Country Fare Quilter's Guild Quilt Show
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Each October the guild hosts a judged Quilt Show with close to 200 quilts to showcase the quilting talents of our members and other area quilters, which includes cash prizes, vendors, member crafts, a small quilt auction, daily apron auctions, prize baskets, bed-turnings, live demonstrations, our annual fabric challenge, food concession, Quilts of Valor, and more. The highlight of our quilt show is giving away our annual Donation Quilt on Saturday afternoon.
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Phone : 918-386-2892 (Always call and confirm events.)
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