Laconia student turns masks into milk
Laconia Daily Sun
It all started with scrunchies.
Laconia High School freshman Ella Tryon had an interest in sewing and decided to start sewing and selling hair scrunchies to save money for a class trip in sixth grade. Her business took off and soon she was selling them throughout the area, and even had a couple of pop-up shops as well as having them for sale at local hair salons.
Then came the coronavirus pandemic. Ella decided that since she had plenty of fabric she would start making facemasks. Again her business skyrocketed. She was getting orders from local residents and many people from around the country. The orders were double and tripling. She was balancing remote learning for school (maintaining her honor roll status) and making masks in her “off” time.
Then she came up with a plan to give back to her community.
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