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M e s sa g e f ro m t h e P r es i d e nt
Blue Valley Quilters Guild - February 2016
Patchworks
Next Meeting:
…………..February 2
Location: Olathe Bible
Church
151st & Pflumm
Olathe, KS
The church is on the
northwest corner of
151st St. & Pflumm.
Please park on the north
side of the church and
enter through the door
just off the north parking
lot.
“Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” Was Benjamin
Franklin a quilter? His proclamation could certainly apply to quilting. I enjoy listening to
our guest speakers, and I always hear something that I find interesting. I should take
notes to help remember those interesting tidbits. I look forward to going to Sit ‘N’
Stitch workshops where I pick up handy tips. Put into action, I have a good chance at
remembering them. Finally, I really love our February sewing day because being sur-
rounded by so many seasoned quilters, with their collective wealth of experience; it’s
impossible not to learn more about our craft as well as learn more about one another.
The act of gathering together for a common cause – creating quilts to distribute to those
in need of comfort – is a longstanding tradition amongst quilters. I hope to see a lot of
eager quilters at the February meeting…becoming and staying involved with the Guild is
the best way to learn. And one thing I’ve learned is that a wonderful way to spend a win-
ter day is with friends, quilting.
Stephanie Dodson [email protected]
The Blue Valley Quilters 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.
Just a reminder—
If you send me something for the newsletter, Please put
“BVQG newsletter" in the subject line. It makes it easier to
find the information sent to me. My apologies if I have inad-
vertently missed getting something published.
Thanks—Joan
The Sew Day is Coming!!
The Sew Day is Coming!!
February 2,
2016
Remember the charity sew day? Well, it's coming. Just around the corner. Bring your sewing ma-
chine, basic sewing supplies, and good humor. I will have a pot load of things to sew. It will be a bit
different this year. I will be bringing about 40 quilts that will need binding. Yes, I've been fooling
around on my long arm... Done on the machine, these should go really fast. I also have perhaps 25
small quilts to be quilted. These can be pillow-cased and quilted in nothing flat. Oh. Did I men-
tion you should bring your walking foot?
And then of course I'll bring a truck load of kits for piecing. If you have any kits in your workroom
that haven't been finished, please bring them and get that project out of your hair. There's no rule
you have to take a NEW kit to sew on.
Your board will be bringing soups and salads for lunch. I suspect there will be some snack type stuff
as well. We have to be out of the church by 3:00 so plan on staying until mid afternoon. And yes,
there will be door prizes throughout the day.....
Janette Sheldon
MARCH
Pat Speth will present her lecture
"Five Inch is a Cinch –
How Nickel Quilts Are Created".
Pat is a nationally known speaker and author specializ-
ing in charm square quilt designs. Don't miss this very popular speaker, she
will entertain and inspire you.
Pat Speth Workshop - Shaded Four Patch.
The workshop will be on Wednesday, March 2nd at our regular meeting
room at the Olathe Bible Church, from 9-3. There are a few spots left; if
you would like to attend, please send an email to Julie Rounds
([email protected]) or call her (703-663-0742). The cost of the workshop is
$40, and there is a detailed supply list.
****If you have already signed up for the workshop you should have received
an email and supply list from Julie Rounds. If you did not receive an email,
please check your spam filter and contact Julie (info above).****
2016!
Exploring New Territory with Seminole Strips will be presented by Marge
Banks. Marge is a art quilter from Lawrence and has developed tech-
niques based on Seminole Patchwork. She assembles the traditional
patterns in non-traditional ways using non-traditional fabrics – rich
batiks. Her background of sewing since she was a child and her colle-
giate studio work in painting prompted her to “paint with fabric.”
April
Kansas City Star Qui l ts
Not that I don’t have enough to do, but I was looking forward to the Sunday paper this last weekend. Janu-
ary always meant a new quilt and this year I was hoping for a quilt that I would like and I would make one
block at a time. My mom has collected the quilt blocks from the Kansas City Star for years. In the most
recent history, the quilt block was in the paper on the third Sunday of the month.
Imagine my disappointment when I didn’t find the quilt block. So I waited until Monday so that I could call.
