Big Cypress Whispers Oct 2016 Meeting Minutes
Inside This Issue
1 Sept Mtg Minutes 4 Honor Flight 4 Estate Sale Info 5 Collage of Show N Tell
7 Lighter Side of Life 8 Show Case Charity Donation Raffle Quilt
9 Upcoming Events 14 October Birthdays 14 Member Highlights 14 Reminders 15 Tips & Notes 16 Block of the Month – Modern
16 Runner of the Month
16 Mystery Quilt 17 Nine Unique Quilt Biding Tips & Tricks
20 Calendar of Events
The reading of the August meeting minutes were emailed to all members, so we dispensed with reading of minutes. Santa Birnbaum is our new member. Ann McCauley has discontinued her membership. Carol Patton reported 13 members are going on the retreat Oct. 3-6. We have room for additional, but the cut off date is today. Carol will be sending emails to those signed up with details of time, etc. Debbie will be at the retreat to help anyone who wants to work on modern quilts. Nancy said the first clue for the mystery bed runner will be given on Oct. 11. There are only 3 clues for this runner. Susan showed a sample of the table runner to be taught in Oct. Supply list will be in the Big Cypress Whisper. Lynn reported charity donations by the chapter for 3rd quarter total at $2,093 and year to date total at $5,083. Way to go ladies! Karla said she & Dottie had taken supplies to the teachers at Wildwood Elementary School & asked if we were still interested in doing this as a group. Suggestion was made to do something for Valentines’ Day. Dottie will email a suggested supply list & we can bring in items for a gift basket for the teachers. Flo reported on the 2 most recent flights, one being “Flightless”. Thank you notes from veterans were read. Quilts are still needed for the upcoming “Flightless” flight. A group plans to work on these at the all-day sew this coming Thursday, Sept 29, 9am to 9pm, at Manatee Rec Ctr. We will have a share a salad lunch and decide on dinner menu at that time. Bob Evans Restaurant is holding a benefit event on Oct. 18 from 6am to 9pm. 15% of sales will go to Honor Flight. Honor Flight will celebrate their 5th anniversary with a volunteer thank you day on Oct 15 from 11am to 2pm at Wildwood Community Center. Anyone who has made a quilt for Honor Flight is invited.
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Big Cypress Whispers Meeting Minutes We sang to Diane Clemons, Susan Simone & Dottie Myers as they were given treats. Grand Oaks sent a letter regarding their Festival of Trees to be held 11/26 thru 12/3 from 4 to 8pm each day. Proceeds will go to charity. Flo said the Oct 25 business meeting will start at 12:30 SHARP. We will have a discussion then paper ballot vote to decide on increasing/not increasing our maximum membership from 60 to 80. Problem of absentees was discussed. If you cannot be at this meeting you can write your discussion/vote and have someone read it at the meeting. We will also have a speaker here to talk about Project Linus. Jeannie reported the guild is looking for nominees for Secretary and VicePresident. If you know of someone who you think would be good, contact the committee and they will talk to that individual. Sarah went over upcoming programs/classes – Oct 5 animal portrait quilting, Oct 10 animal portrait quilting, & Oct 19 paper piecing. She also asked for volunteers to help host the Oct 4 guild meeting. Judy reviewed Presidents’ meeting information. Our chapter is also asked to help with the Sunday sew at Sterling Heights Rec Ctr during Oct. If you were not at today’s meeting and want to help, call Sarah Dudak. In other Informations from the Guild In order to facilitate the collection of 2107 Showcase Quilt Entry Forms, we are extending the due date from September 27 to October 4, the date of our next coordinators’ meeting and our monthly guild meeting. Thank you for your interest and support 2017 Showcase of Quilts Committee Judy, Porter, Chair
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Big Cypress Whispers Honor Flight Ladies, Please see Thank you letter For Honor quilts and Volunteer Cook Out Info below I wanted to send you and your group of quilters, a big thank you for the gorgeous quilts that all of you so lovingly make for our Veterans. I love to watch them pick one out. It is a very hard decision for sure. I know I couldn’t pick just one. I have attached a photo of your volunteers as well as the group photo. Please share these photos and Villages Honor Flight thank you with everyone in your group. Thank you again for these beautiful quilts. I know the Vets will cherish them forever. Debbie MXO, Villages Honor Flight Mission 28
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Big Cypress Whispers Estate Sale
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Big Cypress Whispers Collage of Show N Tells
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Big Cypress Whispers Collage of Show N Tells
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Big Cypress Whispers Collage of Show N Tells
Lighter Side of Life
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Big Cypress Whispers Show Case Charity Donation Raffle Quilt
“Dressed to the Nines” Tickets $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00 All proceeds to benefit the Hospice House of The Villages And The Villages Honor Flight Network The Quilt was pieced together by the Quilting B’s Chapter Of the Quilting Guild of The Villages And Quilted by Linda Spence, Fat Cat Quilter. The pattern is from Quilters’ Newsletter, October 2003 Appraised value is $3,450 by Teddy Pruett, Certified Quilt Appraiser
Drawing will be Saturday, January 28, 2017 At 3:00 PM At Savannah Center For more information contact Karen Pekkanen at
[email protected] or 330-980-0565
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Big Cypress Whispers Upcoming Quilting Events: October 1st: Art Quilt Bee with Kat Campau, Fiber Artist of Khaki Quilting Chapter. This is an activity-driven series of get-togethers where you can work on Art Quilt techniques. If you would like to join contact Kat at
[email protected]. Meets the first and third Saturdays at Captiva Rec Center from 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon.
