PATCHWORKS Blue Valley Quilters Guild - January 2018 MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT I'lljust write a small note for this newsletter. I hope everyone is experiencing a happy holiday season. My hope for all is that each one of us has a wonderful 2018 year of sewing!! Wilma Lamfers, president, [email protected] . • Next Regular Meeting: ............. January 2 Location: Village on Antioch 14895 Antioch Overland Park, KS The church is on the northeast corner of 151 st St. & Antioch. Please park on the south side of the church and enter through the door just off the north parking lot. TheBlue ValleyQuilters Guild is dedicated to preserving and teaching the fine art of quilting. We welcome all newcomers as well as experienced quilters to be part of this guild R December 25 - Christmas January 2 - Guild Meeting February 6 - Guild Meeting December 31 - New Years Eve January 11 - Sit & Stitch February 8 - Sit & Stitch January 25 - Sit & Stitch February 22 - Sit & Stitch February 27 - Quilted Table Mtg
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PATCHWORKSBlue Valley Quilters Guild - January 2018
MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT
I'll just write a small note for this newsletter. I hopeeveryone is experiencing a happy holiday season.
My hope for all is that each one of us has awonderful 2018 year of sewing!!
14895 AntiochOverland Park, KSThe church is on thenortheast corner of151st St. & Antioch.
Please park on the southside of the church and
enter through the door justoff the north parking lot.
TheBlue ValleyQuiltersGuild is dedicated to
preserving and teaching thefine art of quilting.
We welcome all newcomersas well as experiencedquilters to be part of this
guild
RDecember 25 - Christmas January 2 - Guild Meeting February 6 - Guild Meeting
December 31 - New Years Eve January 11 - Sit & Stitch February 8 - Sit & Stitch
January 25 - Sit & Stitch February 22 - Sit & Stitch
February 27 - Quilted Table Mtg
Tbe BVGQ J)ew member TEA will be JaJ)uary 16tl)at lpm at
Grace Covenant PresbyteriaJ) Cburcb.
The cburch is the NW comer of Neil1)aJ)and College.
If you missed the 2016 Tea PLEASEfeel free to join us.Si~J) up sheets were passed at the December 11)~ and will be another cbence at tbe
JaJ)uary l1)eetiJ)~or el1)ailme [email protected]) (it is r J) J)ot 11).There will be cookies and of course TEA.
Hopi~ to see you there,Board aJ)d cOl1)l1)itteel1)el1)berswill be tbere to aJ)swer aJ)YquestioJ).
It a ~reat cbal)Ce to l1)eet J)eW aJ)d visit.
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to come to see \Alhat it is
Our speaker will be Cindy Parry. Cindy is a quilt artist and hasmade a
series of quilts based on the Japanese tsunami from a few years
ago. Her story and quilts are quite moving. This program has been presented at JCCc.
Read more about Kim below in her bio written by her.
In April, Kim Melton will be presenting "Jo's Little Women."
Kimberly Arthur-Melton - I grew up in Des Moines, Iowa and attended Iowa State University where I received aBachelor of Arts Degree in Applied Art with my emphasis in textiles.
My first sewing adventure was a wool crewel work bell pull on linen that my sister gave me when I was 11. Itaught myself all of the stitches and completed the piece. It hangs in my mothers' home today. I started quiltingin high school working with the church sewing group in the summer. In college I designed and screen printedblocks and set them into a quilt for one of my art classes. My first quilting class was a Georgia Bonesteel stylequilting class, "quilt as you go" (never finished) - and Yes! All of this was before the rotary cutter!
Along the way I designed, pieced and embroidered a quilt for my church centennial and later I was commissionedto create a pieced and appliqued quilt by the Iowa Department of Agriculture for the Iowa State Fair.
Coming to Kansas City, I joined the Harper's Fabrics staff, wearing many hats over the years, most recently as service technician for the Husqvarna Viking and Pfaff sewing machines.
Which brings me to Jo's Little Women Club. I have been involved with it since 2006, first contributing, then as a co-leader and more recently, leader. Working with the small scale has improved my skills and even very complicated blocks are less intimidating.
Besides sewing and quilting I enjoy collecting glass paperweights, (I have close to 100),history, travel and time with family and of course my quilting friends.