No less than five phone calls and talking to as many representatives, I finally got an answer. I spoke with
Kathy Lu, who is the Features Editor. When I asked about the quilt block, she responded “we didn’t know
how many people were really interested,” so the paper has decided not to publish the Star Quilt. From
what she told me, it sounds like this is a permanent decision. There were also staff issues involved in the
decision.
I was also told that I was the first and only person that had called to ask about the quilt. Surely, my mom
and I are not the only ones that were interested in the Star Quilt. If you would like to call and voice your
disappointment about their decision, call 816-234-4900. Ask to speak to Kathy Lu, Features Editor or Cin-
dy Gregorian, House and Home Editor. Please pass this information on to anyone that you think would
like to see the Star reverse their decision.
Joan
The Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival is announcing a Challenge for the 2017 Festival. We
will be picking 2 quilts to showcase in the plexi-glass entryway. Round up your quilting bud-
dies, or just yourself, and show us what your creative minds can do! Here are the require-
ments.......
1. Must be 83 x 83 inches to fit in the prefabricated plexi-glass display for the entry/archway
into the show—no wiggle room!
2. The quilt has to include and be limited to the colors in the KCRQF logo----lime/bright
green, sunshine yellow, white, black, royal blue, raspberry - look to the logo for a more ac-
curate depiction of those color values/tonalities. Ask your KCRQF Rep for examples or go
to www.kcrqf.com
3. Must have a hanging sleeve & label.
4. Will be due the beginning April of 2017 (the showcase committee will finalize this date)
5. Who can enter? Must be a member of a KCRQF Participating Guild - can be completed by
an individual member or a group of members.
6. Theme/technique/style - open to the artist, just needs to be bright!
7. Hope to have 2 in the plexi-glass and then "non-winners" in a Special Collection viewing
area.
8. There will be a prize - a voucher to shop the vendors.
The KCRQF 2017 Team
February birthday girls are asked to bring deserts for the
Charity Sew Day.
Everyone else is asked to bring other snacks .
Mark you calendars for these upcoming
events:
Quilt Show
February 12 - 13, 2016 10-4
Salvation Army Community Center
14700 E Truman Road, Independence, Mo
Kaw Valley Quilt Show
April 2-3, 2016
Crown Toyota 3430 Iowa
Lawrence, Kansas
The Quilts of Gee's Bend
April 8-10
Country Club Congregational Church
Common Threads Regional Quilt Show
June 16-18, 2016
Century II Expo Hall
Wichita, Kansas
Kansas City Regional Quilt Festival
June 15-17, 2017
Overland Park Convention Center
M.O.M.'s - Mentoring Of Members
The MOM's committee will have sign up sheets at each meeting for those that would like to be a mentor
and those that would like to have a member assigned to them. Welcome bags are also given to new mem-
bers as they join.
January
Sadly we had no new members last month.
Happy Birthday to our members having February Birthdays!
1 Lori Lange
3 Pat Pickett
5 Mary Collins
9 Ginger Bowsher
11 Stephanie Hatfield
13 Joann Mader
13 Edith Stanish
15 Sarah Cullins
22 Wilma Lamfers
26 Jane Drugg
27 Kristen Smith
28 Cathy St. Arnold
WELCOME TO OUR NEW MEMBERS
Sewing With Friends Sew Days at Lansing, Kansas
Sewing With Friends is held in Lansing, Kansas. Approximately 50 ladies attend. It is hosted by 3 sisters and
has been operating for over 4 years. It is a time to bring your sewing projects and sew, socialize, and eat
with new and current friends. We hope you will join us for our upcoming sew days.
Location: Lansing Community Center, 800 First Terrace, Lansing, KS 66043. This is a smoke free venue.
Dates for 2016: January 16th, March 19th, June 4th, July 30th. Two additional dates will be added when
scheduled.
Cost: $15 per person (please pay in cash); covers the disposable plates/cups/silverware and rental cost of
the facility.
Time: Sew Day will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Cleanup: Each person is responsible for cleaning up after themselves. This includes sweeping around your
work stations before you leave, cleaning up after yourself if you use the kitchen, and keeping the cutting and
ironing stations clean as you use them.
Food: Lunch and dinner are potluck. Participation is optional. Please bring your own serving utensils, prep
items and dishes, if needed. We have some kitchen utensils/knifes and pans. You are always welcome to
bring in food/drinks or leave to go get anything you would like to have for yourself.