October 2nd: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
October 4th: QGOTV Meeting: Lions, Tigers and Bears, Oh My! Barbara Yates Beasley hails from Boulder CO, where she lives with her husband and creates her wonderful art quilts, which combine her lifelong love of fabric with her love of animals. She currently has work in the SAQA traveling exhibit “Wild Fabrications”. 7:00 PM at Laurel Manor. Doors open at 6:30 PM. 50/50, Name Tag, Show and Tell. Big Cypress will host this Guild meeting with Barbara Yates Beasley as our guest speaker.Sarah needs volunteers from Big Cypress quilters to help host that night.
October 5th: Animal Portrais with Barbar Yates Beasley Participants will develop a drawing on a muslin background from a photo, to use with raw edge appliqué to create a portrait of an animal. 9:00 am – 3:30 pm at Rohan Recreation Center. Price $50.00* (Class size limited to: 20) *No kit required. Cash or check payable to QGOTV due at time of registration. No refunds after Sept 5, 2016. Please pay your Chapter’s Program Representative
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Big Cypress Whispers Upcoming Quilting Events: October 7th, 8th & 9th: Estate Sale
October 8th: Creative Quilters Market Creative quilts, clothing, jewelry, bags, dolls and more. All sizes, shapes and colors made by creative quilters. 8:30 AM to 12:30 PM at Savannah Center.
October 9th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
October 10th: Animal Portrais with Barbar Yates Beasley Participants will develop a drawing on a muslin background from a photo, to use with raw edge appliqué to create a portrait of an animal. 9:00 am – 3:30 pm at Rohan Recreation Center. Price $50.00* (Class size limited to: 20) *No kit required. Cash or check payable to QGOTV due at time of registration. No refunds after Sept 5, 2016. Please pay your Chapter’s Program Representative
October 11th: Quilting Bs Shop Hop Leaving 8 am (Behind Cracker Barrel in Lowe's Parking Lot) 1st Stop - Bernina Sewing Center Inc., Lake Mary, Treats upon arrival 10% discount + demos, Lunch at local restaurants within walking distance, 2nd Stop The Sewing Studio Fabric Superstore, Maitland, 15% discount + demos. Return to The Villages between 4 and 5 pm. Cost is $25.00
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Big Cypress Whispers Upcoming Quilting Events: October 16th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
October 17th: Art Quilt Bee with Kat Campau, Fiber Artist of Khaki Quilting Chapter. This is an activity-driven series of get-togethers where you can work on Art Quilt techniques. If you would like to join contact Kat at
[email protected]. Meets the first and third Saturdays at Captiva Rec Center from 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon.
October 19th: Winter Wonderland Snowflakes Quilters will learn paper piecing skills while beginning to create a snowflake table runner, from Judy Neimeyer certified quilter and teacher, Lea Marty. Lea owned a fabric store in Michigan before moving to Ocala in 1990, where she began quilting in 2002 ,and later worked at Whippoorwill Crossing. Wednesday, Oct 19, 2016 9 am—3:30pm Sea Breeze Rec Center Cost $40 Class size limited to 20.
