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From Our President
Crossroads Chatter April 2013
Inside this issue:
Birthdays 3
Editor’s Note 11
Events 2
Fat Quarter Lotto 9
Healdsburg Retreat 8
Library 5
Membership 9
Minutes
Feb Business Mtg 4
Mar Program Mtg 6-7
Mar Business Mtg 10-11
Nearby Quilt Shows 12
Officer Roster 2
Quilts of Honor 8
Ricky Tims Seminar 11
Secret Pals 5
Small Groups 3
Sunshine 5
Warm Wrappings 4
What did I get myself into? I thought that by now I would be asking myself what in the world I was thinking when I put my name down on that clipboard asking for CCQ Board volunteers! But instead, my first few weeks have been interesting, provocative and lively, and I have had no regrets. I want to thank all of you who have offered to help in a hundred different ways, and all of you who have called to give me the "back story" and history on com-plicated issues. Your input and suggestions are es-sential to the success of the Guild and I thank you all. What I am pretty sure I got myself into is an amazing group of women (and a couple of men) with a shared passion for fabric, sewing, quilting, design, and a singular interest in learning about, sharing, preserving and protecting this very special, very American craft. There is more we have in common than that which we
see differently. My promise is that we will build on the Guild's history and look for opportunities to grow in reasonable and important ways. Like any democracy, not all votes will go your way, but I promise to always hear you out. And like any endeavor of this kind, we will become the by-product of both what you "deposit" and what you "withdraw", so don't be surprised if I keep making eye-contact with YOU when we need partners for an event or an activity. Your part can be as basic as coming to each meeting with a smile, your joy, and a show-and-tell item… or… your part can be as complex and vigorous as you decide!
This month's thought… What is My Gift to My Guild?
Gail Wax, President
From Our Vice Presidents
Annette Kennedy, from Longmont Colorado, will be the program meeting speaker on April 9. Her lecture is “The Making of a Quilt: From Photo through Paint.” Annette describes herself as an avid amateur photographer with a love of fabric and color. She creates landscapes and pictorial art quilts from her personally taken photographs. Annette uses a variety of techniques in constructing her quilts from various types of applique to machine piecing and quilting. She paints on her quilts to add detail, texture and depth. A number of our members will be taking a workshop, “Painted Hibiscus” from Annette on April 8. They will be learning some easy “controlled hand-painting” techniques. The class is full. Judy and I plan to have the program calendar for this year 2013-14 completed shortly. Please feel free to contact either of us by phone or e-mail if you have any suggestions for programs, as we will be working over the next few months to schedule the 2014-15 programs. The challenge for Hot August Nights will be announced at the April program meeting.
From Our President
Events
Page 2 Crossroads Chatter
Program and Business meetings are held at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 1600 Carver Rd., Modesto.
April 8, 9:30 am-3:30 pm - Monday
Workshop - Annette Kennedy Workshop - Painted Hibiscus
Trinity Presbyterian
April 9, 7:00 pm - Tuesday
Program Meeting - Annette Kennedy
“The Making of a Quilt: From Photo through Paint”
April 26, 7:00 pm - Business Meeting - Presentation TBD
May 14 Program Meeting
May 28 Business Meeting
June 11 Program Meeting
June 25 Business Meeting - Deborah Miller - To Be Announced
July 9 Program Meeting - Gail Belmont - Veteran Quilts Presented
July 23 Business Meeting - Linda Cover - Kaleidoscope Ricky Style!
Aug 13 Hot August Nights
Aug 27 Business Meeting - Kathryn Sandner & Penni Barger - Story Quilts
Sept 7 Free Workshop for Members! - Sam Hunter - (space for 20)
Sept 10 Program Meeting
Sept 15-19 Healdsburg Retreat, Sun-Thurs
Sept 24 Business Meeting
Oct 8 Program Meeting - Paddy Shopher - Warm Wrappings Presented
Oct 22 Business Meeting
Nov 12 Program Meeting
Nov 26 Business Meeting
Dec 10 Holiday Party!
