Greenfield Community Awards Dinner to recognize 91-year-old mask maker, other dedicated residents

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Jacqueline “Jackie” Stebler, 91, of Greenfield shows one of the face masks she’s made for anyone who wants one. Stebler will be honored with an award at the 35th annual Greenfield Community Awards Dinner on Nov. 20.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Jacqueline “Jackie” Stebler, 91, of Greenfield looks through bolts of material at Jo-Ann Fabrics & Craft in Cranberry. She will use the fabric for face masks she makes.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Jacqueline “Jackie” Stebler, 91, of Greenfield is using her government stimulus money to buy material and supplies to make face masks for anyone who wants one. Stebler will be honored with an award at the 35th annual Greenfield Community Awards Dinner on Nov. 20.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Jacqueline “Jackie” Stebler, 91, of Greenfield has been using her government stimulus money to buy material and supplies to make face masks for anyone who wants one. Stebler will be honored with an award at the 35th annual Greenfield Community Awards Dinner on Nov. 20.

JoAnne Klimovich Harrop | Tribune-Review
Jacqueline “Jackie” Stebler, 91, of Greenfield (middle front) made all of the face masks her daughters (from left) Korene Kegg, Karen Culley and Kristine Stebler are wearing. Korene Kegg’s English Labrador assistance dog, Windy, keeps watch over the women.

Courtesy of Michael Bartley
Event organizer Jim Gregg (right) addresses the guests at a previous Greenfield Community Awards Dinner.

Courtesy of Michael Bartley
From left: State Sen. Jay Costa, Pittsburgh City Councilman Corey O’Connor, event organizer Jim Gregg and emcee Michael Bartley at a previous Greenfield Community Awards Dinner.

Courtesy of Michael Bartley
The Greenfield Community Awards Dinner honors those who have dedicated themselves to the betterment of the neighborhood.







