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Volume 42 Issue 3 March, 2020
In This Issue
1. March Program
2. President’s Notes
Cares and Concerns
3. Workshop Info
4. Officers
Advertising
5. Advertising
6. CTRQS Member Entry
Form
7. CTRQS SHOW
INFORMATION
8. CTRQS Categories
9. CTRQS Show Rules
10. CTRQS Mini Quilt
Auction
Bus Tour Information
11. Block of the Month
12. Retreat Information
13. Birthday Block
14. Programs
15. Advertising
16. Contact Information
March 2020 Program
Common Threads Quilt Show is Coming!
June 25-27, 2020 QUILT SHOW ENTRY FORM page 6
There are so many details to get ready for this show. Lots of very helpful
information as well as your entry form is in this newsletter.
Be sure to look at pages 6-9!
Kim Lapacek Kim Lapacek, Persimon Dreams, is a 30+ year
old mother, wife, artist, apple orchardist, retired civil engineer, and entrepreneur.
She is currently in a major quilting phase of her creative endeavors. In 2010, she came up with the concept for Project QUILTING and since then the challenges have started, thousands of quilts have been created and hundreds of dollars worth of prizes have been given away.
She is a HUGE fan of quilt alongs. It’s really helped her hone her piecing skills and try things she never thought she would try before. Also – they’ve been great for helping her use up her scrap stash! Whatever level of quilter you are, don’t rule out a quilt along just because you don’t need ‘another’ sampler quilt – there is so much to learn out there – you’ll surprise even yourself!
She enjoys sharing her enthusiasm about creativity through teaching, lecturing, blogging and via social media
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Please shop with our advertisers and let
them know you appreciate their
support of our Guild!
Cares & Concerns Jo Anne Andra passed away.
Bethel Wentz’s mother-in-law and Trudy Jacobson’s
mother had surgery.
Please remember to enter Cares & Concerns in the
notebook on the Hospitality table or email
President’s Notes By Kendra McBroom
Happy March! Didn’t you find Mickey Dupree
empowering to do things that we might not have
thought of before? I enjoyed her take on different
types of textures we can include in our quilts. I am
going to use her suggestion to “Do something
different”. I am going to stop looking at the end of the
bolt or selvage of the fabric. If I like it and even if it is a
little bit crazy, I have permission to play and be creative
with my ideas. And I am also going to include more
plaid in my projects. Since she says that plaid is the
most misunderstood fabric, I owe it to myself to utilize
it more often.
Perhaps you noticed the low roar that was in our
February guild meeting. There were wall to wall
happenings! Cheerful sounds, busy people and a room
full of activities was what I heard. People notify me
often of their need for a spot at a table or an
announcement that would interest our membership. I
want to include as many as possible. When we stop
being busy, that is when we tend to get stagnant and
lose interest. The wonderful wide variety of things to
do in our guild is what keeps us alive and interesting
not only to ourselves but to visitors and new members.
We are only a short time away from our Bi-annual
Quilt Show. Please be thinking of how you can
volunteer to help it run smoothly. It takes many hands
to work together and display the hundreds of quilts
that we want to show to the community. There will be
a variety of positions and each one is important. While
you are finishing up your own quilts to enter, you can
imagine yourself in whatever opportunity you decide
that you fit best within the team of volunteers. Thank
you for being a part of PQG and stepping up to keep it
alive and growing. 2020 is already a fun year!
LIBRARY HOURS
11:30 am to 1:00 pm
After the meeting, 3:00 to 3:30 pm
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
Sue Gilliam Librarian
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Workshop Policy Workshop sign-ups are open to all Guild members three (3) guild meetings before the workshop at a cost of $40 for one-day workshop ($80 for two-days). If space remains available one month prior to the workshop, non-members may register at the non-member cost of $50 for one-day ($100 for two-days). Workshop reservations are held only with full payment of the registration fee. When reservations are phoned into the Workshop Chair, the person will be placed on a waiting list until payment is received. Refunds will be given only if a workshop is cancelled by PQG. If there is no waiting list, members and non-members are responsible for finding and securing funds from another person.
