Memorial Quilt is a very moving and lasting experience. The National AIDS Memorial Quilt now measures over one mile long with well over 70,000 names on it. At present The Quilt so too big to move as one unit any more so on future presentation The Quilt will only be displayed by regions.

The pages that follow will display some of the local panels both on The National AIDS Memorial Quilt and panels housed in The Frank L Nolan Memorial Chapel.

Debbie Drake reading names. As the list goes on and on, it's moving and powerful. It's an awesome experience to read the names.

The AIDS Memorial Quilt displayed at Emory University, Atlanta, GA 1990

Volunteers gather after the unfolding of quilts on display.

Kevin Schreffler reading names at Emory. At each quilt showing the names of people who have died of AIDS complications are read

Dr. Mary Ann Drake reading the names of the people for whom the panels where built for. The name of each of the panels is read by a number of people.

Johnny Fambro, Director of The Rainbow Center presents local panel to National AIDS Quilt. (1990)

Volunteers prepare to unfold a quilt block which consists of 32 panels.

 
 

 


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