Lynchburg’s 7,000 Unhugged Lamp Posts Now Swaddled by Anonymous Love Squad

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Lynchburg lamp posts, once cold and ignored, now sport 7,000 hand-knit hearts from a shadowy love collective—no church, no doctrine, just relentless hugging. Trending queries like “random acts of kindness,” and “why do people wrap trees in yarn?” spike. “We are NOT a church or a religion or a political organization,” insists the group, as passersby gawk at the woolen parade.

While the hand-knit heart invasion left Lynchburg’s lamp posts blushing, the group’s refusal to take donations (“support local charities instead!”) shocked SEO trackers searching ‘how to volunteer in Lynchburg’ and ‘best community kindness projects’. Imagine Habitat for Humanity volunteers tripping over scarves while Meals on Wheels drivers dodge yarn-wrapped traffic signs—there’s no doctrine, just a mission to cocoon the city in unfiltered love.

At last count, 7,000 lamp posts in Lynchburg now wear love like itchy, hand-knit armor—each swaddled by a volunteer who may or may not quote yoga teachers to squirrels.

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