Nancy Giltner will be presenting a trunk show••••-------------- ••••• entitled "My Stars" and will teach a workshopusing one of Deb Tucker's Studio 180 Design rulers. She is a certified instructor with Studio180 Designs and will be showing us quilts that have been made with Deb Tucker's rulers and
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Out nawast Duilt llngl!l is no stranqar to shating of herself with all of us. Shl! has haan a mamhar of thaGuildFotmany Yl!ats. Ukl! all of us. sha is a quiltar, but hasn't had a lot of tima to quilt dUI!to tha ineradihladriva and passion. Shl! quilts Fot all of us. OutDuilt llngl!l shares so much Fromhar haart, WI!ara all soqratslul Fot har enntrihutinns to tha enmmunitv, as wI!ll as us. But this lady dnasn't boast about hareuntrihutinns. Shl! enntinuas to go Fotwatd and givl! back, and hack, and haek,
Whl!nsha has tima to quilt. sha is vl!ty eraativa, Shl! has mads vl!ty eraativa wotks of artand mat snma vl!ty Famous panpla as a rasult of har IOVI!and passion Fot eraatinq quilts.Shl! has an art Fotwotking all tha seraps tuqathar to maka tha most baautllul eraatiuns.
Shl! qlvas of harsall in taaehinq elassas WI!all lnva and I!njoy. Shl! eraatas Funand usefulptejaets Fot us.
Out naw Duilt llngl!l has sarvad in vatious eapaeltias Fot tha lllua Valll!YDuilt Guild.Shl!sarvad as prasldant of out Guild.Shl! also qava 2 Yl!ats of har liFI!sl!tving as tha I!O-ehair oftha 1stKansas [ity Rl!gional Duilt Fastival.
Youwill most Frl!qul!ntly SI!I!har hahind a tabla at out Guildmaatinqs ennvineinq all of us tomaka quilt tops. to quilt tha quilts. and to bind tham, Didyou know sha euts all of thasa outharsalf?
Today. WI!honot out nawast Duilt llngl!l in tha lllua Valll!YDuilt liuild: Janatta Shaldun,
from Janette -
MANY THANKS
Thankyou all I'll wear my wingswithpride. There's nothing betterthan knowing your efforts areappreciated
The 2017 Panel Challenge is in the books.
There were 24 entries
with the winners listed below.
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The ~uiltedTable liuction needsY~U!•Put your creative hat on and donate an item for the auction.
Look for more information after the holidays,
Anyone that wants to participate, can. No need to sign up. Just get the directions fromthe yahoo groups files or pick them up at the meeting. You have until the next meeting tocomplete the block using the theme or a color scheme that was asked for.
Turn in your completed block when you arrive at the meeting. Everyone that turns in acompleted block, will have their name placed in a hat. The name drawn will take all of theblocks home.
We have a large guild with the potential for lots of blocks to be turned in. Depending onhow many participants we have, we may divide the blocks and have more than one winner.
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February's Block is calledINFOlGtYlfiTiONfOlG efiOH 8l..OO~ OfiN BefOUNO ON THe ElfiHOO6rf?OUPfiNO THe
PDO COMMITTEE (Projectsdone bv Ouitters)PDQ Process: A form (green sheet with PDQ at the top) is available at every meeting that can be filled out with information
regarding your request for special projects assistance other than what is already on our monthly docket.Wilma Lamfers, [email protected],Facilitator for PDQ,
Sit & Stitch WorkshopsSit& Stitch meetsmost every 2nd & 4th Thursdaysof eachmonth at RoseEstates,I27th & Antioch.EachThursdaythere is either aworkshop led by aBVQG member or a time for membersto comeandsew on their own projects.Arrival time is 9:30with workshops starting at lOAM. Participantsbring their lunch.BVQG membersare alwayswelcome to come evenif they are not signedup for aworkshop. Sit& Stitch is a good way to get acquaintedwith other members.
If you havequestionsconcerningSit& Stitch pleasecontactWilma Lamfers,
Nineteen members were guided through the steps of making a "Bali Bag" Thursday, December 14th by Julie Rounds.This group has promised a wonderful parade of bags at the February general meeting. We're all anxious to see thevariety of fabrics and how they appear in their finished rope bag.