Drinks: There is an ice machine in the kitchen. You should plan to bring your own drink if you want some-
thing other than water, coffee or iced tea. We currently have a Keurig personal coffee maker that everyone
can use. You have the option to bring the drink pods of your choice or use what is on hand. We ask that
you contribute to purchasing the pods if you use the ones provided.
Items provided for your convenience: Cutting stations and Ironing stations will be provided. Due to
concerns about blowing fuses, raised by the facility, please do not use personal irons. Paper products in-
cluding cups (hot and cold), plates, bowls, napkins and silverware will be provided.
Extension Cords/Power Strips: Some extension cords will be available but participants/groups are re-
sponsible for bringing their own heavy duty extension cords and suitable power strips with surge protection.
About the Venue: Tables and chairs will be set up and torn down by the venue. Tables at the venue are 6
feet in length. Round tables towards the middle of the room will be available for eating space and laying out
your projects. This space can easily and comfortably hold 60+ sewers and their machines.
You are welcome to bring what you need to be comfortable during sew day. (i.e. your own chair, an addi-
tional sewing/side table, seat cushion,...) The Community Center has a nice kitchen with a refrigera-
tor, stove, microwave and ice maker.
Contact Information: You can contact Jamie Morgan by email at [email protected] or
[email protected] or by phone at 785-554-8311
Submitted by Judy Brennan
PDQ COMMITTEE (Projects done by Quilters) 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 Workshops Sit & Stitch meets regularly on the 2nd & 4th Thursdays of each month at Rose Estates, 127th & Antioch. Come any time after 9:30 with workshops starting promptly at 10 AM. Bring your lunch and be ready to socialize and learn a new technique or pattern. Ques-tions concerning any of the following work-shops can be directed to Wilma Lamfers, [email protected].
It's "pay it forward month" in February
during the Sit & Stitch days.
We will be constructing "muff" lap quilts to be given to Rose Estates
residents. We will be using flannel and fleece and our goal will be to use all of the fabrics that we now have in our stash. We'll meet two
Thursday's, February 11th & 25th. Thanks to Edith Stanish for her time spent in getting this project ready to go.
Thursday, March 10th Chelly King will lead another workshop on a Bargello wall hanging. This workshop is full.
Thursday, March 28th, Libby Rollert and Sandi Magliacano will lead a Sit & Stitch workshop on a very neat sewing bag. See the sample at the Sit & Stitch
table. You may signup, pay your $5 fee and receive a supply list at the February meeting.
If you have any questions about any of the Sit & Stitch workshops, please contact Wilma Lamfers at [email protected]
Blue Valley Quilters Guild
Treasurer’s Report
December 31, 2015
Submitted by Rosalyn Douglass
Balance brought forward, 12/1/2015:
Checkbook $16,471.15
CD and interest $5,000.81
Total $21,471.96
Income:
Interest $0.15
Membership Dues $52.00
Opportunity Quilt Tick-ets $171.00
Boutique Income $1,271.54
Total Income: $1,494.69
Expenses:
35th Anniversary Pro-gram $37.20
Charity Quilts $232.94
Olathe Bible Church/Custodian $604.34
Opportunity Quilt 2016 $37.30
Storage $84.99
Total Expenses: $996.77
Ending Balance, Dec. 31, 2015
Checkbook $16,969.07
CD $5,000.81
Total: $21,969.88
$21,969.88
BLUE VALLEY QUILT GUILD MEETING MINUTES Jan 5, 2016
The meeting was called to order by President Stephanie Dodson at 9:30 am. Guest and members were wel-
comed.
MINUTES/TREASURER'S REPORT
Motions were made and seconded and approved to accept the Nov. secretary and treasurer’s report as pub-
lished in the January newsletter.
PROGRAMS
Julie Rounds reviewed the programs. Today's program will be Mary Honas, Quilting on your home machine.
Feb. Charity Quilt Day, Mar. Pat Speth, Five Inch is a Cinch followed by a workshop on Weds. March 2 from 9-
3. Location to be determined. Watch for more details in the program section of the newsletter.
NEWSLETTER DEADLINE FOR THE FEBRUARY is JANUARY 15th. A copy to Joan Horton and
cc Joyce Edwards for website. Include bylines with emails.
