Posted on 06/22/2007 4:49:37 PM PDT by SandRat
WASHINGTON, June 22, 2007 A North Carolina group has taken a creative approach to supporting the military by promoting patriotism through the arts. We promote love of country, respect for the American flag and projects that support the patriotic art education of children, said Eileen Schwartz, Flags Across the Nations founder. Some of the projects include three annual art contests: the Flags of Freedom Patriotic Art Contest, the I Love America Day Photo Contest and the Patriot Day Photo Contest. The art submissions from the contests are used to create quilts that are displayed around the country. In the past year, quilts appeared at venues including the Virginia Air and Space Center, Charlotte Douglas International Airport and the Charlotte Museum of History, Schwartz said. The quilts also have traveled overseas to the deployed troops, and Veterans Affairs medical centers also have received quilt donations. We hope that we can get funding and more quilters in order to make thousands of art and photo quilts to donate to VA medical centers and Fisher Houses, Schwartz said. Fisher Houses provide families with a place to stay while visiting wounded servicemembers being treated at military and VA medical facilities. We are looking for quilters from all over the country, Schwarz said.
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My motorcycle helmet is a beanie. On it I painted a flag draped eagle with the words “Freedom ain’t Free” underneath.
My oil bag (tank) has two stickers on it: “9/11. Never Forget.” and “Support our Troops”.
Everyone needs to be reminded, every day, that this is a war, a Holy War, for freedom.
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