Thirty members have signed up for the "Two Fabric Bargello"wallhanging to be taught in January in two different workshops to beled by Mary Strege. Most fabrics are now available at Quilters
Headquarters, College & Antioch. There's no prep work for these workshops, but make sure you have thesupply list and that you have all the sewing supplies.
The February 8th & 22nd workshops will be spent in "payingit forward" to Rose Estates. This year we will be constructing fidget lap
quilts for some of the residents. Lauren Bond is leading these workshops.We are in need of any size buckles and soft shoe strings. We'll be doingsignups at the February meeting just so we can do some pre-planning.
From Lauren ....
For the pay-it-forward sit & stitch meetings (February), we are making fidget quilts for seniors with dementia.
A fidget quilt is a small quilt that has various objects sewn to it that can be touched and manipulated. We like there tobe some familiar things from the sewing world, such zippers, buckles, textured fabric, buttons, etc.
To see examples, check out this blog post from Patchwork Posse or search for fidget quilts on Pinterest.
We have most of the supplies we need, but we could use these extra items. Please bring donated items to the sit &stitch table at the January meeting: Buckles of various kinds (like for overalls, simple belt buckle, fashion buckles.)
Shoelaces (soft laces preferred, like used in sneakers and tennis shoes)cute or pretty purchased appliques (iron on or sew on)
This will be a fun project to practice sewing skills we don't typically use when quilting!
My mind is filled with possible workshops so stay tuned for the months ahead. And PLEASE let me know if youhave a request for a repeat workshop OR a brand new workshop for a pattern or technique. Here's a reminder:
Workshop fees go to the workshop leader so this will help defray some of your costs of the workshop.Questions or comments to
The UFOprogram got off to a great start last meeting when eleven different people showed 18 UFOs!Asyour leader, I love to mark off the quilts each month. So much accomplished. Now if I could just get tosome of my UFOs!Doesn't it feel great to get those quilts/bags/etc. done? I know it does. Keep up thegood work! Oh, and new members don't forget, you can join the UFOcontest at any time. Just submityour list to me in person or via email.
New Member Welcome' The followingladies joined BVQG in November, 2017.Seek them out ...they are enthusiastic andbring many skills and talents to our Guild.
Recently retired, Julie Anderson was on an outing with some former co-workersand discovered one was a quiIter who had recently joined BVQG. That wasGlenda Hartl who promptly invited Julie to become a member...so she did inNovember,2017. Julie has always loved to sew. About five or six years agoshe took classes at local quilt shops to try her hand at quilting. Julieenthusiastically stated that she LOVES fabric; its colors and textures. To seethe outcome of how various fabrics work together is why she loves piecing.Machine applique and embroidery are in her repertoire, too. One of the firstthings Julie did after retiring was sort and organize her quilting fabrics,gadgets, patterns and all that good stuff. Being organized is her key toproductivity. The Guild has already benefitted from her membership as shehas already pieced & returned one of our charity quilts.
Vicky DeLaughder has quilted for nearly forty years. She recently retired as aRegistered Nurse and is looking forward to devoting more time to quilting. Shepieces by machine and quilts by hand. She commented that she "quilts for love"and quilting enables her to give a gift that will outlast her. True to thatsentiment, Vicky has made a quilt for each of her children and all ninegrandchildren, plus a few for other special people in her life. She likestraditional designs such as log cabin and disappearing nine patch. Jewel tonesand batiks are especially appealing to her. While hand quilting is Vicky'spreference, she doeswant to learn to machinequilt for makingcharity quilts.
McElhenny discovered BVQG at the 2nd Annual KansasCowboy Jubilee in lateer at JCCCwhere she serves as an usher for various events. Ann noticed
Guild's outreach table where she met Nancy Taylor who invited her to visitId. When Ann retired about a year ago, her goal for the first year was to T •••,n,ID
a month. She met that goal with some long trips and some short trips so shehas time to delve into quilting. Ann quilted some when she was a youngsterIs sleeping under quilts at both grandmothers' houses. She leans towarditional designs but stated she has been taken with the modern designs. She is·ally interested in Sit & Stitch activities. For nearly 30 years, Ann has beenIy involved in The Heartland Winter Gamesof Special Olympics, even serving
r for three years. Currently she is in charge of the ice skating program anddance party coming up soon.