COMMITTEE REPORTS
PDQ/SIT N STITCH
Wilma Lamfers for PDQ and Sit n Stitch reviewed the schedule of events for Jan. through March. She an-
nounced a Panel Challenge that will run Jan. to July 1st with prizes awarded for completed projects. Check the
newsletter for details.
CHARM SQ EXCHANGE for Feb. is 30's fabric. See newsletter for the remaining months. Susan also asked
that your name be on the bag (s) and to of set each set of 2 for ease of distribution.
HOSPITALITY/BIRTHDAYS
The January birthdays were acknowledged and thanked for their shared treats.
LIBRARY
There will be no library in February.
KCRQF
Lynne Droege reported the Festival was seeking Quilts for the entering display case. It is to be 83 x 83 and fes-
tival colors. Those shown on Festival advertising. Can be any style and is due April 1, 2017 for judging.
35th ANNIVERSARY
The December party was a HUGE success and thanks to all who worked to make it happen. The 35th Anniver-
sary shirts made with the Guild emblem on the front (small) and special anniversary logo on the back done in
teal will be available at a later date. There is an option to only have the guild emblem on front and nothing on
the back.
CHARITY SEW FEB. Board members are asked to to sign up bring soup, salad or bread to
share. Feb birthdays, dessert and any one can bring treats to share. We will sew until 2:30.
M.O.M.'S
Barbara announced the New Member's Tea for Feb. 16th 1:30-3 at Grace Covenant Presbyterian Church,
11100 W College O.P. ( n w corner of Neiman and College). A sign-up sheet was made available.
MEMBERSHIP
It was announced that there were 125 members present and 3 visitors.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
T-Shirts: see Anniversary. Becky Robbins and her nominating committee will be asking for your help in filling
board positions. President and Treasurer have fulfilled their term limits. Other board members can remain in
their position if they chose. Please give this serious consideration if asked.
OLD BUSINESS The 3 boutique sales brought in $1,272 after taxes.
NEW BUSINESS: Bees, groups and individuals be thinking and planning the Opportunity quilt for 2017.
SHOW AND TELL: look for pictures on Yahoo.
Meeting adjourned, respectfully submitted by Chelly King, Secretary
Welcome to
BlockStock™
BlockStock™ is a NEW (2016) international Shop Hop campaign featuring quilt
retailers in the US and Canada. Shop with any of the BlockStock™ retailers Feb-
ruary 1 through April 30 and receive a FREE 12" block pattern. Register to win a
$75 prize package* from each retailer.
Set your blocks in one of several FREE block setting patterns, or create your own
setting design.
Learn about our participating BlockStock™ retailers, see their block designs and prize packages.
For more information go to: blockstock.net
All about Quilts
8651 E. US Hwy 24, Manhattan, Ks
785-539-6759
Happy Crafters
1935 Parker Avenue, Osawatomie, Ks
913-755-4360
Quilted Memories
8015 Santa Fe Drive, Overland Park, Ks
913-649-8877
Material Girls Quilt Shop
306 N. Buckeye, Abilene, Ks
785-263-7787
Lil Red Hen Quilt Shop
7 South Agate Street, Paola, Ks
913-294-5230
These are the only Kansas Shops listed on the website. Check the website for updates.
Yahoo Group settings
The best way for the guild members to communicate with the group as a whole is by using our Yahoo
Group: bluevalleyquiltersguild. This is a closed group, and you need to be a member of the guild to re-
ceive emails posted in the Yahoo Group.
How often you receive group emails is a setting you can change to meet your personal preference.
On the left side of the page, look for the link "Manage My Groups." Click on that link, and you should
see "bluevalleyquiltersguild." If you click on drop down menu under the heading "Mail Subscription,"
there are some options on how you’d like to receive the group’s messages.
Individual Emails No Email Special Notices Daily Digest
Keep in mind if you choose any option other than "Individual Emails" any time sensitive messages may be
received too late for you to take action. "Daily Digest" will provide you with a summary of all messages
posted the previous day. If you aren’t a member of the Yahoo Group, and would like to be added, con-
tact Kathy Sadowsky or Nikki McDonald.
