Atlanta Quilt Corner and Crafty
Misfits Launch a Quilt Raffle for the benefit of Atlanta Memorial
Community House
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[July 26, 2018]
ATLANTA
As a ‘thank-you’ to the Atlanta Parks Department for the use of the
Atlanta Memorial Community House basement as work space for the
creation and completion of over 250 quilts a year, the Atlanta Quilt
Corner and Crafty Misfits created a military themed quilt for this
year’s raffle. The proceeds will go toward maintenance projects
within the Community House.
“We would not be able to provide so many quilts for the children of
the Wee Care Tree, Atlanta; St Francis Children’s Cancer Center,
Peoria; and Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital ER, Lincoln, without
the space to store supplies, cut, sew, tie, and bind quilts,” said
Donna Campbell of the Quilt Corner.
The quilt is on display at The Dixie Restaurant, McLean, Illinois.
Tickets can be purchased at The Dixie restaurant counter or by
calling 217-960-6261. The drawing for the quilt will be at 8:00
p.m., on Labor Day, September 3, 2018 at The Dixie.
The Atlanta Quilt Corner in partnership with the Atlanta Needlework
Guild and the Crafty Misfits encourages anyone interested in helping
to make gifts for local children to attend any of our meetings or
contact Donna Campbell, 217-960-6261 or email
djscalaska @yahoo.com.
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Areas of need:
cutting and
pressing fabric squares and/or binding,
sewing squares into strips,
sewing strips into quilt tops,
tie quilts,
binding quilts,
knit or crochet all size winter hats, scarves, mittens, and/or
slippers.
Tasks can be done at your home on your schedule or at one of our
meetings:
Needlework Guild
Every Monday, 1-3 p.m.
Atlanta Manor
Community Room
201 N Howard Street
Quilt Corner
Every Wednesday, 1-3 p.m.
Route 66 Memories Museum
104 Arch Street
Every Saturday, 4-6 p.m.
Atlanta Memorial Community House basement
corner 6th and Race St – use ground level entrance at back of
the house
Come join the fun of working with like-minded women while providing
warmth to local children in need.
[Donna Campbell] |