Munro joined the Guild in November, 2017, and is actually a returning memberIn the late 1990's Pat even served as President for a couple of years, soa familiar face to manymembers. Pat and her husband moved to New
co, but since his passing six years ago, she has returned to the area. Handique and hand quilting are her style, but is thinking that having her tops quia longarm professional would increase her productivity. While Pat is very familBVQG, she states that it has grown a lot and has become more active. We
'1"""", to welcome her back.
Valerie Willhite was nine years old her mother gave her a Singer sewingine in a cabinet, which turned out to be a life-impacting gift. On that machi
erie completely taught herself to sew, learning skills that would serve her well ias a wedding dress alterationist. Years ago when she started quilting she
a few baby quilts and quilted them by hand. Like many of us she hasseveral UFO's, most of which are sandwiched and ready for quilting.
D •••.t:I•••n••D, Valerie is very interested inng to quilt on her domestic machine
has a few Craftsy classes lined up forpurpose. She doesn't have a large
ric stash, but does have a few kits sheng forward to putting together.
is a paper-pieced project and notriSing for this alterationist, she likesprecision this technique affords.erie and her husband have four sonsa slew of granddaughters for whomhas made many American Doll clothes.thinks her nine year old
ter just may be interested inng to sew. She will have a great
SUPPORT FOR SURVIVORS OF DO
TheSAFEHOMEmonthly donationwill be CASHfor Ianuary. 2017.
Bring any amount of coins or bills to help fill the'Stash your CaSh' jar.
In succeeding months the jar will be available ateach meeting in case you forget the suggested
monthly donation or ...
you simply want to empty the coins from 'I;;;;your pockets ... purse ... car seats. 1
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If you would lik~othera to know about a ~I{d)ratlon- a~dlns.nijleent event,pl~lI~ sendm~ that Information al.o 110 that I can al.o mCllua~
We would like to thank each member for their participation in furnishingdesserts for our meetings. Please bring 3-4 dozen treats in celebration iifyou have a January birthday..
_ •••••••••••_.oiIiil •••••••ioIiiIiiI••••••"""""....,ioiIiiW1. Please use only quilt store fabric. If you use batik fabric,please pre-wash.
2. If you do more than 1 pack of charms, please put each one in aseparate ziplock with your name on it.
3. Use the same material for each pack; if you do more than 1,you can use a different fabric.
4. You can sign up at the guild meeting, Yahoo group or e-mail me.
5. You have until the 15th of the month to sign up. After that date, Iwill publish to the Yahoo Group how many pairs you need and theamount of material you need to buy.
If you need me to e-mail the number of squares for the exchange,please indicate it on the sign up sheet.
Blue Valley Quilters Guild General Meeting - December 5. 2017.:. President: Wilma Lamfers called meeting to order at 9:30am Welcome to all attending. Wilma asks for motions from the membership to accept the No
vember secretary report and November treasure's reports as published in the Newsletter. Motions made, seconded and approved by a vote of the membership.
•:. Meeting format was shortened for the Christmas Party
.:. Programs: (BJKrueger, Joan Nicholson, Nancy Taylor) Upcoming programs reviewed by Joan:
o Refer to the current Newsletter for upcoming programs
.:. Newsletter: Deadline month for information into the newsletter is by the 15th of the month. Send that information to Joan Horton at jhorton [email protected] BVQG in subject line and CC a copy to Dee Sopinski at [email protected] for inclusion on the website
.:. Committee Reports:
o Angel: (judy Brennan) Judy announced the Quilt Angel for this quarter. Congratulations to Janette Sheldon
o Birthdays: (joan Horton) December birthday recognition
o Boutique: 3 shows during November with remaining items netted $1200 Thank you to the teams that covered those shows.
o Charm Square Exchange: (Susan Mercer). January 30's. Feb no blocks. New blocks for 2018 listed in the Newsletter
o Directory: (Stephanie Dodson) Directory is updated on line monthly Photos taken of members who do not have a picture in the directory
o Facilities: Reminder that all communication with the Church Staffabout guild events should go thru LynnDroege
o Membership: I 19members in attendance
o Mentoring New Members: ( Chelly King) New Member Tea to be held January 16th from 1-3. Signupswere passed around, members may alsosign up at the next meeting or by contacting Chelly King
o Opportunity Ouilt: Drawing was held for the 2017 Opportunity Quilt and was won by ShirleyVieira
o Future opportunity quilts:
2018 led by Stitch'n Tyme, Sue Corkran, contact Will be introduced at the February Meeting
2019: led by LynnDroege & Ibby Rollert
o Panel Challenge: ( Diane Basham) Panel challenge had 24 entries and results will be reviewed with their photos in the Newsletter.