2016 Charm Square Exchanges
February….30’s March….cats April….Kaffe Fassett May….Background prints June….Patriotic July….Solids (no prints) August….Focus September….Civil War/1880’s/Jo Morton October….Batiks November….Christmas
Susan Mercer [email protected] Debbie Johnson [email protected]
Dee Sopinsk [email protected] Rita Porter [email protected]
How to Participate in the Charm Squares Exchange
1. 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 a separate baggie 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, I will publish to the Yahoo Group how many
pairs you need and the amount of material you need to
buy.
If you need me to e-mail it to you, please indicate it on
the sign up sheet.
Susan Mercer [email protected]
If you signed up for the
February Charm Square Exchange
Theme - 30's fabric
Need 35 pairs = 1 1/4 yds material.
QUILTS OF VALOR: The following is a list of
Local venues that support Quilts of Valor and
have scheduled sewing days if you would like to
join us!
Quilters Haven at 116 N Clairborne, Olathe, KS. spon-
sors a sewing day the 2nd Tuesday of the month, 9:30 -
5:00 for the Quilts of Valor project. Bring all your own
sewing machines, equipment, projects and a sack lunch.
Contact is Anne Harmon
Tallgrass Creeks Retirement Community: The
Quilts of Valor sewing day is the 4th Saturday of the month
from 9-4, at 13800 Metcalf Avenue, Overland Park, Kansas.
Bring a project & come sew with us. Lunch is less than $10
(cash or check) at the bistro or bring your lunch. Please
RSVP so that we can know how many people to expect.
Nikki McDonald, [email protected].
Prairie Point Quilt Store; Starting in September join us
at Prairie Point on the third Tuesday of each month to
work on QOV quilts Time is 10-4. You can bring your
lunch or there are a lot of places around their shop to
eat. I am going to start something new this year. I am go-
ing to make up BOM kits. If you can't join us, come in and
pick up a kit or I will have some at the guild meeting. Make
the block and return it the next month. You can do this
every month or whenever you feel you have time to do a
block. The blocks will be very simple star patterns. They
are patterns designed by Jeanne Poore and are simple pat-
terns.. Just think how many quilts we could have at the
end of the year. If you have questions, please let me
know. Susan Mercer, [email protected]
SAFEHOME's Current Wish List
New Bed Pillows
Alarm Clocks
Toilet Paper/Paper Towels
Maxi-Pads, Tampons
Shampoo, Conditioner, Deodorant
OTC Flu/Cold Medications for adults and children, Cough
Drops
Cleaning Supplies
Dishwashing Liquid
Liquid Laundry Detergent
For more ideas check out:
http://www.safehome-ks.org/portfolio/wish-list
Congratulations!!!
Julie Rounds
This quarter’s
Quilt Angel
Pieces in Plaid Quilting – Lynne Zeh, a full service long arm quilter. Lenexa, KS 913-322-8866, [email protected]
Mindy Peterson – 5acre Designs Quilting – Affordable longarm quilting. All over meander and edge to edge. I have approximately 150 different pantograph designs availa-ble. I also make t-shirt quilts and other types of quilts, including memory quilts, on commission. Contact me at (913) 783-4750 (home) or (913) 481-2113 (cell). My email
is [email protected] and my website is www.5acredesigns.com.
Judy Oberkrom – Unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry. Custom orders acepted. [email protected], www.craftyjudy.com 913 491-1295
FUN and FITNESS for QUILTERS - Jo Anna Gorthy teaches Jacki Sorensen’s AEROBIC DANCING, Tuesday/Thursday, 4:30 PM, Atonement Lutheran Church, 101st and
Metcalf, OP. New Student Special: 10 classes/$35.00 913-681-9026 [email protected]
Ida Houston - Cowtown Quilts: Not your grandmother's quilting... contact Ida in Stilwell,Kansas at 913-232-8879.
Wendy Dombrowski and Joann Mader - Sunflower Stitchers: Long-arm Machine Quilting: Visit http://www.sunflowerstitchers.com/ or call Wendy @ 928-853-5280.
[email protected] , [email protected].
Stephanie Dodson – Summerwind Studio: Hand-guided, free motion longarm quilting services. 913-788-0825 or [email protected].
Judy Brennan, Sunflower Point – Machine Embroidery. 913-451-8997; [email protected].
