Warmth shared: Talented hands from Trempealeau create generous gift for Winona Health Lake Winona Manor residents
September 5, 2019
Front row (l to r): evelyn blagsvedt, elouise shields, donna kamrowski, clarice knutson, lorraine spalding. Back row (l to t): emma ash (therapeutic recreation staff), rebecka schlesser (therapeutic recreation staff), brenda gulbranson-kaiser (therapeutic recreation staff); and sandy krueger, sharon craig, leann saylor, sue hammond all from trempealeau united methodist church.
The caring and talented Trempealeau United Methodist Church Ladies Quilting Group recently brought a warm surprise to Lake Winona Manor residents. Members of the quilters group delivered 12 beautiful and colorful lap quilts. The delighted recipients returned the generous gift with many thanks and warm smiles. LeeAnn Saylor, a quilters group member, said, “We enjoy making the lap quilts for residents at Winona Health knowing that we are providing a gift that brings extra comfort and happiness to each of them.” To learn more about Lake Winona Manor, a skilled nursing residence nestled between Sugar Loaf Bluff and Lake Winona providing short-term rehabilitative care, long-term care and memory care, all in private rooms, visit www.winonahealth.org. For information about the Winona Health Foundation and ways to give, visit www.winonahealth.org/foundation.