“Quilting with Friends” show Saturday
OXFORD – The Thursday Night Quilters (TNQ) are hosting their 5th (biennial) quilt show “Quilting with Friends” on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the United Church of Oxford. Enjoy a fine exhibit of heirloom and new quilt works, lots of raffles, and even have lunch, all in good company and relaxing music in the UCO Fellowship Hall.
The Thursday Night Quilters group members are: Linda Meek, Joyce Tefft, Blanche Tefft, Sharon McGowan, Marian Ireland, Nancy Ryan, Lisa DiSalvo, Anne Perry, Sharon Chrisbacher, and Theresa Reina. Theresa will be demonstrating machine quilting.
There will be older stitched creations on display, some that span decades; treasured family keepsakes filled with wonderful stories about the quilt designs. Alongside these gems will be brand new quilts, destined to become heirlooms, covering a variety of traditional and contemporary styles. This year’s theme is sure to have instilled some special heart-felt designs, so don’t miss “Quilting with Friends” for an educational, inspirational and ‘comforting’ expo. (Remember, you can’t go again until 2012!)
While strolling the Fellowship Hall, enjoy the recorded sounds of music from 6 On The Square, Oxford’s arts and entertainment venue. Everyone admitted to the quilt show will be entered once into a raffle for 2 free tickets to a future concert there.
Admission is $3, which also includes a dessert and beverage. A soup and sandwich lunch will be available for purchase.
The United Church of Oxford is located on Fort Hill Park.
The Thursday Night Quilters group members are: Linda Meek, Joyce Tefft, Blanche Tefft, Sharon McGowan, Marian Ireland, Nancy Ryan, Lisa DiSalvo, Anne Perry, Sharon Chrisbacher, and Theresa Reina. Theresa will be demonstrating machine quilting.
There will be older stitched creations on display, some that span decades; treasured family keepsakes filled with wonderful stories about the quilt designs. Alongside these gems will be brand new quilts, destined to become heirlooms, covering a variety of traditional and contemporary styles. This year’s theme is sure to have instilled some special heart-felt designs, so don’t miss “Quilting with Friends” for an educational, inspirational and ‘comforting’ expo. (Remember, you can’t go again until 2012!)
While strolling the Fellowship Hall, enjoy the recorded sounds of music from 6 On The Square, Oxford’s arts and entertainment venue. Everyone admitted to the quilt show will be entered once into a raffle for 2 free tickets to a future concert there.
Admission is $3, which also includes a dessert and beverage. A soup and sandwich lunch will be available for purchase.
The United Church of Oxford is located on Fort Hill Park.
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