Workshop Information
Please read the Guild Workshop Policy first before registering for one of our speakers’ workshops.
Please check the Upcoming Workshop for details for cost, available kit cost, and materials needed for each workshop. Workshop fees are non-refundable. Sign up for workshops is available during Guild meetings at the Workshop table. A supply list is available at the time of sign-up.
Workshop Location
McDonald’s Sewing & Vacuum
601 North West Street, Wichita, KS
Call or email Nina Trusty to sign up.
Upcoming Workshops
MARCH WORKSHOP
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
"Dresden Neighborhood"
with Kim Lapacek
$40
For Workshop information and supply list email
Nina Trusty at [email protected]
APRIL WORKSHOP
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
By special request, another charity challenge workshop
More info available at the March meeting.
~~~~~~~~~~ MAY 13th WORKSHOP
Peg Pennell will teach participants in this workshop to create a "Crazy Stars" quilt. You will use fabrics from
your stash to design delightful stars.
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The Quilted Zebra Longarm Quilting Services
Custom, just the way you want it!
SuZann Beverly
316-621-0371
2019 – 2020 PQG Officers
President Kendra McBroom
Vice President Donna Loehr
VP Elect Pam Sackschewsky
Secretary Stephanie Pierce
Treasurer Angela Stoddard
Finance Kurt Sackschewsky
Hospitality Judy Barley
Membership Lynda Miller
Newsletter SuZann Beverly
Advertising Anita Brozik
Publicity Debbie Wood
Workshops Nina Trusty
Past President Sara Farley
Members at Large Day Teresa Puetz & Karen Irey Evening Kate Crandell Nominating Committee Merilyn Austin / Sharon Allman / Judy Welfelt / Donna Bradbury / Alternates: Nila Albrecht / Cheryl Maris
Ken Quilt 633 longarm, 12ft table.
Inside throat 13.5" x 7". $2500
PU only Charlet at 316-689-0741.
QUILTER’S TIP: Tip: Attend sewing retreats and you will be
inspired and learn so much from others. Plus you make new friends.
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We make quilt labels!
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Bring Your Scissors to the Show!
John Drew of Scissor Masters LLC will be a vendor at our show. He has been a sharpener for
40 years and in addition to sharpening sewing and pinking scissors will also work on knives,
clippers, floral and grooming blades. It’s been years since we have had a scissor
sharpener at the show so take advantage of this opportunity.
Just four months until our quilt show and your show committee is working hard to pull it together but we are worried
about our show and future shows.
Profits from the show fund programs for the next two years and with a budget of $15,500 a year, that means we
need to clear $31,000. Unfortunately, profits from our show have steadily declined in the last ten years. Not because
the shows haven’t been amazing! But just as our membership has declined, so has attendance at the show. It’s harder
and harder to attract vendors to our show and expenses continue to rise. We’ve been hit with several unexpected
bills for this show which could really hurt our bottom line.
So, we need your help!
1. First, enter your quilts in the show! Debbie shouldn’t have to do a song and dance and we shouldn’t have to beg
for your entries. This is our opportunity to proudly show our family, friends and the public what we create. Enter
quilts that have been completed since the 2018 show as a judged entry and receive comments from a nationally
certified quilt judge. General entries can be older as long as they haven’t been entered in our show before. This
year you can enter antique and vintage quilts in our special exhibit, “Once Upon a Quilt”. Enter those treasured
family heirlooms or quilts you have discovered at estate sales or antique shops. Quilts need to be in good
condition, not loved to death. Lots of guild members have been spending lots of their time and energy making
this show possible. If you can’t be bothered to enter your quilts, what’s the point of a quilt show? We can just
double or triple our dues instead.
2. . Participate in the Mini Quilt Auction! This year since the Education Grant Committee is in good financial shape
for the next two years, proceeds from the auction will go towards our guild programs. This could really help our
budget, so make a mini, buy a mini or do both.