October 23rd: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
October 30th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
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Big Cypress Whispers Upcoming Quilting Events: November 1st: “Mini Fiber Art Gallery – Post Card Quilts” with Karol Kusmaul . She will share her collection and experience from years of exchanging quilted postcards with artists from all over the world. Many of these small pieces are of gallery quality. Some of the exchanges were themed, and you will see a wide variety of techniques, materials, and concepts. You will be inspired by these quick little master works. They are truly a treat to give and receive. Sea Breeze at 1:30 P.M. – 3:20 P.M. Includes: 50/50; Name Tag Drawing; and Show & Tell
November 2nd: “Places to Go/Going Places” with Karol Kusmaul . She will bring samples of her freestyle landscape work, and discuss and demonstrate her processes. Students will layout a landscape scene, using light, medium and dark prints of only two colors. Critique and discussion of composition, shading, color and depth will follow. Students will be shown the ladder stitch for appliquéing the shapes to the batting with embroidery thread. Rohan at 9:30 P.M. – 3:30 P.M. Price $50.00 –registration fee Lunch will not be provided. (Class size limited to: 20)
November 5th: Art Quilt Bee with Kat Campau, Fiber Artist of Khaki Quilting Chapter. This is an activity-driven series of get-togethers where you can work on Art Quilt techniques. If you would like to join contact Kat at
[email protected]. Meets the first and third Saturdays at Captiva Rec Center from 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon.
November 6th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
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Big Cypress Whispers Upcoming Quilting Events: November 13th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
November 19th: Art Quilt Bee with Kat Campau, Fiber Artist of Khaki Quilting Chapter. This is an activity-driven series of get-togethers where you can work on Art Quilt techniques. If you would like to join contact Kat at
[email protected]. Meets the first and third Saturdays at Captiva Rec Center from 9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon.
November 20th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
November 27th: Sundays at Sterling A large bright room with plenty of space to pin baste a large quilt, or just to sew and socialize. Every Sunday 11:30 AM – 3:50 PM at Sterling Heights.
A 30 day notice is required for cancellation and refund of class fees. Check your emails at least every couple days for updates on the status of upcoming classes and any closures. Peg T. heads up the In-House classes and Kris L. sets the schedule for visiting artists.
Remember ALL fees for classes MUST be paid to Sarah Dudak, Program Rep at least 2 weeks prior to the class. Receipts will be given. Checks should be payable to QGOTV.
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Big Cypress Whispers
October Birthdays:
Happy Birthday to Nancy Buetner, Kathleen Grams, Donna Meister and Jeannie Westenberger.
Members’ Highlights: Selina Kidney
I've been living full time here in the Villages for 19 months. I've been a member of Big Cypress for a bit over a year. I heard about our guild and the opening that was available from Linda Hungerford who I met though our quilt blogs while I still lived in Jersey. I came to The Villages from NJ. There I was a member of the Molly Pitcher Quilt guild for over 15 years. I have been machine sewing since I was about 5. My mom would let me attempt to sew numbers on tea towels. I started sewing clothes in high school and for a period of time I was a Home Economics major. My first quilts were made by hand quilting around the designs on patterned children's sheets or cross stitch on gingham. I advanced to actual quilting when I found my first local quilt store. There I learned to piece and applique by hand in addition to the hand quilting. About that time I joined the guild and participated in their Charity program where I found my quilting niche. Speed is what hooked me. Back in the day the chairperson of the guilds Charity program explained to the group that the Children we were helping needed quilty hugs not perfect points and matching seams. I took her at her word and never looked back. To this day perfect means very little to me. My Speedy quilting for Charity is wonderful and very fulfilling. Over the years I have gotten much better at matching seams and close to perfect points but still, I truly don't care. I have been able to complete 6 - 9 quilts for various charities each year. I also do small quilting things for friends and family mainly because they all already have quilts. I love small quick quilty projects like placemats, baskets and totes. I do love retirement and the time it gives me to quilt and time to be involved with this guild and its wonderful membership. I enjoy working with everyone and continue to learn something new on a meeting by meeting basis. Thank you one and all for sharing your friendship and your talent. 14 | P a g e
Big Cypress Whispers
Reminders: Please, if you wish to work on committee, remember to contact Flo Knorr at 203-4007 or Dottie Myers at 399-5636 or Kathleen Grahms at 734-646-1809 with any ideas, suggestions or class offering. We need for all do their parts. Please contact Judy Saak at 618-604-4862 or
[email protected] to report your charities. Reminders: Please note that any items to be added to the newsletter must be approved by Flo Knorr, Dottie Myers or Kathy Grahms. Cook Books: “Cooking in Paradise” There are approximately 125 cookbooks remaining to be sold (from a total of 1100 published). No money will be returned to the Chapters (from presales) or donated to Shepherd's Lighthouse until ALL books are sold. Shepherd's Lighthouse will be completing the second phase of their extensive remodeling this fall (September/October) – and this is our target date to finish selling the remaining cookbooks Check your Christmas list, upcoming family occasions, and quilting friends up north – wouldn't they like a cookbook? Cookbooks also make wonderful hostess gifts. Cost of a cookbook is $20. As an extra incentive, we will mail cookbooks to snowbirds free of shipping charges! Here are just a few of the recipes we've tried and loved: *Cream of Broccoli Soup (p. 43) *Grape Salad (p. 48 – just like at Chicken Salad Chicks!) *Tomato Basil Pasta Soup (p. 72) *Pear and Blue Cheese Salad (p. 95) *Chicken Supreme (p. 128) *Thai Wings (p. 326 – from Evans Country Club)
Tips and Notes:
*We thank you for helping the Quilt Guild reach our goal!
