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Vietnam War veteran and New Braunfels resident John Kittle finally got the recognition he felt was long overdue.
Vietnam War veteran and New Braunfels resident John Kittle finally got the recognition he felt was long overdue.
This week on the Crossroads Suncast, acclaimed quilt artist Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry and historian Stacey Wilson discuss the role of quilting in documenting social change and personal history.
The first Wrapping Ceremony was held on February 9th, 2015, where Quilts of Valor were awarded to 4 neighborhood veterans.
Regardless of the case’s outcome, the ACLU’s Branstetter told CNN that the Freedom to Be quilt aims to reclaim trans people’s ...
PADUCAH — Paducah Quilt Murals Inc. will host a ceremony next week celebrating the third mural in the Quilt City USA Murals ...
The film “1-800-ON-HER-OWN” follows the fiercely independent artist as she tries a career first: writing a song with another artist. By Alissa Wilkinson This deliciously nasty reworking of the ...
The Quilts of Valor Foundation was started in 2003 in Seaford, Del., by Catherine Roberts, whose son was deployed to Iraq.
Members of the Women Building Peace Coalition will gather on Saturday in a downtown Boise park for an advocacy quilting event ...
Hundreds of U.S. military veterans call Itawamba County home. Undoubtedly, many battle the demons of their service overseas ...