Maggie VanBrunt - The Cat's Meow Quilting: Pantograph and all over quilting service. Overland Park, KS (412) 559 – 8849, [email protected]
FOR SALE: BERNINA ARTISTA 730: Acrylic extended basic for machine, Sewing feet 4,5,2A,18,8 Regular Throat Plate, Single hole Throat Plate, Extra Bobbin Case, Small screw driver 16 bobbin cases, 2 bobbin holders, 1 Embroidery Unit, 1 large embroidery hoop 1 small embroidery hoop, Walking foot. $ 2,300. Dana Davis, 913-681-2980 H, 913-475-5023 C, [email protected]
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Recipe
Exchange
Carmel Apple Pie
9 “ unbaked pie crust—add 1 tsp cinnamon to
crust when making it
Pie filling:
6 to 7 cups peeled, sliced apples (I used Hon-
eycrisp— recipe called for Granny Smith
Juice of 1/2 lemon
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup all purpose flour
1/4 tsp salt
Crumb Topping
1/2 cup flour
1 cup packed brown sugar
1/2 cup quick oats
1/4 tsp salt
12 tbsp. butter (1 1/2 sticks)
1/2 cup chopped pecans
1/2 jar (or more) caramel topping
Preheat oven to 375 degrees
Prepare pie dough for 9” pie shell. Be sure to
crimp the edges of the dough around the edge
of the pan.
Prepare filling: Mix the apple slices, lemon juice,
sugar, flour and salt. Add to the prepared pie
shell
Prepare crumb topping: Mix flour, brown sugar,
oats and salt. Cut up the cold butter into little
pieces and then cut into the dry mixture with a
pastry cutter. Put the crumb topping over the
apples in the pie shell, covering them com-
pletely.
Bake pie for 1 hour at 375 degrees, covering
the edge of the crust with foil if it starts to
brown too quickly. Sprinkle the 1/2 cup pecans
over the top and bake 5 minutes longer.
Remove the pie from the oven and pour the
caramel topping over the top. Us as much cara-
mel as you like.
Submitted by Ceil Pdzimek— from Ree Drummond, The Pioneer Woman, f
Brought to the December meeting
Even though this is a Quilter’s Guild,
anytime you get a group of women together, you’re going to have some good cooks.
SO……... when you bring something for your birthday, or you just have a great recipe
to share, send it to me and I’ll publish it in the newsletter.
Are you looking for something specific to finish your masterpiece? Are you collecting other items for a special project?
Send me your needs list and I will include them for the next 4 newsletters or until you ask to have your ad pulled, which
ever comes first. Send to [email protected] Please add BVQG to the subject line of your email.
Save your pop can tabs. I save them and donate them to
the Ronald McDonald House Charities.
Joan Horton
Save your Campbell’s Soup labels and Box Tops for
Education
Nikki McDonald
“I would love to take selvages off people’s hands.”
I would like spools for my granddaughter’s school. Can be
any kind of thread spool (i.e. regular, sewing, serger, embroi-
dery, etc… Judy Brennan
2015-2016 Blue Valley Quilt Guild
Officers and Committee Chairs
Officers
President
Stephanie Dodson
Vice President – Programs
Trisch Price, Kristen Smith, Julie Rounds
Secretary
Chelly King
Treasurer
Rosalyn Douglass
Newsletter Editor
Joan Horton
Committees
PDQ
Wilma Lamfers
Sit & Stitch
Ginger Bowser, Claudia Worchester,
Marianne Lafex, Wilma Lamfers
Charity
Janette Sheldon
Charm Square Exchange
Susan Mercer, Debbie Johnson,
Rita Porter, Dee Sopinski
Directory
Mary Knight
Historian
Sue Corkran
Hospitality:
Joan Horton, Maxine Horton
Greeters
Jane Drugg, Elaine Elliott, Judy Dobbels
Library
Mary Knight, Ibby Rollert, Lori Lange
Membership
Carla Timberlake, Vicki Nagel, Julie Katke
Opportunity Quilt
Lynn Droege, Sandi Magliacano,
Ibby Rollert
Yahoo Group
Kathy Sadowsky
Website
Joyce Edwards
Member at Large
Janette Sheldon
Facilities
Lynn Droege
Mentoring our Members
Barbara Bruce, Mary Langenberg,
Lynn Droege
35th Anniversary Celebration
Jackie Johnson
UFO’s
Connie Zwego
Door Prizes
Nikki McDonald
To leave you in
stitches!!
I went shopping for fabric.