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			 Four quilts and five afghans were created and donated 
			to the Park District to be raffled at three different Atlanta events 
			held in April, May and September. Quilts and Afghans are on display 
			at the Atlanta Memorial Community House, Atlanta Library, The Dixie 
			Truck Stop in McLean, and on the antique fire truck inside the 
			office building at the corner of Arch and Race Streets. 
 There will be a total of 9 chances to win over the course of the 
			raffle. The winners need not be present to win, as shipping or 
			pickup information will be gathered during the notification phone 
			call. Proceeds will benefit the Park District maintenance projects.
 
			
			 
 The schedule for raffle drawings as follows:
 
 April 15th
 
			
			
			 Atlanta Easter Egg Hunt
 Atlanta Park, Race Street:
 Drawing 10:00 a.m.
 1 Baby Quilt and 2 Baby Afghans
 
			
			 
			
			May 29th 
			
			 Memorial Day Celebration
 Atlanta Fire Barn, Vine Street:
 Drawing 1:00 p.m.
 1 Twin Quilt and 1 White Afghan
 
			September 9th 
			
			 
  Fall Festival
 Atlanta Park, Race Street:
 Drawing 8:00 p.m.
 1 Twin Route 66 Quilt and 1 Block Afghan
 1 Wolf Quilt and 1 Fall Color Afghan
 
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			Tickets can be purchased, now through September 9th, 
			at the Atlanta Library during library hours, at The Dixie, now 
			through May 26th, Monday-Friday 5 – 11 p.m. or by calling: Donna 
			217-960-6261.
 Atlanta Quilt Corner, Atlanta Needlework Guild, and Crafty Misfits 
			wants to thank everyone that has so generously donated fabric, yarn, 
			and numerous other sewing supplies, including sewing machines.
 
 Donna Campbell: “These items enable us to create quilts, pillows 
			cases, afghans, blankets, ‘huggable friends.’ baby gowns, and winter 
			hats for children and some adults, in need of basic comfort items.
 
			
			 
			
			Current projects include gifts to:
 
				
				Abraham Lincoln 
				Hospital, Emergency Room;
				Atlanta National 
				Bank, Wee Care Christmas Tree;
				St. Francis 
				Children’s Cancer Center, Peoria; 
				Pregnancy Resource 
				Center, Lincoln; 
				Christian Medical 
				Clinic, Bloomington; 
				Atlanta United 
				Methodist Church quilt projects and Christmas Workshop; 
				
				and any local fund 
				raiser promoted by a member. 
			Annual charity donations average more than 250+ 
			quilts, 550 winter hats, 120 ‘Huggable Friends’ cloth dolls, 100 
			fleece and/or fabric baby blankets, and 120 t-shirt or fabric totes.
			
 Every piece of fabric received is used for donated items. Any 
			leftovers are cut into squares to be used for future quilts. All 
			scraps, too small for fabric squares or yarn to be knit or crocheted 
			into hats, scarves or mittens, are snipped into very small pieces 
			that are used to stuff the “Huggable Friends”.
 
 It is the goal of the groups to not waste even the smallest piece of 
			fabric or yarn.
 
			[Donna Campbell] 
			
			 
			
			 
			
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