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| This is Ann Culler; she and her husband Virgil owned the antique quilts we featured. Ann is pictured here holding the antique quilt which she and Virgil donated for the raffle.
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| Thursday, the day before our show, most of our group worked hard to get everything ready. |
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| Several of our husbands came with us and did a lot of the heavy work. We were very thankful! Shown here, left to right, are Tom Horne, Don Niebuhr, and Marv Wright. |
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| By early morning on Friday, we were ready. The quilts were all placed and the raffle display was ready. Raffle chair Eleanor Sigmon, Publicity chair Donna Cummings, Cheri Romley, and Set-up Chair Bev Wright are pictured. |
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| Pat Ireland Williams and Chair Cam Waguespack got ready to sell beautiful craft items. |
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| Joanne Hammond, Co-Chair, shows off some delicious bake sale items. |
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| Beth Niebuhr and Elaine Horne are ready to sell tickets. |
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| Antique Quilt Show Chair Joan Brown visits with early guest May Baker, past Arizona State Questers President |
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| Virgil Culler, owner of the show quilts, shares a pointer on one of the displays with Cheri Romley |
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| A couple of guests check out the names, dates, and places on this 1920s signature quilt. |
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| Speaker Nyla Paulson discusses quilt history to a receptive audience. |
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| Some ladies check the information about the Cathedral Window pattern in their souvenir booklets |
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| Alice Obrenovich tells about the Underground Railway Sampler she made to illustrate quilt blocks which were probably used as a code to guide slaves to freedom |
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| Speaker Jan Gallo displays a beautiful piece she brought during her discussion of "Quilting Now and Then." |
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| Prescott Pines Questers President Bev Wright, center, welcomes members of another Prescott Questers group. |
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Joanne P. Hammond, a member of our Questers group, spoke on Simple Machine Quilting, explaining that quilting doesn’t need to be a complicated process and how to keep it simple. |
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| Our guests appreciated the details contributed by Virgil Culler. |
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| Our show was dedicated to the memory of Ann Culler, who was a good friend as well as an inspiration to all of us. |
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