The Orchard Valley Quilters Guild celebrated its 40th anniversary with a quilt show at Okanagan Mission Community Hall on May 7-8.
The theme of the show was 鈥榬oots, branches, and leaves鈥.
Show Chair Margaret Frisque said this was the guild鈥檚 first show in about five years.
鈥淭here鈥檚 56 in our guild this season. I would say at least 40 of them put one or more quilts in.鈥
Frisque said there were 122 quilts on display of various shapes, sizes, and colours.
The show had many sewn and quilted items available for purchase and attendees could enter for raffle prizes.
鈥淚 joined the guild in 2004 and I just like it,鈥 Frisque said when asked why she enjoys being part of the group. 鈥淚鈥檝e met so many other like-minded women. We鈥檝e had bus trips, we take classes together.鈥
Aside from taking classes together, Frisque noted that the guild goes into high schools to teach students to quilt and donates quilts every year to 麻豆精选 General Hospital鈥檚 newborn intensive care unit.
鈥淥ne student, her mom had received a quilt when the student was born. 16 years and she still has the quilt, and there she was in the home economics class making a quilt to donate to the hospital.鈥
The Orchard Valley Quilters Guild meets Tuesday mornings at the Okanagan Mission Community Hall. Frisque encourages anyone interested in membership to drop in.
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