Jan Hutchinson, CTRQS Co-chair
Attention All Members:
We NEED QUILTS Lots of Quilts. Please dig around and find some quilts for the show. Remember general entries can be older quilts. as long as they have never been in a show before. Judged quilts need to be newer, less than 2 years since the last show. I do not want to hear excuses, like mine are not good enough, I only make wall hanging or table runners and toppers, I have not made any recently. We take all sizes table runners/toppers, mini, ,wall, quilts and bags. All levels of quilters come to our show. They want to see quilts they can make. Would you want to go to a show with only judged quilts and no regular quilts? Not me? I love getting ideas at quilt shows. Color ideas and pattern ideas. These help all of us think outside of the box we are in. Please, Please, help us bring in your quilts. Quilt in the Antique exhibit or the Applique exhibit do not count in your 5. You can entry 5 quilts in the show. Judge quilts do cost $12. Remember you need a picture (4x6). If you can't get a picture, bring you quilt to guild, we will take a picture of it. No problem. See you at guild with several entries. Counting on all of you!!!! Debbie Jones Make me proud!!
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2020 COMMON THREADS REGIONAL QUILT SHOW JUDGED CATEGORIES
Categories 1 - 7, Large Quilt, one width + one length is greater than 140”
1. Pieced Quilt, machine quilted - 1 person 2. Appliquéd Quilt, machine quilted - 1 person 3. Pieced and Appliquéd Quilt, machine quilted - 1 person 4. Pieced Quilt, basic machine quilted - 2 person 5. Pieced Quilt, custom machine quilted - 2 person 6. Appliquéd Quilt, machine quilted - 2 person 7. Pieced and Appliquéd Quilt, machine quilted - 2 person
Categories 8 - 12: Wall Quilt, one width + one length less than 140”
8. Pieced Wall Hanging, machine quilted - 1 person 9. Appliquéd Wall Hanging, machine quilted - 1 person 10. Pieced Wall Hanging, machine quilted - 2 person 11. Appliquéd Wall Hanging, machine quilted - 2 person 12. Pieced and Appliquéd Wall Hanging, machine quilted - 2 person Additional Categories:
13. Quilt or Wall Hanging, hand quilted - 1 person 14. Quilt or Wall Hanging, hand quilted - more than 1 person 15. Art Quilt - Original, no pattern, any technique. If a photo is inspiration, credit must be given to photographer. 16. Holiday Quilt - Holiday theme, any technique 17. Miniature Quilt - Any quilt with no side measuring more than 24”, using any technique, each interior block must measure 4” or less. 18. Modern Quilt - Primarily functional, having but not limited to the following characteristics: the use of bold colors and prints, high contrast and graphic areas of solid color, improvisational piecing, minimalism, expansive negative space, and alternate grid work. Also, modern traditionalism. 19. Group Quilt - 3 or more people (Bee, Mini Group) 20. Quilt made from PQG workshop 21. My First Judged Quilt 22. Bags - must be quilted 23. Other, Traditional - Crazy Quilt, Hand Embroidered, Whole Cloth, Yo-Yo’s, etc. 24. Other, Non-traditional - Machine Embroidered, Photo-Transfer, Selvage, T-Shirt, etc. 25. Found & Finished - Quilts made with found vintage and/or antique linens, quilt blocks, or quilt tops which the entrant has actively participated in the construction and/or quilting. Vintage = 50 years or older. Young Quilters (No entry fee): 26. Quilted items made by youth, ages 6-11 27. Quilted items made by youth, ages 12-18 Categories #26 & #27 will be judged by a guild member. First, second, third place, and participation ribbons will be awarded. Enter up to 2 items in the age category you were when item was made.
