Oklahoma volunteers make 100-plus blankets for kids

 
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Published: November 19, 2008

Volunteers with Project Linus made more than 100 blankets for children during their recent Make-A-Blanket Day.

The blankets will go to local charities, hospitals and state Department of Human Services offices. The group gathered Nov. 8 at The Stitching Post to make blankets.

photo - Chris Reed sorts blankets at a Project Linus meeting in Tuttle Tuesday. Reed is the project coordinator of the Norman chapter.  Photo by Tami Althoff/The Oklahoman
Chris Reed sorts blankets at a Project Linus meeting in Tuttle Tuesday. Reed is the project coordinator of the Norman chapter. Photo by Tami Althoff/The Oklahoman

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Contact: Call Tasha Stefanatos at 392-3049 or e-mail TashaStefanatos@gmail.com.

Online: The chapter has a Web site, www.orgsites.com/ok/projectlinus.

The nonprofit Project Linus donates new, handmade blankets to children. The central Oklahoma chapter includes members from Oklahoma, Canadian, Cleveland, McClain and Grady counties.







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