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Album Name: Wrap-A-Smile Return to Albums
Description: Early Missions & Our Quilting Friends
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Local quilters Tish Dennis and Francis Emery admire quilts that have arrived to my home from AK. Tish Dennis wants to make a pattern of this quilt. Wrap-A-Smile quilts in Jiujiang China, March 2006 Jiujiang China In the operating room in China
Mother wraps her chile with a WAS quilt Father and Child in China Just after surgery Lots of smiles here Harold Peterson from MA Quilting Group
Harold Peterson from MA quilting group My granddaughter puts her love into a quilt that she knows is going to a Wrap-A-Smile trademark baby, taken in Cumana, Venezuela in 2001. Heidi Desveaux Wells Rotarian, Head Nurse, China mission, 2004. Rotary Club of Cupertino, CA trip to Guatemala in 2004.
Wells Rotary Club packers and shippers, Margaret Chings and Cathy Hansen. Quilts waiting to be labeled - folded - and shipped. Transport quilts for shipment. 4th grade Cub Scouts from Charlottesville, VA. Rumford, ME
Do you think Wrap-A-Smile quilts are washed this way? This is why we want machine-quilted or hand-tied quilts. Somerset Rotary of KY presents a check to Sharon Vanhoosier of A Dad's smile as he holds his child in China in 2003. Mother and child in Cumana Venezuela in 2001. Child and quilt in surgery in 2003.
A new smile being wrapped. More quilts in surgery. Bar Harbor ME 4th of July parade 2004. Over 75 of the 100 quilts made by local quilters under direction and guidance of the Bar Harbor Rotary and Y.W.C.A to celebrate Rotary and the Y.W.C.A 's 100th birthday. 
Jenna and Tessa with the first quilt they ever designed and made with the help of their Grandmother while visiting in Florida in 2004. Wrap-A-Smile Quilt in Use!
Wrap-A-Smile quilter Moira McSpadden from the Sunshine Quilters, whose motto is 'keeping the world warm - one quilt at a time Terry Hogdsens Met with Moira McSpadden on a visit to Phoeniz, AZ in November 2005. The Sunshine Quilters are from all over the United States, Canada and Austrilia having contributed 100's of quilts to the program.
Kathy Goodwin helps sew on Wrap-A Smile labels. Sewing on labels Sewing on labels
Labeled and ready for shipment The Quilt Room lots of work in a small space Packing quilts for shipment to China    
   

 

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