Tuggerah Lakes Secondary College, The Entrance Campus was
given the great opportunity to make laundry bags for deployed service men and
women. Sharon French, owner of Morningstar Longarm Quilting, is a regular
volunteer mentor to our senior textile quilt making students for their HSC
Major Textiles Projects. She offered the teacher, Michelle Timperley and her
textile classes the opportunity to make laundry bags as a way of giving back to
the community and a positive way of doing volunteer work. Sharon met with
Michelle and organised fabrics which have been donated previously to the school
from deceased local quilting citizens. THey spent two days creating packs
containing pre-cut bag pieces and drawstrings.
The students were offered the last day of school of term 3
to work all day on the bags. 9 bags were finished to a high standard by the students.
Most of the students were year 11 textile students, however, three students
were from year 12. Even though the year 12s had finished and left school
earlier that week, they still wanted to come in and make laundry bags for the
deployed service people. This demonstrates the love and dedication of these
passionate textile students. They even want to be invited back next year to
participate in this event.
One male student happened to be passing the classroom and
got special permission by his teachers to attend the day even though he was not
a textiles student. He was very keen and excited to begin sewing laundry bags
and his stitching was perfect. All students listened very carefully to Sharon's
guidance and finished the first lot of their bags early in the day. Some students then continued on to making a second
bag. There was much comradery within the room with students sharing stories of
their elders and friends of their families who fought in war. They expressed
their thanks and gratefulness of these men and women who spent so much time
away from their families, helping others overseas.
Sharon French does the quilting for some of the quilts made
by Sharon Nesbitt (another member of the Aussie heroes team) and during one
weekend where all three ladies happen to be down in Berry on a retreat, laundry
bags were made and the idea of offering it to 16-18 year old textile students
to do on the last day of school was born. Michelle then wrote a submission to
her school and the principal and executive staff were very excited to host this
initiative.
By the end of the day all volunteers were exhausted and very
happy. They kindly wrote letters on the back of postcards the school has been
using to promote events within the school environment. The teacher's email was
written on the bottom of each card so that the receiver of the bag could write
an email to the student if they wish.
Michelle and Sharon's plans are to promote the event for
next year through the school newsletter and Facebook page to ask quilters in
the community to donate suitable fabrics ready for the last day of school in
term 3 next year.
The Entrance Campus wishes to thank Sharon French for
donating her time and efforts in helping the students give back to the
community and provide a service for the deployed people overseas.
The students involved are listed below....
Naomi
Box
Chloe
Eves
Taryn
Gorton
Ashley
Frame
Rhea
Metcalf
Peter
Hammond
Erin
Hagan
Thanks so all concerned, it is wonderful to see the students getting involved and great to see teachers and community members working together to make it happen!
You guys are awesome!
Thank you!
Jan-Maree xx
What a great effort and well done to the kids. Keep it up Tuggerah
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea and outcome by staff, students and volunteers, well done!
ReplyDeleteWell done to the students and their supporters, great to see.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
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