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A Few of FR's Finest....Every Day....10-29-02
DaisyScarlett and Billie
| Written by daisyscarlett
Posted on 10/29/2002 5:53:45 AM PST by Billie
Today is a Special Kind of FR's Finest, and a Special Kind of FReeper is in the spotlight. We know that you will agree when you read today's story.
~ DaisyScarlett and Billie
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patriciaruth FReeper since 3-25-01
Central Valley California
Patriciaruth is shown here at a Fresno Support our Troops Rally last year with her dear FRiend, mtngrl@vrwc, who not only helped her get around in Fresno to order the silk for Operation Silk Scarves but also helped pay for the supplies initially.
A Patriciaruth Mini Bio: Florida and California raised; B.S. in microbiology; VISTA Volunteer; medical technologist; post graduate work in neurophysiology; doctor of medicine; married 22 years to a savvy, funny and very sweet guy; AAFP member; NRA member; AUSA member; retired from family practice since disabled four years ago.
Patriciaruth enjoys the people who post on the Daily Dose as she is also a loyal supporter of President Bush. She especially appreciates being able to keep up with current events and join in the lively and informative discussions at FreeRepublic.
There is much more we could tell you about this Finest FReeper and perhaps we shall at a later date. But for now, she requested that her time In the Spotlight be shared with all FReepers who came through for our soldiers and "have every reason to be very proud of their certificate".
Patriciaruth, we are very proud of YOU, too.
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Today we are very pleased to present A Certificate of Appreciation from the Department of Defense to Free Republic.This certificate was mailed to patriciaruth in specific appreciation for "Project Silk Scarves".
Patriciaruth and her Merry Band of Patriots (almost all of whom are FReepers) are largely responsible for Project Silk Scarves. However, Patriciaruth feels that this certificate should be shared with all members of FRee Republic who sent letters and care packages to our troops in the field last Christmas either through the projects she coordinated or on their own.
Our story begins in August of 2001. In patriciaruth's words:
"Project Kosovo Care Packages"
"When President Bush went to Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo in May of 2001, I was ashamed to see how starved the soldiers were for appreciation from the people of the United States. They were in harm's way and had been given no news coverage or outpouring of gratitude from U.S. citizens as they deserved. So I started the project (Project Kosovo Care Packages) to let them know that they deserved to be remembered and they deserved our support and gratitude."
Patriciaruth appealed to fellow FRiends for help in an article posted on the FR Forum on 8-09-01... Project Kosovo.
The response was terrific. Soon FReepers were sending contributions and donations both to patriciaruth and directly to Kosovo. Patriciaruth wrote:
"Our care packages went to Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo and were received by the 101st Airborne out of Fort Campbell, KY, and the 10th Mountain Division out of Ft. Drum in New York. Many of these soldiers went on to Afghanistan after receiving our care packages."
"Those care packages contained candy, videos, paperbacks, magazines, playing cards, and notes from school children, among other items. We sent over ten thousand pieces of Halloween and Christmas candy and hundreds of candy bars. We also sent over 100 videos and uncounted paperback books."
Some of these videos and paperback books are listed in the update link that patriciaruth posted on the FR Forum:
News From Kosovo 10-23-01
The response from Kosovo was rewarding. Here are some words of patriciaruth from the above link:
"The Chaplain at Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo has kept me informed about the Care packages that we started sending to our troops before September 11 and continued to send afterwards. He said that the most appreciated gifts were candy bars (Snickers was a big hit) and movie videos."
This is part of a letter received from the Chaplain that Patriciaruth shared in the above link:
"What a great blessing you all are for sending those items...it is a tremendous hit with the soldiers - especially the videos...we are also looking forward to the Halloween stuff...and of course Snickers around here are like gold...I have to be careful and not walk around with the box itself or I will be tackled!"
FReepers who sent donations to patriciaruth included: mawmaw1; tyen; MJY1288.
Some FReepers who sent individual Care Packages to Kosovo were: kitkat; pissed off janitor; 2jedismom; Mama_Bear; Mntgrl@vrwc; Esther2; MadEagle; and Clintons are white trash.
Patriciaruth would also like to mention and thank Hillary's Lovely Legs who organized and sent many Care packages with the support of the Guild. (Note: The Guild will be highlighted at an upcoming date and their contribuions will be expounded on at that time. Additionally, though many FReepers were eager to join patriciaruth's efforts, it is equally important to mention that there are many FReepers who prefer to support the troops privately, and this in no way is to take away from those individuals.)
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Project Silk Scarves
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"Project Silk Scarves"
Since the feedback from the troops was fantastic and the response from FReepers enthusiastic, patriciaruth decided to do a special Holiday project. She wanted to send Christmas/Hannukkah/Kwanzaa presents for the troops in the field.
After a bit of thought and investigation, patriciaruth decided on Project Silk Scarves. Here is why she chose silk scarves:
"...., when I asked my cousin, now an army Colonel, what the troops might like for holiday presents, he said that the most appreciated gifts during the Gulf War were silk scarves that the troops wore under the LTB (load bearing equipment) to take the friction off the neck, shoulders and back while hiking to prevent chaffing. He suggested black, brown or camouflage for color as they wouldn't show the sweat or dirt so much, and silk because it is lightweight and warm for the coming winter. He recommended 18 x 48 inches."
