Free scarves, hats and other winter accessories were provided to Wright State students at the fourth annual Scarf Frenzy. The give-away took place on the second floor of the Dunbar Library on Feb. 13.
Over the last year, scarf makers in the Wright State Knitting and Crocheting Circle created 410 items, an increase of 32 compared to last year.
“All year long we knit and crochet items like scarves, hats, gloves, mittens, anything that will help keep students warm, ” said Cindy Vanzant, Women’s Center assistant director.
In the past four years, the group has provided over 900 scarves and hats to students in need.
The event was sponsored by the Knitting and Crocheting Circle, the Women’s Center and the University Libraries.

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