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Ten years ago, Therese Ojibway began building tiny fairy houses to place in the forest near her New Jersey home; the little wooden houses encouraged her son, who has autism, to excitedly explore the outdoors.
Therese and her boy have since moved away, but the Fairy Trail legacy has lived on over the past decade with two women named Julie Gould and Beth Kelly.
π―οΈ What they're saying: "This is really about a magical feeling when you come here β¦ it touches your heart, it gives you a sense of wonder, imagination, creativity... it all blends and bonds with nature. That's how we get paid," Beth said of their volunteer work. "We get paid when we get to interact with the hearts of the children who come here and it made their day. This is just a magical place for them."
β€οΈ Mike and Jeralyn Wirtz were married in 1977, less than 10 years after interracial marriage was legalized nationwide.
π NBA star Mikal Bridges became a substitute teacher for the day.
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