From one of our Regional Coordinators:
Saturday January 24th, 2015 Comfort
and Healing was served on a Patriotic Platter of “Welcome Home” as 34 Veterans
where awarded Quilts of Valor.
The South Bay Blue Star Moms - Sewing Stars and the Silicon Valley QOV
State Coordinator Jerilyn Lightfoot and assistance from the Community all
partnered together to put on the Second Annual Quilts of Valor Ceremony held at
The Santa Clara American Legion Post 564.
34 Recipients were honored (those in attendance) and where awarded
their life-time Quilt of Valor for their service to our Nation (WWII, Korea,
Vietnam, Gulf/Iraq/Afghanistan).
The American Legion Hall was
transformed by the patriotic display of QOV encompassing the room and walls.
Recipients and their guest where greeted by Blue Star Moms. Many guests learned
about QOV for the first time. On hand was a Vintage Featherweight and Sewing
items to show the quilting process and literature. QOV banners and posters
where everywhere!
Cathy Crowder was the Master of Ceremonies and was assisted by SBBSM QOV
Group Leader Ida Henscheid. Ida’s Core QOV team where introduced Cathy Crowder,
Debbie Parks and Jerilyn Lightfoot. Gloria Cervantes lead the invocation. Harvey
Mayhill was the keynote speaker and gave an outstanding, dynamic speech
addressing the veterans and legacy and importance of the Quilts of Valor and
our mission today. Harvey applauded the military families and proudly awarded
his personal lifelong friend Dr. Andrew Froumis his QOV. The QOV recipients
where indeed Welcomed HOME after his speech! Jerilyn spoke about the quilting
process introducing the audience to quilting terms comparing them to military
acronyms. She spoke about the value of community assistance and thanking local
supporters, schools and actively recruited members to join QOV in order to meet
increasing need for QOV. Jerilyn handed Harvey a QOV called “California
Dreaming” and requested him to find a recipient and award it in South Carolina.
The most exciting part of the day you ask? – Awarding Recipients their
lifetime QOV. The room was aglow and the
smiles and cheers brightened and touched our very core. Quilts we worked on,
touched, loved and knew so well … parted
from our hands then magically bonded to their new rightful owner.
A special Quilt of Honor was also presented to Gold Star Aunt Bev Hromec
her nephew was Army Captain Ian. P. Weikel, KIA Balad, Iraq April 18, 2006. She was deeply moved
and embraced by those in attendance.
Group photographs where taken
amidst the cheers of the men and woman all wrapped up in their Quilts of Valor.
No two alike, yet HONORED brothers and sisters in arms. United.
Guests where then invited to a
reception elegantly prepared and hosted by members.
The South Bay Blue Star Moms are an amazing group comprised of not only
Blue Star Moms but they also have “man – sewers” and students and regular folks
in the community who care and help sew. This group is solid and very talented
and dedicated. In fact, it might not surprise you that this particular group
has become a collaboration model of partnership; as they are both Blue Star
Moms (BSM) and QOV Group members. As the need for care packing is dwindling
down, BSM are expanding finding new ways to support their community. What
better way than to thank a veteran and support active duty military. This group
should be recognized as they are a role model by which other BSM groups and QOV
groups can form alliances in 2015. I’m also proud to serve, and sew along the
side of them as one of their Blue Star Mom Sisters and as their QOV State Coordinator.
Hi Karla, what a lovely tribute. You may want to edit "where" and change to "were" though. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteAwesome tribute, Karla. I'm sure there wasn't a dry eye in the room. Carlie in western NC
ReplyDeletethis brings tears to my eyes. Thank you for honoring those who have served our country!!
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