Officer Roster 2013 -2014
President Gail Wax 404-4949
Vice Presidents Judy Martin 523-2572
Kathryn Sandner 599-9685
Treasurer Donna Shervington 522-7698
Secretaries Anita Hay 566-5466
Joyce Compton 524-6452
Block of the Month Janice Skiles 838-7249
Historian Lois Housman 529-3148
Hospitality Star Strahle 521-6599
Charlene Befus 551-2010
Librarians Bernadine Thomas 634-4555
Linda Jacobs 656-9169
Membership Margie Fox 521-7753
Louise Nelson 577-2523
Newsletter Editor Angie Gohn 840-2568
Newsletter Mailer Teddy Ellison 523-0396
NCQC Reps Delores Miller 523-8000
Deborah Miller 543-8990
Anita Hay 874-8136
Secret Pals Michele Stoumbaugh 557-9601
Small Groups Suzanne Guthrie 521-6843
Sunshine Carol Paras 524-7610
Warm Wrappings Paddy Shopher 577-2001
Lila Bradshaw 529-3872
Webmaster Angie Gohn 840-2568
Quilt Show 2015 Kathryn Sandner 599-9685
Page 3 April 2013
Small Groups SMALL GROUPS, the best place to make friends,
get help and inspiration. There is interest in a NEW
DAYTIME SMALL GROUP. Have heard from some
members, more would be welcome!!! Please contact
Suzanne to coordinate. 521-6843
ART FOCUS - An evening group focusing on Art
Quilts. The group has ongoing learning challenges,
technique discussion and practices, and project
advice.
First Monday, 7-9 pm
Contact: Joyce Compton, 524-6452
Meeting: April 1
Location: Gail Wax’s, 405 Leveland Ln.
404-4949
BALTIMORE BEAUTIES - An afternoon group for
those who love handwork including hand appliqué,
knitting, crochet, or sewing.
Fourth Thursday, 1-4 pm
Contact: Justine Campbell, 523-7478
Meeting : April 25
Location: Sandy Turner’s, 13665 Salinas St.
LaGrange, CA
852-2348
CHAT AND SEW - A daytime group meets at
member’s homes. Some homes can accommodate
sewing machines, otherwise we bring hand sewing to
work on. We bring our lunch. The hostess provides
coffee and snacks. We have a great time sewing and
visiting and learning from each other. Currently
working on landscape projects.
Third Thursday, 10- 2pm
Contact: Louise Nelson, 577-2523
RSVP regrets only to hostess
Meeting: April 18
Location: Kay Hawkins’
3921 Homewood Village Dr., Modesto
557-0355
QUILTY PLEASURES - An evening group which
focuses on sharing ideas and techniques, answering
questions and enjoying the company of other quilters.
Frequently members will bring sewing machines to
work on their projects.
Third Tuesday, 6:30 – 9 pm
Contact: Liz Carota 526-4633
Call hostess to RSVP regrets only
Meeting: April 16 check with Liz
STAR STITCHERS - A daytime group which started
as a group doing stars, and are now re-visiting stars.
This is a group of many good quilters, helpers and
advisors.
Third Wednesday, 10- 3pm, bring lunch
Contact: Sally Glover, 527-6871
Meeting: April 17, contact Sally
4/1 Kay Hawkins
4/3 Mardi Ross
4/5 Jean Paul
4/12 Michele Stoumbaugh
4/19 Bethany Miller
4/22 Diana Holtz
4/27 Vivien Andrews
4/27 Pat Cole
4/29 Gloria Mendonca
4/30 Debbie La Barbera
5/3 Joyce Compton
5/5 Alice Cox
5/14 Sally Glover
5/19 Michelle Barnes
5/19 Carolyn Huff
5/20 Lori Ford
5/21 Charlotte Sprague
5/23 Margaret Clark
5/23 Teddy Ellison
5/23 Judy Martin
5/24 Gail Wax
5/25 Sharon Morris
5/31 Marilee Heaston
Birthdays
Page 4 Crossroads Chatter
Business Meeting Minutes February 26, 2013
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 pm by Vice
President, Marilee Heaston
49 members present, 3 guests
Sign-ups were circulated
Motion to approve minutes as printed by Ursula
seconded by Kay – Motion Carried
Treasure Report: The Quilt Show was very
successful, See Sue Schlange for details.