Questions? Please contact Mayleen Vinson, CTRQS Judging Chair, (316) 655-3876 or [email protected]
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2020 COMMON THREADS REGIONAL QUILT SHOW RULES
GENERAL ENTRY RULES Quilt entrant must be a member in good standing of the Prairie Quilt Guild or one of the participating regional quilt guilds. General entry quilts may have been completed at any time but must not have been previously entered into the quilt show. A total of five (5) general entry and judged quilts combined may be entered. If you must withdraw an entry, please notify us as
soon as possible. All entries must remain on display for the duration of the show. Each entry must have: - A 4” sleeve securely sewn to back of quilt entry, see instructions on website: www.wichitaquiltshow.com - An identification label securely sewn on the lower left-hand corner of the back of the quilt. This fabric label must include your name, home address, and the title of the quilt. 6. Delivery - It is the responsibility of entrant to pick up quilt drop off information at May and June 2020 PQG meetings. 7. Unclaimed entries will become the property of PQG after July 1, 2020. 8. Reasonable care will be taken to protect quilt entries but if insurance is desired, it is entrant’s responsibility. PQG will not assume responsibility for lost or damaged quilts. 9. Photography or videotaping is allowed for personal use only and the maker/owner of the quilt must be given credit. Other uses obtain permission from the show office. PQG reserves the right to use photographs of all entries in PQG publicity. 10. All entries must be clean, free of strong odors and pet fur. JUDGED ENTRY RULES 1. Quilt entrant must be a member in good standing of the Prairie Quilt Guild or one of the participating regional quilt guilds. 2. Judged entries must have been completed in 2018, 2019, or 2020. 3. Two entries per category up to a total of five (5) general and judged entries combined. If you must withdraw an entry, please
notify us as soon as possible. 4. Entrant must have actively participated in the construction and/or quilting of the quilt top. 5. Entry forms must be turned in at either a PQG meeting by March 10, 2020 or mailed and postmarked by March 10, 2020. 6. Acceptance of Judged entries is on “first submitted / first accepted” basis up to 200 quilts. This is not a juried show. The entry form must have all information completed and all required enclosures included for an entry to be processed. 7. A $12.00 non-refundable entry fee must accompany each judged entry. 8. Select the proper category for your entry. The entries committee, in conjunction with the judge, reserves the right to make the
final placement of quilts in all categories. 9. Entries must consist of 3 layers: backing, filler, and top, held together with stitching through all three layers. No False Backs. 10. All entries must be clean, free of strong odors and pet fur. 11. Entries will be judged by a NACQJ Certified Judge. Decision of the judge is final. Each judged entry will receive a written
evaluation form which the entrant must pick up at the quilt show or make other arrangements to receive. 12. PQG will award the entrant any prize money and/or ribbon won. 13. All entries must remain on display for the duration of the show. 14. Each entry must have: - A 4” sleeve securely sewn to back of quilt entry, see instructions on website: www.wichitaquiltshow.com
- A cloth identification label securely sewn on the lower left-hand corner of the back of the quilt. This fabric label must include your name, home address, and the title of the quilt. For judging purposes, please safety pin your entry number tag over this identification label. Place your quilt in the entry bag so that the entry number tag shows.
15. Delivery - Entrants will be notified of quilt drop off sites and dates in May 2020. No judged entry delivery will be accepted after judging begins on Monday, June 22, 2020.
16. Unclaimed entries will become the property of PQG after July 1, 2020. Reasonable care will be taken to protect quilt entries but if insurance is desired, it is entrant's responsibility. PQG will not assume responsibility for lost or damaged quilts.
17. Photography or videotaping is allowed for personal use only and the maker/owner of the quilt must be given credit. Other uses obtain permission from the show office. PQG reserves the right to use photographs of all entries in PQG publicity. YOUNG QUILTERS RULES - Judged Show rules apply except for the following: No Entry fee. Entrant does not need to be a member of Prairie Quilt Guild or a participating guild. Enter up to two (2) quilted items in the age category you were when item was made. Items will be judged by a PQG member and 1st, 2nd, 3rd place and participation ribbons will be awarded.
Questions? Please contact Mayleen Vinson, CTRQS Judging Chair, (316) 655-3876 or [email protected]
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LUNCH AND GUIDED TOUR INCLUDED IN TRIP COST!
