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State observes World AIDS Day with quilt, ceremony (Legislative Gazette) Hundreds of colorful panels stitched together, remembering those who died from AIDS were on display at the state convention center in Albany last week to observe World AIDS Day. This year marks the 21st anniversary of the event, which took place Dec. 1. AIDS quilt, week-long activities bring reality (The Joplin Globe) PITTSBURG, Kan. — A large, eight-panel section of the AIDS Memorial Quilt helped bring the reality of the disease home to Pittsburg State University students and community members Friday, when they gathered to mark the end of World AIDS Week at the Overman Student Center. AIDS quilt exhibition continues at OnCenter (News 10 Now Syracuse) A three-day AIDS Memorial Quilt exhibition continues at the OnCenter. AIDS Quilt helping raise awareness and money (KIDK TV Idaho Falls) Panels from the National AIDS quilt are back in East Idaho. The group, Breaking Boundaries, is using this as part of a major fundraiser this weekend. Southern AIDS Living Quilt Raises Awareness in Washington, D.C. (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News) Electronic AIDS Quilt Unites Leaders of Virginia, Maryland and D.C. AIDS Offices Idaho Falls Hosts Panels From National AIDS Quilt (KPVI 6 Pocatello) December is National AIDS Month and Eastern Idaho Public Health, in conjunction with the Breaking Boundaries Organization is showing off over 20 panels of the National AIDS Quilt. AIDS quilt display - 'Each panel is made of love' (Waterboro Reporter) LIMERICK (Dec 6, 2008): When Christopher Creelman died from AIDs on Aug. 6, 1986, at only 12 years old, the nation was still gripped in panic caused by ignorance over how people contracted the fatal disease. Emory University Hosting World AIDS Quilt (13 WMAZ Macon) ATLANTA (AP) -- Emory University is hosting one of the largest collegiate displays of The AIDS Memorial Quilt in the country. The quilt will be on campus Monday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to commemorate World AIDS Day. Former Clinton resident honored on AIDS quilt (Clinton Herald) AMES — Brian Dose, a former Clinton resident, is remembered on one of the AIDS Memorial Quilt panels in the Memorial Union at Iowa State University. The AIDS Memorial Quilt was on display in the Great Hall this week. AIDS victims are remembered in quilt on display at Widener (Delaware County Times) CHESTER — For Doylestown resident Elaine Pasqua, one panel stands out from among the more than 150 on the AIDS memorial quilt on display at Widener University.
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