OLD BUSINESS;
Linda Cover – Ricky Tims Seminar is
progressing –Facilities reserved
Delores Miller – Black Drapes - She thinks
there is one box missing – any clues??
New Officers will be installed on March 12th
Shirley Metzger – Thank you to all those who
brought goodies
SHORT SUBJECT
Gail Wax, Art Quilting 101 –
Gail gave great examples as to where ideas come
from (everywhere). She was even inspired by the
rejected parts of her project after she looked at them
on the floor. – Give it a try!
SHOW AND TELL
Janice Skiles Two birthday quilts
Star Strahle Antique Crazy Quilt
Large Flying Geese
Joyce Compton Postcard Class projects
Meeting Adjourned at 9:00 pm.
Respectfully submitted,
Pat Cole, Co–Secretary
Warm Wrappings
National Quilter's Day was a big success. We had 19 members attend. Each made a choice to sew on the sport-theme Attic-window kit or other kits that were provided. Several kits went home to be finished up, and two quilt tops were completed. During lunch at our March 6th Warm Wrappings meeting, we used the TV available for our use to view our Quilt Show DVD. At the April meeting we plan to have an instructional tape to view, courtesy of Cheryl Hall. We are in need of quilters to quilt the completed tops. There will be several projects that include the top, back, batting & binding at each meeting starting in April. Nothing fancy is needed. Use simple straight line stitching, or perhaps those special stitches you never use on your home sewing machines. Another good way is to tie the quilt. Any assistance will help us make our target of 100 or more quilts this year. If you don't want to do the binding, other members like to do that task. Return the quilted top to Lila or Paddy and we will pass it on to the "Binders". Meetings are held at the Orangeburg Ave. Baptist Church, between McHenry and Sunrise. Meeting
time: 10-2, bring a lunch and beverage for our noon time break. Next meetings will be on April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, mark your calendar! Happy Stitching! Paddy Shopher and Lila Bradshaw
April 2013 Page 5
Sunshine
Sunshine is reporting news for the March and April newsletters Get Well cards were sent to:
Marilee Heaston Patricia Baxter Lois Logsdon Donna Wilson Sue Siefkin Margie Fox Lila Bradshaw, Maryann Dailey Rich Mendonca Sigga Sharp Tom Baxter, husband of Patricia Marie Catzalco, mother of Rocio Catzalco Paddy Shopher
Condolences cards sent to: Joyce Valencia Teresa Seifert and Family Janice Skiles Balinda Johnson and Family Dr. William and Carroll Griffiths
Congrats to: Sue Siefkin and Family Pam Fondse Carolyn and Rick Sadler for their new career
positions with the Mormon Church as missionaries in the Santa Cruz area
Support cards were sent to.... Margie Fox Donna Wilson Sue Siefkin Teresa Seifert and Family Dr. William and Carroll Griffiths
Thank You card sent to: Shirley Metzger
Sunshine chairperson, Carol Paras
Secret Pals
Get your Secret Pals information sheets in to me as
soon as possible. We will be choosing the pals soon
after the first meeting in April. Bring them to the
meeting and I will get back to you a copy of your pal
soon after. I will be listing the item of the month for
the whole year so you can plan ahead if you like, but
reminding you monthly.
Thanks. We will have a great year.
Michele Stoumbaugh
From the Library
Please check your bookshelves and book
stashes for any Guild library books you have had
for some time. We would like all guild members
to have the opportunity to research and study
from the collection.
Page 6 Crossroads Chatter
Program Meeting Minutes March 12, 2013
Meeting was called to order at 7:00 by Sue Schlange.