Registration may be mailed to:
Kaye Barth, 2628 N. Clarence, Wichita, KS 67204
Please include a cell phone number and email address ,along with your payment
or see Kaye at the next guild meeting
PQG Bus Tour — April 24, 2020
$45 per person (includes: bus, lunch, & museum)
1st Stop - Hennessey, OK
PRAIRIE QUILT SHOP
The largest quilt shop in Oklahoma was recently chosen
as one of the top ten shops in the nation by Quilt
Sampler magazine. Located an hour north of Oklahoma
City in a 100 year old historic building in downtown
Hennessey, OK. The store is 6,072 square feet jammed
packed with over 5000 bolts of quilting fabrics, notions
and kits. The quilt shop staff will entertain us and
provide lunch. WHAT A DEAL … of course we want to
shop their extensive stock of fabulous quilting fabrics
and accessories!
2nd Stop - Ponca City, OK
E.W. MARLAND MANSION
The Marland Mansion is a 43,561 sq. ft. magnificent
mansion that is one of the largest residences in the
southwestern United States and is know as the “Palace
on the Prairie.” The mansion took three years to
construct , 1925 to 1928. The mansion designed by
master architect John Duncan Forsyth, along with artists,
decorators, and sculptors of international reputation. It
measures 78 feet wide and 184 ft. long. It has 55 rooms,
including 10 bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, 7 fireplaces, and
3 kitchens. In 1973 the mansion was designated as a
National Historic Landmark and is now a museum open
to the public.
Kids camp needs donation fabric! Bright and happy. We also need
tin boxes like what “Altoids” or “Sucrets” come in. Sue Gilliam.
~ KIDS CAMP QUILTS ~ If you had a kid in kids camp 2018-2019 we would like to ask that they enter their quilts
in the PQG 2020 show! Freema Covey
Mini Quilt Auction
The Common Threads Quilt Show Mini Quilt Auction will be a Silent Auction. There will be a minimum base price and a Buy Now price. It will run from Thursday through Saturday at 3:00 pm. I would like to encourage all guild members to either donate a mini quilt, runner, or topper that they have made or made through their bee group. The money raised from the auction will go to support programs for the next two years. The guidelines for the quilts are:
Size – maximum 160’ perimeter (40 X 40)
Have a sleeve or hanger (rings) if intended to hang Have a label with your name, date and title The entry form is available on the quilt show website, www.wichitaquiltshow.com. Entries will be accepted at the April, May and June guild meetings. If you have any questions please call Susan McMillan 316-650-2353 or [email protected].
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2019-2020 Block of the Month - March 20120
Kansas Theme Block #6
Hens and Chicks
For Month 6 we will be making a 6 ½ inch center block called Hens and Chicks. You may use any dark color for the large triangle and small triangles, but I will instruct using the two color combinations from past center blocks, staying with white (light) background. From white (light) background fabric, cut 1- 6 ½ x 1 1/4 inch strip for block center, two -3 x 1 1/4 inch strip for center upper and lower row. Cut six 2 inch squares. Cut these squares in half diagonally to make 12 triangles. Cut two brown (darker color) 3 ½ inch squares. Cut these in half diagonally to make 4 triangles. Cut two gold (or you may use the brown/darker color again) 2 inch squares. Cut these in half to make 4 triangles. Sew a gold triangle to a white triangle, long edge together (do a scant ¼ inch seam to make sure your square will be large enough). Complete this four times to make squares of white/gold, checking to make sure your square is a 1 3/4 inch square. Sew each small white triangle separately to the right and left side of your gold/white square, thus making a larger triangle when done, mirroring your brown triangle. Lay your large white/gold triangle on top of your brown triangle, long edges together. Sew this seam. Trim this large square combo to a 3 inch square. Sew small white strip to one side of this combo square, making sure the colored triangles are pointing into the center of the design. Sew the other combo square to the other side of the white strip. Complete this step twice, ending up with the upper and lower piece of your design, measuring 6 ½ by 3 inches. Sew the long white strip from the center design to your upper piece, making sure the colored triangles are pointing to the center. Sew the lower piece to this, again making sure your colored triangles will be pointing to the center. Completed square should measure 6 ½ by 6 ½ inches.
Border: Churndash Design Your center square will be completed by using the border Churndash design from previous block of the month designs. See previous months for instructions for this.
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2020 Spring Quilt Retreat March 23-28, 2020
There is still time to register!
