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Jennifer Darce, an intermittent worker in MSU's Office of Student Leadership and Community Engagement, leads the "Popcorn, Plarn and Professionalism" event at the Maroon Volunteer Center. After a ...
Join Mississippi State's Maroon Volunteer Center every Friday through Aug. 16 for Popcorn, Plarn and Professionalism! Attendees will participate in a 30-minute seminar on a professional skill, based ...
Plarn is a yarn that is made by cutting and connecting strips of plastic bags, and you can use those strips to create reusable bags by crocheting or knitting them.
GREENSBORO, NC — A collaboration in Greensboro is aiming to keep plastic bags out of landfills and help homeless people all at the same time. Operation Bed Roll is aimed at helping some of th… ...
Knitters are finding a way to help both the environment and the homeless by using recycled plastic yarn, or plarn, to make blankets for homeless folks.
Wound around her crochet hook was not yarn, but a translucent strip of plastic carefully snipped from plastic bags that would otherwise end up in the landfill. Chasnoff volunteers at the senior ...
It is called -- plarn. Plastic yarn! Since 2018, the women of the Old Town Fenton DAR chapter have been creating sleeping mats out of plarn for those in need.
Register here to join Homewood Recycling's Hop Reuse Hub team at noon on Friday, April 16, for the second part of our spring Lunch & Learn series. We will teach you how to use plastic bags to make a ...
Join Homewood Recycling's Hop Reuse Hub team for a fun, two-part Lunch & Learn series, where participants will learn to make disposable plastic bags into plarn, or plastic yarn, and then into a ...