Post on 29-May-2020
QUILT GUILD ELECTIONS on DECEMBER 13thMany thanks to these fine ladies for stepping up to run for office.Thank you, Dorothy and Karen for gathering a commendablecadre of nominees and for coordinating the election.
Write-ins will be accepted for President & President-Elect.
If you will not be present to vote on December 13, you are encouraged toVOTE ABSENTEE.
CONTACT:• DOROTHY LORIS at
435-559-9065 or • KAREN DARROW at
435-559-9072• no later than
TUESDAY, DEC 11TH.
Meetings held each Thur at 10 AMCedar City Senior Center
489 East 200 SouthCedar City, UT
2018 Guild OfficersPresidentLissa Rogers 951-567-3199
1st Vice PresidentSandi Crabtree 435-857-5505
2nd Vice PresidentAdriane Kadera 435-590-9661
SecretaryPam Crowther 435-590-0968
TreasurerBerta MacGregor 435-327-1372
BRING to General Meeting• Your name tag• Christmas Cheer colors/prints
for Fat Quarter Exchange• Grocery or fast-food gift card
to donate to folk in need (pg3)
SANDI CRABTREENominee for President
BETSY CARLILENominee for 1st VP
RONNIE BADGETTNominee for 2nd VP
KRISTINE BARSKYNominee for 2nd VP
Trilby FryNominee for 2nd VP
LIZ JACOMBNominee for 2nd VP
LOUISE HARRISNominee for Treasurer
JOANN TEMPLINNominee for Treasurer
KIM MCALLISTERNominee for Secretary
MAGGIE NELSONNominee for Secretary
DEC 6: BLOCK of the MONTH Sandi Crabtree ~ Teacher
• Be My Neighbor• Christmas Comfort
DEC 13: GENERAL MEETING Guild Business Elections Show & Tell Fat Quarter Exchange
Theme: “CHRISTMAS CHEER” Care and Share Gift Cards and
Drawing (see p3) Birthdays Annual Christmas Luncheon
by
DEC 20: Have a Merry Christmas! No meeting.
DEC 27: Have a Happy New Year! No meeting.
JAN 3: BLOCK of the MONTH
JAN 10: GENERAL MEETING
JAN 17: Retreat prep & open sew
JAN 25: Humanitarian project day & Retreat Prep
JAN 29 – FEB 1: Cedar Chest Quilters’ Guild Annual Retreat
Sherri McConnell,FeaturedGuest
December 2018 • Cedar Chest Quilter’s Guild Newsletter • Page 2Submit news items to Irene Jones at irbjones@hotmail.com
Or call 928-640-2698 (voice or text)
OUR NOVEMBER PHOTO ALBUM
in 1995 by members of Christ the Kingchurch, St. Martha’s Baby Project is a parish andcommunity assistance project. Donations for needymothers and their newborns are compiled in a largelayette basket, which is given to the new mothersbefore they leave the hospital. The nurses at thehospital determine the recipients of the baskets.Usually 50 baskets are given out each year here inCedar City.
has a handmade quilt, burp cloths,receiving blankets, a crocheted or knitted afghan, hatand booties, and for the winter a little jacket withmatching hat and booties. Other items included in thebasket are diapers, bottles, onesies, play outfits,pacifiers, baby lotion, and so on.
our Guild donated three crib sizequilts to St. Martha’s Project. Cindy Davidson, theproject director, was most grateful!
ST MARTHA’S BABY PROJECT by Kristine Barskey
TWELVE MOST WANTED ITEMS
BASIC NEEDS WISH LIST
Canned fruit Cooking Staples (flour, sugar, Hamburger baking powder, soda, oil)Chicken Plastic grocery bagsPork New/gently used socks, sweat Tarps, small tents pants, sweat shirtsSleeping bags Feminine hygiene products
Bring a donation to the monthly general meeting and be eligible to enter the drawing.
Click to Donate Online for groceries, sack lunches, lodging
In lieu of the Guild’s tradition-al gift exchange at our holiday luncheon, we will collect $10 GIFT CARDS from grocery stores, Wal-Mart or fast food to distribute tofolk in need. The Guildwill match the amountthat is collected .
FOR the CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON on the 13th
PEANUT BUTTER
CEREAL TUNA BEANS
RICEMAC & CHEESE
CANNED CHILI
CANNED STEWS
CANNED SOUPS
CANNED LUNCHEON
MEATS
FULL MEALS CANNED or
BOXED
POPTOP FOOD ITEMS
IRON COUNTY CARE and SHARE
In a recent by-law update, we changed the membership renewal month from January to March.
• This distributes the work load for the Treasurer and Membership Chair so they’re not inundated through the holiday season.
