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October ’23 Updates

Obviously, we’ve not kept this page updated. When I get that extra 10 hours in my life maybe I’ll try to put some ‘old updates’ in here. It’s a nice way to look at a month as a whole. This month we had a Lucky Draw (Chinese Auction) and said goodbye to Tom & Dave (they’re now consider Yankees!). We also had a pretty good monthly Show & Tell. You see the photos from the meeting and show & tell HERE. Joanne and I visited the Krier House with another donation. You see that HERE

Letter of Thanks

We recently received a letter of appreciation from the SLEW Cancer Wellness Center. Thanks to your hard work and generosity, we were able to donate over 9 bags of cancer pillows. Great work!!

It’s 2023 Already?

Hope all had great holidays and enjoyed our first meeting of ’23. Carol Morrissey presented us with a new concept on quilting – Thread Painting. Go HERE for photos from her presentation. There was a short Show & Tell which you can go HERE to enjoy. Few but beautiful!

December Updates

Lots of Holiday Cheer to share. For our December meeting we had our Christmas Potluck, Installation of new Officers, Blue Santa Donations and a little Show & Tell. Please note: Show & Tell for December is included with the Christmas Potluck photos. For Linda’s last Board Meeting, she entertained her fellow Board members with food and drink. We had some charity quilts to share – I have some pics from the Krier House. Click on each underlined event for a few photos.

December 2022 – Krier House

A heartfelt thank you to our amazing high achievers! Thanks to your efforts, we donated 15 more quilts to the Krier House. These quilts bring color and comfort to the children there, many of whom arrive with no personal belongings. Each quilt becomes something they can cherish and call their own.

Special thanks to everyone who contributed to making these beautiful quilts. If you’d like to create a quilt for the Krier House, please reach out to Joanne.

Here are some photos of the quilts—your work is truly making a difference!

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