NEWBURY – The Town of Newbury and the Newbury Council on Aging (COA) are pleased to share that two students in the COA’s rug braiding class won top honors at this year’s Topsfield Fair.
Sally Ryan, of Newbury, was awarded first place and Best in Show for her cat-shaped rug. Lisa Knight, also of Newbury, was awarded second place for her heart-shaped rug.
Both women attend the Newbury COA’s rug braiding class, which began in April 2023. The course is taught by Laura Short, who has been braiding rugs for many years.
“She is very patient and willing to teach those who have never done this before,” said COA Director Cindy Currier.
The class can hold 10 students in total, but there are usually about six students in a class at a time. The small class size allows the instructor to provide one-on-one guidance and attention.
The cost to attend is $25 per class paid directly to the instructor, which includes all instruction, materials, and tools needed to complete a rug. The class meets most Tuesday evenings from 4-6 p.m.
The COA is currently taking a waitlist for this class. Those who are interested should call the COA at 978-462-8114 and speak with Assistant Director Kathy Zaremba, who coordinates all programs.