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Follow on Google News | ‘The Lost Heroes Art Quilt’ To Be Dedicated at 'Weekend of Remembrance' in Washington, DCGift to the Nation Honors America’s Fallen Heroes, National Exhibit Tour Follows -- Dedication at Families United Gold Star Family Dinner at Hilton Washington September 25 and on display at "Time of Remembrance event at U.S. Capitol September 26
Families United has partnered with The White House Commission on Remembrance to host a two-day event, which brings together the families of America’s fallen in Iraq and Afghanistan to pay tribute and honor their sacrifice. A 5-foot by 15-foot contemporary art tribute to the courageous men and women who have given their lives in service to our nation in Iraq and Afghanistan, “The Lost Heroes Art Quilt” was created by artist Julie Feingold as a non-political work. It includes 82 heroes reflecting the diversity of America – 50 in the central quilt representing each state in the U.S. and 32 around the border. A photograph and poignant words describing each hero’s unique personality, dreams, plans, interests and hopes appear around each hero’s square on the Quilt, permanently memorializing each life. A poetic message from the artist is prominently silk-screened on the Quilt, while symbols of the world’s major religions – Christianity, Hinduism, Islam and Judaism – appear in each corner. Feingold has created a dramatic, mixed media fabric artwork portraying individual heroes’ lives, which took more than two years to complete. Gold Star Mothers and family members of the fallen became an integral part of Feingold’s process as she threaded their powerful stories and children’s images into the work. “The ‘Lost Heroes Art Quilt’ is a tribute to honor and remember those who have made the ultimate sacrifice for their country, while educating and activating those who view the Quilt,” said Ms. Feingold. “These extraordinary people decided to risk all for the benefit of the greater society. When you look upon the faces of the individuals presented here, you see the youthful face of valor.” “By recognizing the character of those who served, I hope to inspire others to find their own path toward community service and active citizenship,” Many artists, exhibit designers, fabricators and donors have contributed countless hours to making this tribute and exhibit tour possible. Complementing the display of the artwork at the “Time of Remembrance” National Exhibit Tour The artwork begins its exhibit tour at the Arlington National Cemetery Visitors Center, the final resting place of many of our nation’s war heroes, on September 27. The “Lost Heroes Art Quilt” then embarks on a U.S. tour that will include installations in the National Museum of the Marine Corps, Quantico, VA, and the National Constitution Center Museum, Philadelphia, PA, as well as in state houses, military and historic museums, art museums and quilting museums. The tour may extend beyond 2010. A companion art book features in-depth stories of each hero in the artwork and contains the names of all that have fallen in Iraq and Afghanistan as of July 4, 2009, as well as a full-color fold-out photograph of the artwork. Edited by Gold Star Mother Nancy Hecker, the book is available at museum shops and online at www.LostHeroesArtQuilt.org with proceeds after expenses going to Snowball Express, the organization assisting the children of the fallen. About Families United Families United for Our Troops and Their Mission, headed by executive director Brian Wise and president Merrilee Carlson, is the nation’s largest military family organization. It is composed of Gold Star Families of the fallen and Blue Star Families of those currently serving our country, including many with loved ones in harm's way. Visit www.familiesunitedmission.com. About the White House Commission on Remembrance The White House Commission on Remembrance, established by Congress in 2000 and led by executive director Carmella LaSpada, is dedicated to honoring the fallen and their families and instilling in each citizen a sense of the American heritage. The Fourth Annual Time of Remembrance Ceremony 2009 unites these families in celebration of the lives of their loved ones who died for our freedom. A special part of this event is a touching tribute to the children of our fallen that are presented with the Commission’s Gold Medal of Remembrance. Visit www.remembrance.gov. About the American Heroes Art Projects Foundation The American Heroes Art Projects Foundation is a grass roots volunteer non-profit organization. In addition to its mission to use the communicative power of art to honor and remember the character of the people and families who give so much in service to our country, the foundation focuses on public education and a call to action. Sample stories of the Heroes featured on “the Lost Heroes Art Quilt” and learning resources about remembrance, citizenship, service to country, the history of American quilting and suggestions for just some of the ways the public can honor, remember and support the families and help others are available in the art book and online at www.LostHeroesArtQuilt.org. A Call to Action: “What We Do in Life Echoes in Eternity” (Maximus in “Gladiator”) In the Heroes’ own words: “If I could have the power, I would like to make a difference in people’s lives. If I had to die, I would definitely want to die for my country which I love so much.” (Quilt’s Nevada Hero) “When our child came home, he told us that they were truly making a difference. In fact, his entire platoon told us the same thing during individual conversations. Displaced families were going home, businesses were reopening, and schools began again.” (Quilt’s Wyoming Hero’s Mother) Media Contact for Lost Heroes Art Project and U.S. Exhibition Tour : Strategy + Communications Randy Savicky, 203-226-6156, randy@strategypluscommunications.com (Volunteer PR Agency Donating Services in Support of the Lost Heroes Art Project and U.S. Exhibition Tour) Organization Contacts: Families United Meghan Tisinger, 202-293-4656, meghan@familiesunitedmission.com White House Commission on Remembrance Carmella LaSpada, Executive Director, 202-783-4665, commission@remember.gov # # # Strategy + Communications is a unique team of corporate storytelling experts. We’re a public relations agency that helps companies tell their stories better using print, broadcast, online and social media. We have a successful track record developing communications programs that build brands, drive demand generation and help close sales faster and easier. 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