San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

SANDERS’ MITTENS, MEMES HELP RAISE $1.8M FOR CHARITY

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About those mittens that U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders wore to the presidenti­al inaugurati­on, sparking endless quirky memes across social media? They’ve helped to raise $1.8 million in the last five days for charitable organizati­ons in Sanders’ home state of Vermont, the independen­t senator announced Wednesday.

The sum comes from the sale of merchandis­e with the Jan. 20 image of him sitting with his arms and legs crossed, clad in his brown parka and recycled wool mittens.

Sanders put the first of the so-called “Chairman Sanders” merchandis­e, including T-shirts, sweatshirt­s and stickers, on his campaign website Jan. 21 and the first run sold out in less than 30 minutes, he said. More merchandis­e was added that weekend and sold out by Monday morning, he said.

“Jane and I were amazed by all the creativity shown by so many people over the last week, and we’re glad we can use my internet fame to help Vermonters in need,” Sanders said in a written statement. “But even this amount of money is no substitute for action by Congress, and I will be doing everything I can in Washington to make sure working people in Vermont and across the country get the relief they need in the middle of the worst crisis we’ve faced since the Great Depression.”

Sanders’ mittens were made by Jen Ellis, a Vermont elementary school teacher who has a side business making mittens out of recycled wool. His inaugurati­on look, also featuring the winter jacket made by Burton Snowboards, sparked countless memes from the photo taken by Getty Images photograph­er Brendan Smialowski.

Ellis said she made three more pairs of mittens for fundraisin­g efforts.

The groups that will benefit from the proceeds of the “Chairman Sanders” items include Area Agencies on Aging to fund Meals on Wheels throughout Vermont, community action agencies, Feeding Chittenden, senior centers in Vermont and Bi-state Primary Care for dental care improvemen­ts in the state, Sanders’ office said.

Sanders’ attire has also sparked other charitable endeavors. A crocheted doll of Sanders in his garb was auctioned off online for $20,300 and Burton Snowboards donated 50 jackets to the Burlington Department for Children and Families in Sanders’ name, his office said.

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