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Our new group is a Marine battalion called CLB-4.   This group has a Tucson connection as at least

1 Marine is from here.  His grandma works at the Quilter's Market and is responsible for their support for Heads at Ease.

Our POC is the chaplain and we will mail all pcs to him for distribution.  He told me the other that the chaplain from the ESB had a surplus of pcs, so he passed them onto him.  He said he received 3 boxes and he thinks there are 90.  Soooo, that said, I am moving up the waves so he can get to handing them out.  He didn't want to until I told him we were ready to start shipping.

They need about 525.  Not sure if the 90 comes off that number or if that is in addition to.  But I will confirm.  If someone has some ready and wants to ship this week, great, but it is not necessary.  I have alot on hand and might as well get them to the troops.

Wave 1:   4-4 thru 4-7

Sue - 60 *, Maryellen - 60 *, Chris - 20 *

Wave 2   4-18 thru 4-21


Birdie - 50 *, Carol A - 24 - *, Sue - 30 *, Ally - 30 *


Wave 3   5-2 thru 5-5


Terri B - 26 *, Lyn - 20 *, Kathy McC - 65 *, Gina - 25, Sue - 25

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Put me down for 50.

Sue I will do 60 the first wave.

Hi Sue, I will do 50 for Wave 3

Thank you,

Terri B.

Birdie, I will put you down for wave 2.  And thanks ladies!

I can send 20 pcs for the second wave.

Where are these guys stationed?

thanks Lyn and the sandbox Birdie.

here are the first 60 going out in the AM

 

they look great and I do recognize some of that fabric!

Wave 2 begins today.  Please post photos once you mail and THANK YOU!

Here are the 50 I'm shipping today. The picture that has 30 in it are all pc's that were made and donated by ladies that attended a sewing day at a local fabric store, Sew Katie Jean.

The remaining 20 were from the stash of pc's I made.

Sue, First, HI !!  Second, put me down for 30.  I can do the 2nd wave which is this week, or put me down for Wave 3.

I'll check back later to see which one you want me to ship on.  Love you all!...Ally

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