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Kaw Valley Quilters Guild Annual Quilt Show

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Our 2012 Show - Heart to Hands - will feature over 200 quilts from guild members as well as an in depth showing of the work of our featured quilter - Sammie Messick. Come participate in hand quilting in progress, place your bid a silent mini-quilt auction, shop from various vendors, and vote for your favorite quilt in the People's Choice. Lots of free parking is available. See website for more information.

Kaw Valley Quilters Guild Annual Quilt Show

Address : Douglas County Fairgrounds 2110 Harper, Bldg 21, Lawrence KS Lawrence KS
Phone : 785-550-5882   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $5.00 Children 12 & under free

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