Outgoing officers and chairs were introduced by
Yvonne Jones, and she presented each with a thank
you gift, a cell phone holder. She then turned over the
gavel to Gail Wax, who introduced the new officers
and chairs.
Gail said one of her duties was to schedule Short
Subject for the business meetings so she started a
sign-up sheet asking for volunteers.
Linda Cover gave us an update for the Ricky Tims
Super Seminar, February 6-8, 2014. She told us that
the DoubleTree had set aside some of their rooms for
the use of the attendees, and that Ricky had made
arrangements for pre-paid parking in the lot.
Linda also told us that Bart Cubbage would be at her
home Wednesday and Thursday to service sewing
machines.
Margaret Wolfe gave us an update on the Healdsburg
retreat. She said there were enough participants to
meet the minimum, but that there were still eight
places available. She also told us that there were no
buses available for the Shop Hop this year, but that
she had reserved the last available bus for PIQF. She
asked if the Guild members would be interested in
having a Shop Hop bus for 2014, and there appeared
to be enough interest for her to go forward on this.
Members were reminded that membership renewal is
now due, that applications for the Terry Kendrick
Memorial Scholarship could be completed, and that if
they wished to be in the running for one of the $75
scholarships, they should write their name on a slip of
paper to go in the basket being passed around.
Delores Miller suggested that we consider six $100
scholarships for the Ricky Tims Super Seminar in
place of the usual Terry Kendrick Scholarship. This
was tabled until the Business meeting.
Star Strahle reminded us that the theme for March's
Fat Quarter Lotto is polka dots, and that the FQ's
should be brought to the next meeting.
Gail then told us that she works a 10-hour, 5-day a
week job, and often takes work home as well. In view
of this, she encouraged us not to call her Monday
through Friday evening if we expected a coherent
conversation. E-mails would be okay, as she can
answer them at a time better for her. She also said
she wants to help all members grow, both as
individuals and as a team. She realizes that we need
more participants and fewer onlookers if this is to
happen, and will encourage us to participate. She
also told us that she will be making her own quilt, and
that she is looking for items to go on it. The theme will
be garden, so she is looking for leaves, flowers, bugs,
etc. to go on it. She is completely expecting to receive
things that didn't work for us.
Judy Martin, Vice-President, then introduced Patricia
Beavers, who is a lecturer, teacher and judge. We
were then thoroughly entertained by Patricia. Patricia
included events of her life that had set her down the
road of quilting, and how she tried several quilt guilds
before she found one that fit. The one that fit
welcomed her warmly, and she encouraged us to do
the same thing for our new members. She said she
labels all of her quilts, not only saying why she made
it, but also to whom it should be given when she
goes. When she served as President of her guild,
they gave her blocks made by the members, and the
person presenting the blocks very quietly told her that
the "less perfect" blocks could go on the back.
Patricia was disturbed by that as she felt that
members would be hurt if their blocks were on the
back, and made two quilts, both lovely. One was
exclusively the "less perfect" blocks. She told us that
she took lots of workshops, and that each one helped
her to grow, and that they would help us, too. Last,
she told us "Quilting is cheaper than therapy!"
Lila then presented March's Block of the Month, and
told us that our Color Challenge Quilts had been
accepted for PIQF 2014, as 2013 was already filled.
She then presented Yvonne with her President's quilt.
Michele Stoumbaugh then had the Secret Pal reveal,
and encouraged us to participate in this fun activity.
April 2013 Page 7
Program Meeting Minutes March 12, 2013 (cont.)
Show and Tell:
Sherri Huff Kindergarten class quilt, where the
children drew self-portraits with
crayons for the blocks
Ursula Sylvan Showed us a wonderful Iron Caddy/
Ironing Pad that would be delightful
for classes as it will carry a hot iron
home
Lila Bradshaw Block of the Month 2012-13
Two strip quilt tops
Star Strahle Two antique crazy quilt tops
Lois Housman Pinwheel Quilt
Granddaughter's quilt that included
hand crocheting done by her other
grandmother, now deceased
Teresa Odermatt (guest) Happily Ever After
appliqué quilt
Margaret Wolfe Shared an Oakdale newspaper
article on Thread Painting that
featured one of our members,
Pam Fondse
Gail Wax Shared a works in progress,
Reflections project quilt
Meeting was adjourned at 9:03.
