Photos: Tie Some Love on Huntington
People distribute scarves with information on local resources around the downtown areas during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in Huntington.

Julie Dragovich, right, of Studio 8 Yoga and Wellness, and Sarah Fox prepare scarves to distribute around downtown as they volunteer during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch

Crystal Jones of St. Albans prepares a stack of scarves to distribute around the downtown area as people volunteer during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch

Joan St.Clair, from left, of Studio 8 Yoga and Wellness, and Sarah Fox prepare scarves to distribute around downtown as people volunteer during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch

Volunteeer Amanda Brent, from left, folds scarves with her sister Leah and her mother Heather as people take part in the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
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Julie Dragovich, right, of Studio 8 Yoga and Wellness, and Sarah Fox prepare scarves to distribute around downtown as they volunteer during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Event organizer Missy Morrison hands out scarves to volunteers gathered at Pullman Square during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Heather Brent, right, and her daughter Leah volunteer alongside their dog, Princess Padme, during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Tags are pinned to the scarves, detailing information on local resources, during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Volunteers Brian Iezzi, from right, and Jennifer Priddy pin tags to the scarves together during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Crystal Jones of St. Albans prepares a stack of scarves to distribute around the downtown area as people volunteer during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Joan St.Clair, from left, of Studio 8 Yoga and Wellness, and Sarah Fox prepare scarves to distribute around downtown as people volunteer during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
People distribute scarves around the downtown area during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
People distribute scarves around downtown during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Volunteeer Amanda Brent, from left, folds scarves with her sister Leah and her mother Heather as people take part in the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
Heather Brent's dog Princess Padme watches the volunteers get to work during the Tie Some Love On Huntington community event on Saturday, November 21, 2020, in downtown Huntington.
- Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
People distribute scarves around the downtown area during the Tie Some Love on Huntington community event on Saturday, Nov. 21, 2020, in Huntington.
- Photos by Ryan Fischer | The Herald-Dispatch
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