Patriciaruth then went though "channels", requesting permission from the Army Officer that coordinated bulk mailings. She received this letter of permission:
"Good Afternoon (patriciaruth's real name): Your offer of 200 Silk Scarves is accepted."
"...Per my corresponding with my point of contact in theater...Command would like to distribute them to outlying sites pulling duty on holidays...."
"Please inform me when you are ready to ship the Scarves, and I will provide a Donation Number and the stateside ship to address."
Donations for Christmas.....11-14-01
The above link includes an appeal for help with Project Silk Scarves from FReepers. Here is some of what patriciaruth wrote:
"Now we are at the point where we have obtained enough silk for over 200 scarves and some lovely ladies in the rural town I live in are sewing the scarves, and they should be ready to send in 7-10 days."
"The black silk, high quality for durability, cost almost $2500. Mtngirl@vrwc and I have put it on our credit cards, and are now asking the ping list and anyone else who would like to join us for donations."
"If you would like to have one or more scarves sent in your name with your personal message to one or more soldiers in the field, or would like to join with someone else to send a scarf, then we need to hear from you in the next few days. Each scarf costs: in fabric, hiring seamstresses, and postage, about $15."
On 11-25-01, patriciaruth once again appealed to FReepers and her Merry Band of Patriots.
Holiday FReepmail for Our Troops Needed
She wrote:
"I am hoping that many of you can immediately send me Christmas/Hanukkah/Kwanzaa or Happy Holidays cards with personal messages for the soldiers, family photo, child drawings, or other inventive flat/thin decoration with your name for me to include with the scarves. Each scarf will go in a ziplock bag for the soldier to store and keep it dry, and the cards and messages will go in the clear baggies with the decorative part showing. The baggies are 5 x 6 1/2 inches, so the holiday card should not be larger than that if it can't be folded."
"Contributions totalling around $3,000, as I recall, for the silk scarves Christmas project for our troops were made by these FReepers:
mtngrl@vrwc; jtill; 2jedismom; mama_bear; cantfindagoodscreenname; Kathy in Alaska; Kayak; swheats; esther2; materetmagistra; McGavin999; calypgin; OhioWfan; reaganite; Bigg Red; Cool Guy; Pray4USA; dodobird; Bruce Kurtz; MonroeDNA; Lakelady; katnip; JohnHuang2; dixielander; omegatoo; DixieChick2000; LiberteeBell; I be tc; SuziQ; COB1; ncpastor; zeaal; JustAmy; Yehuda; d4now; JulieRNR21; exit 148; deadhead; reborn; Alamo-Girl; potlatch; RottiBiz; bloodmeridian; Texan4W; MJY1288; jwalsh07; AquariusStar22; susangirl; Torie; Miss American Pie."
"And contributions were received from these Lurkers:
Jean in Mo, April in Texas, Dawn in Florida, JL from Texas, Marcia's family in northern CA, a firefighter in MI."
"Here are some other FReepers who helped in the success of Operation Silk Scarves:
GretchenEE; Brad's Gramma; CENTVRIO EQVITVM; katiebelle; rightonline; peach; tunehead54; sabertooth; fiftymegaton; Calico; proudofthesouth; LibKill; IowaGranny; 3D-JOY; 68-69TonkinGulfYatchClub; homeschool mama; MozartLover; lonevoice; Doug from Upland; sweetliberty; Diver Dave; March I up; Snow Bunny; rockfish59; TheGrimReaper; snodog; Cannonball; Harpseal; Knighthawk; Reborn; lonevoice; Old Student; Fizzie; cowgirlcutie; proud American in Canada; Clintons Are White Trash; RaceBannon; WaterDragon; LJLucido; rodeocowboy; runningbear; SAMWolf; Clinton's a Liar; mlibertarianj; rottweiller_inc; Victoria DelSoul; afraidfortherepublic; getgoing; tiki; AbsoluteGrace; lockeliberty; xp38; Zeno44; PoorMuttly."
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And now it gives us great pleasure to post this Certificate of Appreciation to Free Republic from the Department of Defense:
THANK YOU, PATRICIA RUTH
THANK YOU MERRY BAND OF PATRIOTS
THANK YOU FREEPERS WHO SUPPORT OUR TROOPS
THIS WEEK'S THREADs
10-28-02 Salvation
Opinions by our own 'King of Ping'
The guy's good, folks!
Thanks, Mixer!
