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I read this post from another site. I contacted the authors and they gave me permission to share, and are sending me a 21 page PDF file with more details too. I wondered if it would be okay to post the following in the Scroll Saw forum?

Hi fellow Scrollers,
I am looking for some help. Our family has a charity called "Project Rudolph" which began 2 years ago as my son's Eagle Scout project. Various grade school children decorated brown paper lunch bags and wrote letters to "Dear service member". In each bag was placed two children's letters, a letter from an adult as well as a candy cane some American and German candies and an ornament. These bags were then sent to our daughter who lives just outside Ramstein AFB, and Landstuhle Regional Medical Center in Germany. There, they were handed out to service members going through Ramstien during the Christmas holidays. Our son flew over to help assemble and hand out the bags. About 1500 bags were handed out at the Air Force base as well as to the Hospital at Landstuhle, to the Fisher house, and the Keeler Recovery Barracks. They also sent about 250 bags to Iraq and Kuwait. This continued the 2nd year and we were able to deliver about 4500 bags to Germany, Iraq, and Kuwait. My daughter has upped the ante to 7000 bags this year!

We found that the most popular of the ornaments were the ones I cut out of 1/4" plywood and then painted and decorated.They fit easily into their ACU pockets and were quite durable. This is where I need your help. We are hoping to have all "Hand Made" ornaments this year, which means we need volunteers to help cut them out so they can be sent to Germany and added to the decorated bags. We also need all the letters we can get !! 22,000 of them!!!!

If you can help us , please let us know. "Project Rudolph" is part of "Project TLC " and is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) charity which is sanctioned by "America Supports You". You can read more about Project Rudolph at Home. When there, take a minute and read the responses in the "Guest Book" from the people who either helped with the project, or were recipients of the Gift bags.

This is a great project for crafters of all kinds to be involved in, as well as church groups, scout groups, schools,and such. Please help spread some Christmas cheer to our service men and women this Christmas!!

We look forward to hearing from you.
Ray & Cheri Archibald

Hopefully everyone noticed that they love letters, especially from children. This could be one way you folks who are not fortunate enough to scroll can help out. The Archibald's sent me a PDF file that goes into more detail that I'll be glad to share. If you want a copy of that file, please send me a pm.
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Cathy, I posted the parcel Friday afternoon, Priority Mail.
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That's great! Thanks
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Cathy,

Still waiting on that PDF file. I responded with a PM containing my e-mail address as you requested. Are you waiting to batch mail it to other members?

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Charley,
Did you get the file from the download library on this site?
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Cathy,

I was able to download the file OK but have been having Internet problems ever since. Road Runner has been going down almost every day, but when the service guys show up it's working fine. Yesterday I wasn't able to use it at all, and I've found out that I'm not the only one having trouble. The whole neighborhood is having problems. I sure hope they can fix it soon.

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That's got to be frustrating. Hang in there.
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Re: Support our troops with Project Rudolph-Project TLC

Picked up a new 1/8" blade for the bandsaw tonight. I'm gonna start cutting out snowmen tomorrow, hopefully. I've got enough blanks cut now to have 64 when I'm done.

Erin is taking them to work with her and they are going to paint them at her office's monthly meeting next month.

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