Over fifty community quilts were given away at the end of our April
2001 quilt show. These quilts went to Sister John Marie, the Fremont
Police Department, Tri-City Volunteers, and the Newark Senior Center.
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Kelly Hess, representing the Newark Senior Center, accepts the
donation of 22 community quilts to be distributed in the Newark
area. Some recipients will include the Senior Center and the Police
Department. Left to right: Nancy Garcia, Kelly Hess, Carlene
Stoffers, Pam Giffin-Brees (Nancy and I represent community quilts,
Carlene is President of guild)
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Tri-City Volunteers representative John Stoefloten accepts a
donation of 10 baby quilts to be given to some of the clients of the
agency. Left to right: JoAnn Simonson, guild treasurer,
Nancy Cerna, guild vice-president, Carlene Stoffers, guild president,
John Stoefloten, and Glenda Turner, guild vice-president.
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Sr. John Marie from Sr. John Marie's Pantry accepts 14 community
quilts to be given to women in nursing homes and shut-ins that she
ministers to. L to R: Pam Giffin-Brees, guild secretary and
community quilts representative, and Sr. John Marie.
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Back to the Piecemakers Community Quilts Page
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