Respectfully submitted,
Anita Hay, Co–Secretary
Presentation of President’s Quilt to Yvonne Jones by Lila Bradshaw
Page 8 Crossroads Chatter
Quilts of Honor Special Presentation
Our program meeting on July 9th will be a presenta-
tion of Quilts of Honor to veterans who are related or
friends of our own members. If you would like to
honor a veteran on that night, please call Marilee
Heaston so their name can be added to our list. If
you would like to make the quilt for your veteran, that
would be great, just let us know. Gail Belmont of
Quilts of Honor will be our guest speaker that
evening, and she will be making the presentations.
On another note, she is soliciting quilts for a quilt
show at the National Museum of the Marine Corps in
Washington, D.C., on October, 2013. The quilts are
to be done in red, white and blue or the Marine colors
of red, black and gold. The size limitations are as fol-
lows: 50"x60", 55"x65", 57"x67" or 60"x70".
Contact Marilee for the rest of the parameters and
deadline dates.
If you are unable to make a quilt for Quilts of Honor,
either for the Museum show, or our own presentation,
or to add to the Q of H collection, but would like to
make a monetary donation to help Gail replace her
computer machine, contact Marilee for Gail's contact
information or go to www.quiltsofhonor.org.
Healdsburg Retreat, September, 2013
A 5 day/4 night retreat is being planned for Sept 15 -
Sept 19 at Bishop's Ranch near Healdsburg. Many of
you have traveled to several quilt shows and have a
good sized stash. Now we are going to give you a
chance to use some of those wonderful pieces of
material or complete some UFO's.
If you are interested, please let me know as soon as
possible. The cost will be $460, double occupancy.
Meals, lodging and snacks are included. You may
sew on anything you want and must bring all of your
sewing supplies (tables, electrical cords and power
strips will be supplied). This center is located in a
beautiful rural area.
A $100 non-refundable deposit was due by April 1,
2013. Transportation is not provided, but you might
want to car pool. The original 20 slots are full but
there may be additional slots available.
Margaret Wolfe: 847-8768 or 996-8449
Page 9 April 2013
Fat Quarter Lotto
Hi all you fat quarter lotto participants. We had a nice
selection turned in for the February drawing. The
lucky winners were Terry Harmon and Ursula Sylvan.
Some wild polka dots were turned in for March, what a treat. The lucky winners were Lois Housman and Star Strahle. I'm sorry, I still feel bad when I win. Looking forward to April and pastels.
See you then! Star
Themes for the year:
April 2013-Pastels
May 2013- Florals
June 2013-Novelties
July 2013- Patriotic
Please welcome the following new members:
Hollie Rawe, 1441 Lansing Drive, Modesto,
95350
Cell phone:495-7754
E-mail: [email protected]
Spouse: Rodney
Donna Shelton, 5036 Riverbed Court,
Riverbank, 95367
Home phone: 869-1941, cell: 222-7767
E-mail: [email protected]
Spouse: David
Birthday: February 18
Janelle Moon, 3817 Windwood Place,
Modesto, 95355
Home phone: 238-3484, cell: 499-8429,
work phone: 848-8826
E-mail: [email protected]
Spouse: Dennis
Birthday: November 26
Sharon Iyer 3492 Scottlee Dr., Turlock 95382
Home phone: 656-0713, cell: 535-4663
E-mail: [email protected]
Spouse: Ram
Birthday: September 23
Now is the time to renew membership for 2013-14.
Dues remain a bargain at $20 per year for renewing
members. Membership forms will be at the next
meeting or can be downloaded from our Website.