o PDO/Sit and Stitch (Wilma Lamfers):
December 14: Bali Basket led by Julie Rounds
January I I and 2nd session January 25: Two fabric Bargello led by Mary Strege
February 8 and 22 will be fidget quilts for Rose Estates led by Lauren Bond
o Ouilted Table: This is a social event that we are sponsoring on June 2, 2018. It will encompass a showing of quilts, themed luncheon tables hostedby members and a live auction.
Stephanie Dodson taking signups for sponsoring tables ... we still need 4 more sponsored tables.
o Retreat The board voted that "The person who heads up the all-day retreat will have their fee waived for each retreat and ifthere is a shortage offunds to cover the expenses the guildwill cover those costs." A big thank you to Barbara Bruce for makingthe retreats so fun for members.
o Safehome: (Barb Frans,JoAnna Gorthy) January will be a "Cash Jar" with the funds used to purchase Costco cards for their use for meal items
o UFO: (MindyPeterson) 38 members submitted lists for the year; remember to provide her information when you show a UFO
o Other Business:
o Block Party..... monthly blocks being made with a giveawayto participants. (see Newsletter)
o Per by-laws, Nominating Committee has been formed to source a slate for next years Board and Committees. Rita Porter will chair thatcommittee and be helped by Stephanie Dodson and Chelly King. Please contact any of those ladies ifyou are interested in a position.
o Show and Tell:
o Business meeting dismissed at 10:07and fun ensued with a great event by the Christmas Party Committee
Minutes prepared and submitted by Sue Tuttle, Secretary
Treasurer's ReportNovember 1--301 .2017
S b ·U d by [Rita Porteresuorn ecChl8ClOOook11]/3H~7 29295.53£ertificate of' Depos it $5033.96l- I-
$343291.49Balance 10/3H11
Inlcomelntersst 0.23BtOuti CJ lLIe- Income 160.25lMembe rsh ip Dues 240.00IrIJ ini Rletreat ~40.00Opp ortu n~tyQu iIt ~88.00Total lncorns 1328.48
ExpensesDon atio tllI- C ustod ien ~25.00Donatiotlll- Fac iIities $'100.01][Mini Retreat ~349.3~BanelGilalllenge 50.1]0Programs 475.92Quilited Table ~52.'70Silt & Stiltchl '05.1]0Storage 84.99
BVQG is excited to bea Promotional Partner for the upcoming Quilt Luminarium byRickyTims coming to the KansasCity area in March 2018.
TheALL-NEWQuilt Luminarium by RickyTims will be held at the Overland ParkConvention Center,Overland Park, KSon March 9-10, 2018** (Friday and Saturday).Wesigned up asa promotional partner to makesurethat all of our members are awareof this educational, fun-filled event, andwe encourageyou to go to
h //www r'cky i...,soc m/i..., ~ •..../ rrr n riL ...,/Quil - rmr-ar'urn-l-rto I df
to learn about the details. Join Rickyfor a two-day comprehensive quilt symposiumthat demystifies seemingly complex concepts, teaches mastery of unique techniques,and harnessesthe power of the ever-elusivemuseof creativity.
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Mark your Calendars
INI Common ThreadsREGIONAL QUILT SHOW
June 21-23, 2018 rv Century II Expo Hall rv Wichita, KansasWichitaq uiItshow.com ~ www.facebook.com/wich itaquiltshow
The following is a list of Local venues that support
Quilts of Valorand have scheduled sewing days if
you would like to join us!
Quilters Haven at I 16 N Clairborne, Olathe, KS. sponsors a sewing day the 2ndTuesday of the month, 9:30 - 5:00 for the Quilts ofValor project. Bring all your ownsewing machines, equipment, projects and a sack lunch. Contact isAnne Harmon
Tallgrass Creeks Retirement Community:The Quilts ofValor sewing day is the4th Saturday of the month from 9-4, at 13800 MetcalfAvenue, Overland Park, Kansas.Bring a project & come sew with us. Lunch is less than $10 (cash or check) at thebistro or bring your lunch. Please RSVPso that we can know how many people toexpect. ElaineAlexander, [email protected] .
