Konza Prairie Quilters' Guild |
November 13 Program: Quilts of Valor Presentation VALOR is defined as "great courage in the face of danger, especially in battle." Why does the Quilt of Valor Foundation award to those who were not wounded or did not face combat? Our founder, Catherine Roberts, was a Blue Star Mother. While her son was in service, she wanted him to know that someone cared about him; she wanted to tell other Service Members that she cared about them. Quilts of Valor began as a way to express gratitude for today's all volunteer, modern military. Courage is facing an unknown future, but moving forward regardless. As a quilter, Catherine knew that Quilts = Healing. The Quilt of Valor Foundation began in 2003 with the first quilt awarded in November at Walter Reed Medical Center to a young soldier from Minnesota who had lost a leg in Iraq. The QOV movement spread quickly across the nation and beyond. In the words of Executive Director, Lori Thompson, "Not everyone answers the call to serve our country. It is those rare individuals who are selfless enough to sacrifice so much so we can all enjoy the freedom we have. We'll never know exactly what each Veteran experiences and how they are touched by was. But we can welcome our Veterans home, support them and their families, and thank them for their service whenever possible." |
Our Honorees:
Quilt of Valor Recipients: L to R
Joe Johnson, Joe with Lynn Colquhoun; Richard Smith and Family; Forest (Dennis) Whitegon, his wife, and Lynn; Forest and Lynn; Dan Addair, Friend, and Eloise Brown; Dan with Family; Garry Goff with his wife, Tom and Dona Koster; Garry with Family and Friends; Guests