My local quilt guild took a huge step and became a Homemaker Club as part of the Calloway County Cooperative Extension Service in December. We look at this as a win/win for our quilt guild and for the Extension Service. This will give us a permanent home for our guild, a great place to have monthly meetings, sew days, and in-town retreats. We are the largest homemaker club for Calloway County Extension Service. Our guild is so excited to become a Homemaker Club! We will keep track of our service hours, and this will aid the Extension Office in applying for grants and funding for them.
One of our guild's charity projects is making veteran's quilts. I recently finished one of these and presented it at our February meeting.
Our guild has just taken on a new huge charity project for our local Murray Calloway County Hospital and their new Cancer Center. We are making quilts for patients taking cancer treatments at the Center. Here's one I donated at our February meeting.
A few others presented at the meeting.
I think this new charity project for the Cancer Center is going to grow over the months. We are just getting it off the ground. Plus, we just received 38 small size moving boxes of beautiful fabric from a member who is moving to an assisted living facility. We now have enough fabric for charity quilts to last a long time and we all have fabric we would like to donate from our stash.
Thanks for stopping by - Judy. Happy Quilting!
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Home Matters Link Party on Friday
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Off the Wall Friday @ Creations, Quilts, Whatever
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Great quilts and great blog. The Extension meeting room looks wonderful. Perhaps more quilting groups could benefit from joining their local County Extension Services.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a win win for the guild and the extension! Your finished quilts will bring much comfor to the veterans/patients that recieve them. Thanks for linking up to TGIFF!
ReplyDeleteHi Judy! What a wonderful upbeat post. It sounds like you are part of a very active guild with excellent outreach programs. I hope you are enjoying the weekend. {{Hugs}} ~smile~ Roseanne
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea to do a Souper bowl!! Love your patriotic quilt
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