis.

Many religious leaders are dedicated to bringing the community together through prayer when the nation needs it the most.

And while it may seem like a small gesture, it is hoped that it will make a big impact.

If you are interested Ashley Miller is making them at Jacksons Florist in downtown Dexter.  They are $7 and water resistant.  If you choose to put on your mailbox, make sure they do not obstruct the opening of the mailbox.  

Let's cover Dexter with red ribbons!!


Last Updated on April 08th 2020 by Dee Loflin




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