Monday, December 26, 2011

500 Pillowcases to St. Mary's in Duluth


In February of this year, ConKerr Cancer of MN made our first delivery of pillowcases to St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth. Pam, from Silver Bay, initiated and maintains the relationship with St. Mary's for the organization. I am confident Pam feels as fortunate as I do in representing all of you wonderful volunteers. Thanks to you, 500 pillowcases have been delivered to St. Mary's in 2011! Eric, Pam's husband, also helps transport/deliver pillowcases. Thanks so much to Pam and Eric.

During our Miles of Pillowcase Smiles events in September, Toni, from Ely, organized many sewing parties.  This is the second year Toni rolled up her sleeves and took charge up north. With her direction the following groups made 125 pillowcases:

Hearts of the Woods Quilters
Ladies of the Lakes Quilters
Hearts 2 Hands Quilters
Mary's Spinning Wheel Quilt Shop (fabric donations)


Here's a picture of Toni and Pam meeting in Ely to exchange the pillowcases.  (Toni left, Pam right)










Pam also organized some parties and here are some pictures of her events.



Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Sewing at the Hospital

We had a fantastic day sewing at the hospital! We sewed 17 pillowcases at our event. We were very busy. This year we had quite a few kids who wanted to sew the pillowcases themselves (with a little help). That was very exciting!!! Others chose fabrics for us to sew for them while they waited. We also brought three totes of completed pillowcases. I heard many, "Cuuute", "Ahhhhh", "Look at this one", etc... The pillowcases were flying from the totes...we think patients and families took approximately 70 pillowcases. The parents, families, friends, and patients are very, very appreciative of the efforts of all of you wonderful volunteers.
Julie, her daughter, Emily, and Emily's friend were working as a great team. Emily sewed a Vikings pillowcase for a little Vikings fan. (See picture.) The game was on when we were sewing. We had plenty of Vikings fabric for those fans that may have been in bewilderment today over the game. This little guy (we didn't catch his name) has a pillowcase to match his hat now... Julie helped keep up with the "sew and go" orders we took. ;-) It's great to see another generation of volunteers! 


One of Becky's "customers" was Wes. Wes was full of energy and very wiggly.  He had some big curls under his hat that seemed to fit his personality perfectly. That was some cool hair. Wes is a firecracker!! He is growing his hair for "Locks of Love"...how awesome is that. I believe Wes's sibling is in the hospital. (Check out the picture.) I didn't get a picture of a little girl Becky helped, however, she was as cute as can be. She had the prettiest red hair. I'm guessing she was between 8 and 10. She had purple eye shadow...very neatly applied. She made a tie-die pillowcase and was as happy and as proud as can be when she finished.
Terrance, was a fast friend to Bennett. Bennett helped Terrance sew three pillowcases - one Vikings pillowcase for himself, one Vikings pillowcase for Terrance's dad, and one U of M pillowcase to give another patient. Yep, Terrance wanted to donate a pillowcase to another patient. That was so sweet. (The bib Terrance is wearing is his sister's, by the way.) Terrance kept Bennett busy and he was chatty. He told Bennett he wanted to be a running back but will probably be a quarterback because he has a good arm and he is fast. We told Terrance he was our number one pillowcase sewer today and that got a great smile.

Thanks to all of you for your support of ConKerr Cancer. You made a lot of smiles today!!


~Carolyn

Thursday, September 15, 2011

Pillowcase-a-thon Success




The Pillowcase-a-thon at Quilt Yourself on Saturday, 9/10/11, was a HUGE success!  We made 127 pillowcases! 






Volunteers were cutting, pinning, ironing, and sewing.  Everyone was fantastic and flexible.  Not only did the group make 127 pillowcases, volunteers cut all of the fabric that was brought in.   In addition to the 127 made at the event, 73 were brought in completed.  That's a total of 200 pillowcases for the day!  Thanks to everyone for your FABULOUS work. 



