Archive for 'Kids in Distress'
AEC 2008-Marietta, GA and KIDS in Distress
I have often talked about the AEC aka American Embroidery Conference. The conference this year was in Marietta, Ga at the Marietta Conference and Resort Center. Since first attending the show in 2002, I have been hooked and have never missed it once. This year was to become the first time for me and also […]
Posted: April 14th, 2008 under Journey, Main, machine embroidery, Tidbits..., ME Projects, Kids in Distress, Machine Embroidery Conferences.
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Kids in Distress-2007 Quilt Drive
How does on describe love for a child or for that matter love for any child, whether it is your own or another’s. Children are our future, it it to them that we look towards in carrying on our society, our beliefs and our feelings. Love is one object in our world that has no […]
Posted: December 24th, 2007 under Journey, Main, machine embroidery, Kids in Distress.
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Kids in Distress 2007
Today I received not one but two very special items in the mail. One package was from Dianne Pomeroy, owner of the American Embroidery Conference (http://www.braeco.com) with a Tshirt put together by Sewing Machine.com. Sewingmachine.com is and has been a sponsor at the AEC for quite some while now. My understanding is that these shirts […]
Posted: May 21st, 2007 under Journey, Main, Kids in Distress.
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Quilts for Kids in Distress
Early this year in May, an idea and a challenge entered my mind. For several years I have sponsored the Kids in Distress organization: http://kidsindistress.org/home.asp The organization is a nationally accredited agency dedicated to the prevention of child abuse, the preservation of the family and the care and treatment of abused children. The American Embroidery Conference […]
Posted: December 17th, 2006 under Main, Kids in Distress.
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Update on KIDS Project
The project is just barely one month old and already we have about 18 quilts received from friends all over the US. WOW! Talk about generous hearts and kind people. I was talking to Dianne today and remarked that if we receive 20 quilts every month, by December we surely will have 100 quilts to […]
Posted: June 25th, 2006 under Main, machine embroidery, Kids in Distress.
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