(KNZA)--A Hiawatha woman has donated more 100 cotton face masks to the Brown County Sheriff's Office.
Cheryl Mead dropped the masks she made off Monday morning.
Sheriff John Merchant said Mead is a quilter and wanted to show her support of law enforcement and emergency responders.
Merchant said Mead indicated what isn't needed by first responders, she would like to see go to the Jingle Bell Ride.
Mead added she thought other quilters may want to help out by making face masks, too.
Merchant thanked Mead for her kindness.
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