Binding: To ensure your binding goes on smoothly run a row of stitching around the edge of the quilt to hold all three layers together before you attach it.
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Big Cypress Whispers Block of the Month - Modern: The Modern Block of the Month for October will be The Stroll on pages 26 & 27.
Runner of the Month Table Runners of the month began last month. Judy did a great job. This month will be Susan Vicary with a Christmas theme. The pattern can be purchased at Amazon in the book Lessons From Mama (Quilting) Background Material: 1/2 yard, non-directional Stars: 1/8 yd each of 2 prints. Chose a dark tone on tone print for the points Green: 1/4 ud Stripe: 1/8 yd Binding: 1/4 yd Backing: 1/2 yd Batting 18"x42"
Nov. 15th Karla Singer with Winter Dec. 13th Jeannie Westenberger with Valentine Jan. 10th Linda Mallue with March Feb. 14th Flo Janiak & Jeannie Westenberger with April Mar. 14th Linda Mallue & CJ with May Apr. 11th Sandy Kirby with Summer May. 9th Jean Theideman with July June.13th Joan Trecartin with August July. 11th Sarah Duduak with Sept. Aug. 15th ??? with August We are still looking for a volunteer for August with an October theme. Please see Linda Mallue, Jeannie Westenberger or CJ, if you would like to volunteer. There will be sign-ups for each month so we can have the correct number of copies of instructions. A sign-up sheet will be passed for the first Runner of the Month. Please sign your name if you wish to participate. DO NOT forget to SIGN-UP
Mystery Quilt
Happy Quilting
The next “Mystery” Bed Runner will begin on Tuesday, Oct. 11th.
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Big Cypress Whispers 9 Unique Quilt Binding Tips & Tricks By Carrie Sisk
Almost every quilter is going to create binding for quilt projects, unless they pay someone else to do it. The thought may have crossed your mind at some point. But, as always, Fons & Porter is here to help and so are our loyal quilting friends. Below are 9 great quilt binding tips submitted to Fons & Porter by quilters like you! See if there’s anything here that makes you go, “Well, that makes sense! Why didn’t I think of that?” Tip #1 – The Right Width Sometimes I need to change the width of my binding depending on the thickness of the batting and fabric in a quilt. I make sample bindings so I can audition them to find which size I need before cutting binding for the quilt. The widths are marked on the samples. ~ Alice Miller Marcellus, MI
Tip #2 – Flannel Binding This is a fun way to finish flannel quilts for children. Cut straight binding strips 2″ or 2½” wide. Sew to the back of one side of the quilt with right sides together. Turn binding to the front and stitch through all the layers, covering the binding stitching line (I use a serpentine stitch). Clip the binding to make fringe and repeat for remaining sides. ~ Elaine Pelton Sandpoint, ID
Tip #3 – Binding Aid After I cut and press my binding, I lay it flat, and fold it into 8″ – 12″ increments in a back and forth motion. Then I slip a large rubber band on each end. When I sew the binding on the quilt, I can release as much binding as I need. Tip #4 – Decorative Binding When it came time to bind a quilt I was making for a friend, and I realized I didn’t have any matching fabric left, I used a ready-made binding. I used a decorative machine
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Big Cypress Whispers 9 Unique Quilt Binding Tips & Tricks By Carrie Sisk
stitch and variegated thread in coordinating colors to customize the binding. It’s a fun
Tip #5 – Binding Roll Make your binding strip as usual. Rather than pressing the long strip in half to form the double binding, fold it and wind it jellyroll style (not tight, but tight enough for a compact roll). Place a pin at the end to secure the roll and set aside until you are ready to bind the quilt. Before you start to sew the binding on the quilt, drop the roll (intact) into a Ziploc sandwich bag. Take the pin out and unwind about 6-8 inches (enough to reach the outside of the bag) and zip the bag up to the binding strip. Holding the end, let the bag drop to the floor beside your feet . As you sew the binding will unroll by itself inside the bag – not all over your work table or getting tangled up on the floor. This eliminates pressing, as well as tangling, therefore saving time. Tip #6 – Appliquéd Bias Strips For beautifully curved and flat bias strips, steam press approximate curves before applying. I use metal bias bars to prepare my strips, but this method works with any type of bias.
