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Cleo Lampos

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I was born in Colorado, but raised on farms in Iowa and Wisconsin. My father died when I was three years old, leaving my mother with my five year old sister and seventeen year old brother. Within a year, my brother joined the Navy, and a few years later, my mother remarried. When I went to Fort Atkinson High School in Wisconsin, it was my eighth school.( New students in my classrooms always got special attention from me.)

After graduating from University of Wisconsin-Whitewater with a major in elementary education and a minor in library science, I taught in a Chicago suburb for two years. There I met and married Vernon Lampos and taught one more year before settling down to raise three children. When my son entered first grade, I attended S
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Cleo Lampos I talk with my grandchildren. They have a lot of issues that need to be addressed. Read a newspaper. Go to the quilting club and listen to the convers…moreI talk with my grandchildren. They have a lot of issues that need to be addressed. Read a newspaper. Go to the quilting club and listen to the conversations around me. Hear the heart of those who rejoice or grieve.(less)
Cleo Lampos As a writer, I gain a platform for speaking. I love to be a storyteller to a live audience. Speaking gives me the feedback, but writing gives me a pla…moreAs a writer, I gain a platform for speaking. I love to be a storyteller to a live audience. Speaking gives me the feedback, but writing gives me a place to pour out my passion. I love meeting people and talking with them about the issues that my books present. I want to hear their stories.(less)
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WW2 Quilters: Fighting with Needles and Thread

“Women who stepped up were measured as citizens of the nation, not as women. This was a peoples’ war, and everyone was in it.”   – Olivia Culp Hobby, engraved on WWII Memorial in DC

 

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With pride, thousands of women signed up for military service after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. But, millions of women stayed on the home-front during the war. Their battle tools took on the forms of

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Vietnam Quilts for Remembering


“In everything, turn, turn, turn

There is a season, turn, turn, turn

And a time to every purpose under heaven.

A time to be born, a time to die

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“The time spent with fabric, needle and thread is precious to a woman in a closed community. The task presents a time to think private thoughts. As Kelly Martinez expresses the quilting experience: “Slow stitching means setting aside time to find myself somewhere in the thread and spread myself out on a piece of fabric.” The intricacy of the Amish comforter attests to the value of quiet work.”
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