Margie Fox is going to be taking over as Membership
Chair; however, Margie is still recovering from hip
surgery and I will continue doing membership until
Margie is able to assume her duties.
Mail your membership forms to Mary Giventer, 1140
Frago Ct., Turlock, CA 95382 or turn them in at the
guild meeting.
Congratulations to $75 scholarship winners: Karen
Turner, Paddy Shopher, Angie Gohn, Teri Harman.
Applications for the Terry Kendrick Memorial
Scholarship are available on the web site and will
also be available at the next meeting. The
scholarship committee will be meeting to discuss
potential changes to the current scholarship program.
Finally, thank you to everyone who has helped me in
the membership position in the last two years.
Membership is definitely not a one person job. It
takes the interest, warmth and welcoming spirit of
each of you to help our guild grow. I especially want
to thank Louise Nelson who has hosted Welcome
events for new members quarterly. She is definitely
my membership angel.
Mary Giventer
Membership
Page 10 Crossroads Chatter
Business Meeting Minutes March 26, 2013
The March 26th business meeting was called to order at 7:04 PM by President Gail Wax. New members and guests were introduced. Sign-up sheets for the April 8th workshop to be taught by Annette Kennedy, and for the Quilts of Honor were circulated. President Gail asked for volunteers to present short subjects at the business meetings. If you are interested, please contact her. The minutes were approved as published.
The treasurer presented the March report. The 2013-14 budget was presented. It was moved and seconded that the budget be approved as presented. The motion carried.
Old business:
Scholarships: Members were given their final opportunity to sign ups for the four $75.00 scholarships. Revisions to the scholarship program were suggested. One recommendation is to divide the Kendrick scholarship among a number of members for this year to help pay for the Ricky Tims seminar. Another was to add additional scholarships to the budget this year for this purpose. President Gail Wax reported that a scholarship committee meeting would be convened to review the scholarship program. After reviewing the suggested revisions to the scholarship criteria and others, they will make recommendations to the membership. She asked that anyone interested in serving on this committee contact her.
New business and Announcements:
The San Jose Quilt Museum of Quilts and Textiles is featuring Folk Indian Textiles. In May they will feature Baby Carriers from China, followed by New York Beauty quilts from July to October.
West Coast Mennonite Sale and Auction will be held in Fresno, on April 3-6, including a quilt and afghan sale on Sat.
May 18: Quilting in the Pines Quilt show in Pine Mountain
A thank you note was received from Generation to Generation Heirlooms and from Sylvia Hill complimenting the guild on the lovely quilt show. Sylvia loved the Doors of Modesto challenge.
The $75 scholarship winners were drawn. The winners are: Karen Turner, Paddy Shopher, Angie Gohn, and Teri Harman. Each will receive a $75.00 scholarship.
Reports:
Vice-presidents: Kathy Sandner presented information on the April workshop and program to be presented by Annette Kennedy. She stated that the V-Ps are finalizing the schedule for this year's programs. She asked for members’ suggestions for presenters. Marilee Heaston told about members about the Quilts of Honor program to be given in July. See the article on this in this newsletter.
Membership: Mary Giventer reported that 48 members were in attendance. She stated that applications for the Teri Kendrick scholarship are available from her and on the website. Membership dues should be paid this month.
Hospitality: Star Strahle asked that members not go into the kitchen due to the health requirements. People working in the kitchen need to receive training. She asked for volunteers to help with Hot August Nights.
Sunshine: Carol Paras reported on cards sent to members and asked members to donate blank cards to be used by Sunshine.
Small Groups: Suzanne Guthrie reported on the small group meetings for March and that a new small group is being formed. Contact her for information.
Warm Wrappings: Lila Bradshaw reported that National Quilt Day was very successful. She asked for a volunteer to do the binding for one quilt. She also reported that she sent information on our color challenge to Joan Wolfrom, along with photos of the color challenge quilts. Check out Joan's blog for possible inclusion of our challenge with photos.
Block of the Month: No report
Secret Pals: Michele Stoumbaugh asked for sign ups for secret pals.
