Update! Our guild had been making some blocks for the 100 count NC quilt. As of July 1st, we are only missing 13 counties. The coordinators have contacted guilds and shops in those counties to help us, so we don’t need any others from our guild.  During World War II, more young men from North Carolina were rejected from serving in the military because of health reasons than any other state. Not surprisingly, the state’s number of doctors and hospitals ranked near the bottom. North Carolina needed a state hospital! Centralized Chapel Hill, where a two-year medical school, opened in 1879, was expanding to a four-year program, and was seen as the logical setting for the state hospital which would serve all of its people regardless of ability to pay. North Carolina Memorial Hospital opened for business on September 2, 1952, and has grown into five hospitals in the years since. Before celebrating the opening of the N.C. Women’s and N.C. Children’s Hospitals on September 8, 2001, Joy Javits was tapped to lead a project that would represent all 100 counties served by the Hospitals. The response was enthusiastic and along with drawings of their county flag by children, and writings by …

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The Women in Science and Engineering residential community at NC State is looking for volunteers to help with their annual service project, Pads for Empowerment, on the afternoon of Sunday, March 29th,2015. Through this program, the WISE students sew re-usable flannel liners and absorbent snap-on shields that are sent to African schoolgirls through the organization Days for Girls. WISE needs volunteers to help teach the WISE students to use sewing machines and to sew the pads. To volunteer, contact Annelise Gorensek, ahgorensek@gmail.com. For more information about Days for Girls, and to view the patterns and instructions, visit http://www.daysforgirls.org/ To learn more about NCSU WISE, visit http://www.ncsu.edu/wise/index.htm