Prairie Point Quilt Store; Join us at Prairie Point on the third Tuesday of eachmonth to work on QOV quilts Time is 10-2.You can bring your lunch or there are alot of places around their shop to eat. Iwill continue to try and bring kits for you tosew. Ifyou have some patriotic material, stop and pick up a pattern. Iwill try andbring some patterns to each meeting. Good way to get rid of some of your scrapsand help our soldiers.
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worksh,ops than you can join• booki B1l9your own retll",Mt OJ[" w-Grksh,op• ~hot'os of 1ihe. Studio Sp~ce and S ~eepj1\91 Spoce• ~ri,cing lilnforma:f1ion• and! Imll!tchIm-Gu!Coming'EVQlIts:
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1/2 cup butter, softened114 cup powdered sugar114 cup honey1tsp pure vanilla extract
1cup sugar1114 tsp cinnamon
1cup powdered sugar1-2 Tbsp milk
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
To make Vanilla Honey Butter: Whip butter and 114 cup powdered sugar together until smooth; stirin honey and vanilla. Set aside. (You can use regular butter if desired)
Cut the bread lengthwise into 112" slices, without cutting through the bottom crust. Spread vanillahoney butter in between slices. Rotate the bread 90 degrees and slice the bread again into 112"pieces, without cutting through the bottom crust. Spread more vanilla honey butter in between newcuts. This doesn't need to be perfect - just make sure there is lots of butter in between all thecuts. Combinesugar and cinnamon.Generously sprinkle in between all cuts. (You may have extra butter and cinnamonsugar. It will just depend on how large your bread loaf is.)
Wrap in foil; place on a baking sheet. Bake at 350 degrees for 25-30 minutes, until bread iswarm. Unwrap cinnamonbread and place on serving platter. Combinepowdered sugar and milk -adding milk until you get the consistency desired. Drizzle icing over bread and serve immediately.
Even though this is a Quilter's Guild,
anytime you get a group of women together, you're going to havesome good cooks.
SO when you bring something for your birthday,or you just havea great recipeto share,send it to me and I'll publish it in the newsletter.
looking for something specific to finish your masterpiece? Are you collecting other items for a special
your needs list and I will include them for the next 4 newsletters or until you ask to have your adever comes first. Send to jhorton [email protected] Please add BVQG to the subject line of your email.
'If you have any of the followingyou don't need/want, 'I
would love to take them off your hands and use them:
'(hread Spools - any size any brand (for my granddaughter's school
art classes)
Selvages - for me to make a selvage quilt and accessories
'Polyester 'Fiberfill - to stuff "peanut" pillows for the hospital.
Sudy Srennan
Save your C8ampbell'sSoup labels and Sox c:rops for
'Education ~ikki 9'fc'Donald
Save your pop can tabs. 'I save them and donate them to
the ~nald 9'fc'Donald~ouse C8harities.
Soan ~orton
Facitities
2016-2017 Blue Valley Quilt Guild Officers and Committees
Officers
Committees
Lamfers, Judy Clifford, Pam Gardner,da Paul, Donna Beer
Sheldon, Marilyn Patton, Kristen
Rita Porter,
Lang Davis,
Drugg, Elaine Elliott, Judy Dobbels,lIa Alberg
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Ibby Rollert, Lori Lange, Carla Timberlake
Afembenhip
Jackie Johnson, Kim Mapes, Marsha Cah
Oppoflttnitt/ {lttitt
2018 COR Stitch 'n Tyme
Oppoflttnitt/ {lttitt Tickets
Jean Schlenk
Yahoo(jJlOttp& f1/ebsite
Dee Sopnski
Afembe~at t.aJlfle
Trish Price
Lynn Droege
AfenttJftint; oar-Afemben
Chelly King, Gayla Spurlock
UFOs
Mindy Peterson
{lttitt Allfle/ Ambassado~
Judy Brennan
Palld (Jhallellfle
Diane Basham
Sajehollte
Barb Frans, Nikki McDonald, Jo Anna
FJteetable and donatiollS
Dottie Salchow
{lttitted Table
Joan Horton
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