1) Click on the graphic to open the Calendar. 2) Once there you can click on any month and even click to the right to go into next year. Once you are in the month that you joined FR you will need to click on the number in the calendar and then an add item screen will come up. 3) In the next box enter your name in the "Calendar Text" field and then click on submit. 4) If any of the screens fail to load simply click on refresh in your browser and that will usually fix it. 5) If all else fails or simply if you want me to do this for you send me an FReepmail and I will gladly do it for you. ~Mixer |
TOPICS: Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events; Political Humor/Cartoons
KEYWORDS: appreciation; carepackages; certificate; deptofdefense; freepers; fun; military; surprises; veterans
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To: ladtx
I look for these posts from you every day - even when I don't have time to post, I look for yours, to see how many brave men we lost on 'this date'. Saturday's was way too high.
Thank you again and again, every day, for doing this, and for the additional touch you've been providing now for several days. God Bless All.
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posted on
10/29/2002 6:43:05 AM PST
by
Billie
To: William Wallace
Happy Anniversary!
Four Years Today
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posted on
10/29/2002 6:45:58 AM PST
by
Billie
To: Billie; patriciaruth
Good Morning. What a GREAT FReeper and a GREAT presentation. I'll give y'all a "10" in all catagories.
Welcome to FR's Finest... Hall of Fame, patriciaruth. You have gone above and beyond the call to support our troops.
Thank You!
Atta Girl, patriciaruth!
To: patriciaruth; Billie
WOW! Thank you patriciaruth for your fine service, and Billie, you for a most excellent tribute today!
To: GailA
Morning, Gail - the sun is shining here today, too - for the first time in DAYS! I hope that FR will be feeling frisky and perky today! :) Thanks for the biscuits and gravy - too good!
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posted on
10/29/2002 6:48:18 AM PST
by
Billie
To: lonestar
Good morning, lonestar! HIP, HIP, HOORAH! indeed! Hopefully, California will be waking up any time now and joining us! patriciaruth has so much to be proud of!
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posted on
10/29/2002 6:50:20 AM PST
by
Billie
To: Billie; daisyscarlett; ST.LOUIE1; Mama_Bear; Pippin; lodwick; JustAmy; WVNan; dansangel; ...
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posted on
10/29/2002 6:56:58 AM PST
by
Mixer
To: patriciaruth
What a fantastic individulal you are patriciaruth.
PATRICIARUTH = PATRICIAWONDERFUL
If only we had more like you.
To: ladtx
Attention on Deck!Present Arms!
1967 1LT Thomas J. Chiminello -- 57 MED DET, Age 24, San Antonio, Texas
1967 WO1 Forrest D. Rains -- 57 MED DET, Age 21, Columbia, South Carolina
1969 WO1 Conrad J. Wheeler -- D/3/5 CAV, Age 28, San Marcos, Texas
1972 1LT Dexter B. Florence -- D/17 CAV, Age 25, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
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To: COB1
G'morning, all - another day, another dollar, another blessing from on high.Congratulations, Patricaruth!
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:01:54 AM PST
by
mhking
To: Billie; patriciaruth; All
Good morning Billie and all of our Finest FRiends. I have been looking forward to today also!
Patriciaruth not only adds so much to this forum through her posts on various threads, but is a most passionate supporter of America and our military.
As everyone can see from the lovely tribute that daisyscarlett and Billie has created for her, she has put countless hours in on projects to insure that our military serving in duty stations far from home know they have not been forgotten. I am so pleased to see her honored today. And yes, it is just like her to make sure that on her day in the spotlight, she would insist upon bringing along everyone with her who contributed to Project Kosovo and Project Silk Scarves.
Patriciaruth, you are truly a very special angel to our servicemen and women. Thank you for all you have done and thank you for inspiring others to join you in remembering and supporting our military.
To: kayak
good morning, kay! What a beautiful post and the little lad is adorable!
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:04:44 AM PST
by
Billie
To: chadsworth; patriciaruth; ladyinred
"If only we had more like you." Ain't it the truth, chadsey!!
She's fine people!
I wonder if her printer is still blushing over my letter to the guys written in Marine Corps jargon.
LOL!
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:04:45 AM PST
by
COB1
To: Billie; patriciaruth
To each and everyone here at FR who had a part in Project Kosovo and the subsequent projects that followed,
Thank You.Tears of gratitude are welling up. May GOD Bless each and every one.
To: lodwick
Good morning, Sunshine Man! What a majestic photo!
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:05:46 AM PST
by
Billie
To: Billie; patriciaruth
Thanks for the ping Billie. I'm proud to be a part of such awesome folks. Patriciaruth, do we have time to get another Christmas package out?
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:07:22 AM PST
by
swheats
To: Peach; HoustonCurmudgeon; Iowa Granny
Good morning to you all and thank you so much for coming today. patriciaruth is an inspiration!
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:08:42 AM PST
by
Billie
To: All
I meant to mention in my earlier post that I included the cross and flag in the graphic that I made for patriciaruth to represent two of her passions......the cross, her faith, and the flag, her country. :-)
To: HoustonCurmudgeon
Good mornin', HC!
Gonna send you an e-mail..............
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:09:16 AM PST
by
COB1
To: The Mayor
I'm really glad you are here this morning - don't get to see you often anymore - hope the job is going great, and the family is happy in school and the community. :)
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posted on
10/29/2002 7:10:47 AM PST
by
Billie
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