The Serenity Shed, which is a full-functioning workshop, retail shop and bereavement center, recently celebrated its fifth anniversary with a small socially distanced dinner.
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The Serenity Shed, which is a full-functioning workshop, retail shop and bereavement center, recently celebrated its fifth anniversary with a small socially distanced dinner.
The Shed is open to the community and you do not have to be affiliated with hospice in any way. Stop by and see what The Shed has to offer and check out the one-of-a-kind items such as furniture, signs and other decorative pieces.
Pictured, Denise Watts, bereavement coordinator (right), serves volunteer Sandy Suslek at the celebratory dinner. For more information about The Shed, contact Cathy Warren at 815-732-2499.