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CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV) - Tammie Hayes is a mother on a mission. She emailed both Molly Grantham and Keith Larson letting them know she is starting a chapter of "Blue Star Mothers" for Mecklenburg and Gaston counties.
"Blue Star Mothers" is a support group for mothers who have sons or daughters who are serving in the military overseas.
As Molly and Keith interviewed Hayes, she mentioned dads can join, but they are not allowed to vote.
An entertaining conversation ensued during the WBT radio interview on Thursday, Feb. 25.
If you would like to contact Tammie and help get this chapter started, email her at thayes43@vzw.blackberry.net.
Click the attached video to hear the full WBT interview.