Tip #7 – Easy Folding Bias When making folded binding, I always have a hard time keeping it from slipping off the ironing board as I press it. To solve this problem, I pin a small strip of cloth to the pointed end of the board, leaving enough space for the flat, unpressed width of the binding to pass through. On the other end of the board, I pin another small strip of cloth, leaving enough space for the folded part of the binding to pass through. I can press the binding while the fabric strips hold it all in place until I reach the end.
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Big Cypress Whispers 9 Unique Quilt Binding Tips & Tricks By Carrie Sisk
Tip #8 – Binding Dispenser When I make my binding for a quilt, I wrap it around a tube that I have saved from kitchen plastic wrap (it is heavier than a toilet tissue or paper towel tube). Then I put the tube inside an empty Kleenex tissue box so that I can roll it out through the slit. That way the binding stays wrapped around the tube and it dispenses easily through the slit as I sew it onto the quilt. Tip #9 – Tangle Free Binding To keep my binding from falling on the floor as I am sewing it on, I put it in a plastic grocery bag. I pull one handle of the bag through the other and then slip the loop on my right arm. The bag is lightweight and now I don’t step on the binding strip.
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Big Cypress Whispers
Event
Day
Date st
Time
Loc
Cost
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Captiva
Free
Art Quilting Bee
Saturday
Oct 1
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Oct 2nd
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg.
Tuesday
Oct 4th
12:30-3:30 PM
Big Cypress
Free
QGOTV Mtg: Lions, Tigers & Bears, Oh My!
Tuesday
Oct 4th
7:00 PM
Laurel Manor
Free
Animal Portraits with Barbara Yates Beasley
Wednesday
Oct 5th
9:00 AM3:30 PM
Rohan
$50 (Class size limited to: 20) *No kit required
Estate Sale
Friday, Saturday Sunday
Oct 7th, 8th, 9th
Fri & Sat 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Sun 12:00 – 5:00 PM
5803 Cnty Rd 55, Bushnell, FL
Purchase
&
Creative Quilters
Saturday
Oct 8th
8:30AM – 12:30 PM
Savannah
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Oct 9th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Animal Portraits with Barbara Yates Beasley
Tuesday
Oct 4th
7:00 PM
Rohan
Free
Quilt Bs Shop Hop – Lake Mary & Maitland
Tuesday
Oct 11th
8:00 Am – 4:00 PM
(Behind Cracker Barrel in Lowe's Parking Lot)
$25.00
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - BOM
Tuesday
Oct 11th
1:30-3:20 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Art Quilting Bee
Saturday
Oct 15th
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Captiva
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Oct 16th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
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Big Cypress Whispers Event
Day
Date
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - Charity
Tuesday
Oct 18
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. Business
th
Time
Loc
Cost
12:30-3:30 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Oct 23rd
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Tuesday
Oct 25th
12:30-3:30 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Oct 30th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
QGOTV Mtg: Mini Fivert Art Gallery – Karol Kusmaul
Tuesday
Nov 1st
1:30 PM – 3:20 PM
Sea Breeze
Free
QGOTV Mtg: Places To Go /Going Places by Karol Kusmaul
Wednesday
Nov 2nd
9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
Rohan
Free
Art Quilting Bee
Saturday
Nov 5th
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Captiva
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Nov 6th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - BOM
Tuesday
Nov 8th
1:30-3:20 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Nov 13th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - BOM
Tuesday
Nov 15th
1:30-3:20 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Art Quilting Bee
Saturday
Nov 19th
9:00 AM – 12:00 Noon
Captiva
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Nov 20th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - BOM
Tuesday
Nov 22nd
1:30-3:20 PM
Big Cypress
Free
Sundays at Sterling
Sunday
Nov 27th
11:30AM – 3:50 PM
Sterling Heights
Free
Big Cypress Chapter Mtg. - BOM
Tuesday
Nov 29th
1:30-3:20 PM
Big Cypress
Free
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