Library: Bernie Thomas reported that the library has been reorganized and showed the book: Creative Quilts, Crayon Box Book.
Ricky Tims Seminar 2014 The hall is booked and the details are being finalized
for the Ricky Tims Super Seminar It will be at the
Modesto Centre Plaza, February 6-8, 2014 The
contract is signed and we are proceeding with the
next step, which is getting the information out to
everyone within a 300 mile radius that Ricky is
coming to Modesto.
We are working with the Modesto Convention and
Visitors Bureau to see what discounts may be
available for hotels, restaurants, etc. The good news
is that parking will be free in the lot adjacent to the
Centre Plaza for early registrants. The DoubleTree/
Hilton Hotel has set aside a group of rooms at a
special rate for the Seminar also.
The registration forms for the Seminars to be held in
2014 are going to be different than in the past, and
are not yet posted on Ricky’s website. Instead of
groups registering together to receive a discounted
rate as in the past, registrations will now be done
individually and online, and those registering early will
receive a discounted fee. Details to be available
soon.
I know you have picked up on my enthusiasm for this
event, but if you are still unfamiliar with who Ricky is
and what all this fuss is about, I invite you to visit
Ricky’s website, www.rickytims.com, and click on
Seminars and watch his 4 minute video to see for
yourself. I know you won’t be disappointed.
Linda Cover
Page 11 April 2013
FNCQC: Delores Miller reported that the next meeting will be held April 17th.
Newsletter: Angie Gohn asked members to submit information for the newsletter by Thursday, March 29.
Fat Quarter drawing: This month's winners are: Star Strahle and Lois Housman.
Short Subject: The short subject was presented by Anita Hay telling about her Asilomar class with Kathy McNeil on Naturescapes.
Show and Tell:
Ellen Kay Lee-Wooten: 3 quilts—jelly roll, baby quilt, and red, white and black quilt
Pat Ferguson: Room divider and crib quilt
Ursula Sylvan: Knitted baby blanket
Kay Hawkins: Lavender bouquet quilt
Pam Toombs: quilts—View from 672 Easy St.
Jeanne Lock: chicken purse and 1/2 mile quilt
The meeting was adjourned at 9:07.
Respectfully submitted,
Joyce Compton, Co–Secretary
Business Meeting Minutes March 26, 2013 (cont.)
Editor ’s Note: Block of the Month
This is the best picture I got of the last Block of the Month
presented by Lila and Paddy during the Program meeting on
March 12th. Yes, it’s very fuzzy, its not your eyesight.
If anyone has a better picture, I would like to post it on the
website. Please send if to me at [email protected]
Thanks, Angie
Country Crossroads Quilters P.O. Box 577063
Modesto CA 95357-7083
We're on the Web!
www.countrycrossroadsquilters.com
Remember to bring to Meetings:
Name Tag
Show and Tell
Library Books
Warm Wrapping Quilt Projects
Secret Pal
May Newsletter Deadline:
April 24, 2013
Nearby Quilt Shows
April 6- 7
Contra Costa County Quilters
Centre Concord
5298 Clayton Rd
Concord
April 12- 14
The Best of the Valley
McDermont Field House
365 N. Sweet Brier
Lindsay
April 20- 21
Amador Valley Quilters
Alameda County Fairgrounds
Pleasanton
April 20- 21
Shower of Stars Quilt Show
Santa Clara Convention Center
5001 Great American Parkway
Santa Clara
May 4- 5
Mountain Gems Quilt Show
Oakhurst Community Center
39800 Road 425B
Oakhurst
May 4- 5
“Spring on the Straits”
2013 Quilt Show
1189 Washington St.
Benicia
If you are traveling, look at the calendars on
Northern California Quilt Council (www.ncqc.net
calendar) , Southern California Quilt Council
(www.sccqg.org events) Quilt Qua
(www.quiltqua.com/shows/) Quilt Guilds and
Shows Worldwide (www.quiltguilds.com) for
additional listings.