I had a lot of fun and hope everyone that helped enjoyed the day too.   A very, very special THANK YOU to Jeannette and Sue, owners of Quilt Yourself, for hosting our event.  You are gems for being so generous.  The MN chapter of ConKerr Cancer would not be what it is today without you.  You are the best.

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Start a Family Tradition - Make Pillowcases!

Would you like to start a new family tradition? Would you like something to do at your family gatherings? How about making pillowcases?


Jenny, of Chanhassen, and 12 of her family members made pillowcases last year during the holidays. The family included Jenny's Grandma(93), her parents, Jenny's sister and her husband, and their boys (ages 9,11, 13, & 15) and last but not least - Jenny and her husband, and their two kids (ages 13 & 16)! They made 26 beautiful pillowcases.



Danny, the youngest, was one of the photographers. He took his job very seriously and enjoyed himself at the same time. They made pillowcases and borders separately. They laid them out on the ping pong table and everyone, from youngest to oldest, had the opportunity to choose a case and border to go together. Many of the pillowcases ended up with names, such as, "Cam-inals" (camo and animals) and "Cotton Candy."



What a fantastic idea, great family project, and wonderful way to celebrate the holidays!

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Boy Scout Service

Andy Montean has been Scouting for 7 years and he's working towards becoming an Eagle Scout. For each rank in Boy Scouts, the boys are required to learn more about Community Service, usually by giving their time and talents. Through their efforts they gain knowledge and understanding of the world around them. Andy decided he wanted to do something for kids so he made some pillowcases for ConKerr Cancer. Until now, all of his service hours have been helping senior citizens with lawn care. Andy's favorite part of Scouting is the camping trips, including camping in the blizzard of 2010. We wish Andy the best on his endeavor to become an Eagle Scout!

Friday, April 1, 2011

University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital


  • Thanks to your dedication, we delivered 130 pillowcases to the University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital this week!

After the drop off, Bennett, my daughter Chrissy, and I took a tour of the new hospital. The new hospital is beautiful. There will be the same number of beds, 96; however, the rooms are much larger. Here are a few items of interest that stand out in my mind from the tour:



  • there is a ton of natural light in the hallways and rooms to capture the healing power of the sun

  • all of the rooms are very large and private

  • all of the rooms are set up with the same design: medical care on the right, patient in the middle, family on the left

  • patients will start transitioning to the new hospital at the end of April

  • the hospital has approximately 700 volunteers in rotation at any one time

  • each patient will receive a welcome package upon moving to the new hospital. Each welcome package will contain a special ConKerr Cancer pillowcase!!

  • In February 2009, Caroline Amplatz, J.D. gave a $50 million gift to the University of Minnesota Children's Hospital building project to honor her father, former University of Minnesota professor and medical device pioneer Kurt Amplatz, M.D. To recognize the gift and the person in whose honor it was given, the hospital is now called University of Minnesota Amplatz Children's Hospital. Recently Caroline Amplatz donated 11 million for additional updates.


Saturday, March 19, 2011

With Love from MN!


Anikah, a little 2 year old girl from the south metro, is in Texas getting treatment for cancer. At the end of December Anikah wasn't feeling well and her parents took her in for a check up. The Drs discovered Anikah had a tumor on her brain (grade II Ependymoma). The tumor was removed surgically at Children's Hospital in MN but she needed to have a special type of proton treatment. Anikah, her parents, and big brother, Joey, traveled to Texas the end of January to start treatment. It sounds like it has been a long road of tests, surgeries, and medicines. The good news is that Anikah will soon be coming home to MN and she is cancer free! It's a little late, but pillowcases are on their way, to Anikah and big brother Joey, with well wishes and love from MN.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

First Delivery to St. Mary's Duluth

Great news! Snow will not hold us mighty Minnesotans back....our pillowcases made it to St. Mary's Hospital in Duluth! Whew-hoo!


Pam, from Little Marais, made our first delivery on February 15th. Pam has established a relationship with JoHannah Orman, the Child Life Specialist, at St. Mary's. Pam is on the left and JoHanna is on the right.





Pam is going to be our point person for St. Mary's Duluth. Thanks Pam!!