Would you like to be in the company of others who share your interests for a fun time in March? Then the Prairie
Quilt Guild’s retreat is for you! As a requirement of WheatState Camp, we MUST have at least 20 participants each
day for this retreat to be able to be held as planned.
You have now through the March guild meeting to make your reservation for the Prairie Quilt Guild spring retreat.
The retreat is held at Wheat State Camp located between Andover and Augusta just north of Highway 400 (Kellogg).
Note: You do not have to attend all days listed, you can attend any number of days as you would like (1, 2, 3, etc. and
they don’t have to be consecutive!)
If you have reserved your spot final payment is due at the March meeting and full payment is due at that time.
We will have the forms for registration available at the March meeting, you can also find the form for registration
on pqgks.com website under links. Also, all information about the retreat can be found there.
If you cannot make the March meeting you can send your payment along with the registration form if you are
registering at this time, or your final payment if you have already made a deposit, to Donna Loehr – address is in the
directory.
We hope you will consider joining us for a time where we get to know other members of our Guild, sew a lot,
share snacks, maybe play a few games, but most of all just have fun! If you have any questions you can email Donna
Loehr or you can call someone on the committee.
Retreat Committee, Donna Loehr, Nila Albrecht, Mary Ann
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In order to help keep our members
safe from identify theft, we are
offering to have old, unused
Membership Directories shredded.
Just bring them to the membership table.
2020 Birthday Block
Volunteer to be a “Holder and
Folder” at the meeting. Ask at
the Hospitality Table.
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2019 /2020 PQG Programs
March: Kim Lapacek, Persimon Dreams Lectures: Wildly Careening Workshop: Dresden Neighborhood April: Lori Triplett Lectures: “Exploring the Poos Collection” trunk show May: Peg Pennell Lectures: Afternoon - Challenge Junkie Evening - You’ve Come a Long Way Baby Workshop: Crazy Stars June: Diane Okeson Lecture: “Applique, Applique, Applique” trunk show July: Reeze Hanson, Morning Glory Designs
Lectures: Inspiration is in the Air
Workshop: Curved Piecing w/o Pins –
Winding Ways August: Barbara Black Lectures: Color and Quiltmaking
Workshop: Don’t be Afraid of the Texas Braid
September: Emily Taylor, Collage Quilter
Lectures: Introduction to Impressionist
Collage Quilts
Workshop: Collage – Harvest / Pumpkin
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Charity Corner
In January and February we have donated 55 quilted pieces to the charities we have chosen as priorities for this year:
Wichita Family Crisis Center who provides transitional housing for battered women; KVC Hospital which provides Children's Psychiatric Treatment;
Sedgwick Co. Child Advocacy Center's ICT SOS for teens being rescued from sex trafficking; and two Nursing Homes that have been taken over by the state, one in Eldorado and one in Wichita.
Your Charity Quilt Committee members are Shirley Rogers, Sue Meyers, and Janice Bailey. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTIONS
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Next Guild Meeting—March 10
Newsletter Deadline—March 13
SuZann Beverly, Newsletter Editor, [email protected]
or [email protected] Use subject “PQG”
Anita Brozik, Advertising Chair
[email protected] Use subject “PQG”
Send Address Corrections to:
Lynda Miller, Membership Chair
[email protected] Use subject “PQG”
About Our Guild
The Prairie Quilt Guild meets on the second Tuesday of each month at the Pleasant Valley United Methodist
Church, 1600 W. 27th N., Wichita 67204. Guild meetings are scheduled from 1:00-3:00 p.m. and 7:00-9:00 p.m.
unless otherwise announced. Annual dues are $25.00 for the period October through September; after June 1
a first-time member will pay $12.50.
For further information, please contact
President, Kendra McBroom, 316.650.1375
Past President Sara Farley, 316-686.2529
To check on possible cancellations of Prairie Quilt Guild meetings due to weather:
Listen to Radio Station KFDI 101 FM / 1070 AM
Watch TV stations KSNW 3 KAKE 10 KWCH 12
Next Meeting March 10, 2020 at Pleasant Valley United Methodist Church
Prairie Quilt Guild, Inc.
P.O. Box 48813
Wichita KS 67201-8813