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In Pillager, MN, a trio hides painted pebbles with kind messages to spread joy and strengthen community.
In Pillager, Minnesota, Kristy Blomlie, her daughter Jessalyn Peterson, and her boyfriend Loren Koska launched the Pillager Painted Pebble Party, a kindness-driven project inspired by children who painted and hid rocks at a local resort.
The trio collects pebbles during nightly walks, paints them with uplifting messages and holiday designs, and hides them around town for others to find.
A Facebook group supports the effort, encouraging people to share photos of discovered or hand-painted rocks.
The initiative, now featuring 30 to 50 hidden rocks, aims to spread joy, promote outdoor activity, and strengthen community bonds.
Jessalyn, dubbed the “Kindness Queen,” emphasizes messages like “be kind” and “choose to shine.” The project welcomes all who wish to contribute small acts of positivity.
En Pillager, MN, un trío esconde guijarros pintados con mensajes amables para esparcir alegría y fortalecer la comunidad.