• It allows the Treasurer and Membership Chair to join us for the Christmas luncheon.
• Your $25 annual membership dues will be accepted at the January, February, or March General Meetings.
• Make checks out to Cedar Chest Quilters' Guild.
• Only the Membership Chair and Treasurer are authorized to accept your membership dues. Please do not give dues to other board members.
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL in MARCH
December 2018 • Cedar Chest Quilter’s Guild Newsletter • Page 3Submit news items to Irene Jones at irbjones@hotmail.com
Or call 928-640-2698 (voice or text)
is our featured designer and national teacher. Check out her web site at
aquiltinglife.com. What a treat it will be at our retreat, to learn from Sherri!• Tue, Jan 29 @ 5pm: National Teacher Sherri McConnel’s Trunk Show• Meet the Teacher at about 6pm. Great opportunity to meet all our guest instructors.• Show and Tell will follow. This is open to all. Bring a quilt to show off!• Sherri will teach “Be My Neighbor” all day Wednesday. 13 seats left.• She’ll also teach “Sunshine Day” all day Thursday. 4 seats left.
39 classes to choose from at the retreat!!NOW is the time to register!Go to cedarchestquiltersguild.org/retreat/
Our own will teach “Cobblestones” all day Tuesday. will teach 3 classes:
“Guardian Angel” on Tuesday a.m., “Easy Breezy” on Tuesday p.m., & “Jelly Roll Rug” on Thursday p.m. will teach “Summertime Blues” on Wednesday evening.
Full or Almost Full Classes: “True North” by Melissa Corry. “Cedar City Temple” by Carol Johnson. “Summertime Blues” by Louise Harris. “Hello Pouches” by Toni Hall. “Jelly Roll Rug” by Kim McAllister.
“Easier Foundation Piecing” by Bonnie Miles.
December 2018 • Cedar Chest Quilter’s Guild Newsletter • Page 4Submit news items to Irene Jones at irbjones@hotmail.com
Or call 928-640-2698 (voice or text)
GETTING TO KNOW OUR QUILTING FRIENDS by Kristine Barsky
LIZ JACOMB was born and raised in Cedar City. When she was 13 herfamily moved to Las Vegas. She and her husband Jeff moved back toCedar City 22 years ago. They have 3 children and 3 grandsons. Liz startedmaking clothes when she was young, but didn’t start quilting until 13years ago. It was her mother, Susan Goodman (who is also a guildmember), who introduced her to quilting. Liz joined the guild 12 yearsago. She held the office of president for 2 years, and vice-president for 3years. She’s been on the Retreat Committee for 10 years in variouscapacities including retreat chairman for 2 years and co-chair for 2 years.Liz likes traditional quilts and feathered quilting on her quilts. She hastaught classes locally and at the Blackfoot retreat in Idaho.
JERI COULSTON moved from Las Vegas to Cedar City 3-1/2 years ago. Shejoined the CCQG when she arrived. Jeri is single and has five children andone grandchild. She was a civilian investigator for the Las Vegas PoliceDepartment for 35 years until she retired in 2015. Jeri has been quiltingfor 7 years and applique is her favorite. She became the guild’sHumanitarian Chair in March 2017. She is also the receiving managerwhere she volunteers at the Treasures Thrift Shop. Jeri believes “thatvolunteering for an organization that fulfills your passion is important andhighly fulfilling.”
Cedar Chest Quilters’ Guild ANNUAL QUILT RETREAT in the Heritage Center
has led two BOM projects this year. The BOM for 2019 will be led by the newly elected 1st Vice President when she takes office in March.
•Sandi will show ushow to set ourembroidered blockson Dec 6. This willallow you to wrap itup for gift giving, if youchoose.
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Sandi will show us how to set the blocks on Feb 7.
• We hope to see some finished BOM quilts for Show and Tell in March.
December 2018 • Cedar Chest Quilter’s Guild Newsletter • Page 5Submit news items to Irene Jones at irbjones@hotmail.com
Or call 928-640-2698 (voice or text)
2018 BLOCK of the MONTH OUTLOOK
We have drawings each month for members who bring a potluck dish, a Fat Quarter, or a donation for Care and Share. It just makes things a little more fun.
handles our Fat Quarter drawing. Ladies often ask about the Fat Quarter theme for the month, so here’s a run-down of what to expect for the near future.• December: Christmas Cheer• January: Neutrals• February: Pink & Red • March: Green & Gold
is our potluckluncheon chair. We go with a suggested theme each month.
• January 10: Family Favorites• February 14: Heart Healthy Recipes• March 14: ∏ Day: Anything Round
Our local Care and Sharehomeless and emergency shelter center has our support. See page 3 for specific items the pantry and shelter always need.
LUCK of the DRAW