Country Fare Quilter's Guild Quilt Show
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Each October the guild hosts a judged Quilt Show with close to 200 quilts to showcase the quilting talents of our members and other area quilters, which includes cash prizes, vendors, member crafts, a small quilt auction, daily apron auctions, prize baskets, bed-turnings, live demonstrations, our annual fabric challenge, food concession, Quilts of Valor, and more. The highlight of our quilt show is giving away our annual Donation Quilt on Saturday afternoon.
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Country Fare Quilter's Guild Quilt Show
Phone : 918-386-2892 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : hatch8@fairpoint.net
Web: www.countryfarequiltersguild.org/quilt-show
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Attractions and Upcoming Events
Will Rogers Center
The WILL ROGERS HOTEL, listed on the National Register of Historic Places was dedicated in 1930. The fireproof structure of concrete and steel originally contained 78 rooms and 7 apartments. During World War II, it was designated as a bomb shelter. Mineral water baths called "radium water"
Claremore, OK Historic HotelsAndy Payne and Route 66
Nine miles north of Claremore on Route 66 is Foyil, the hometown of ANDY PAYNE, a Cherokee Indian who was born on a ranch between Claremore and Foyil. At "66" and 28A, turn south, and you will be on the main street of Foyil and a portion of the original Route "66"
Claremore, OK Famous PeopleRogers State University
When Oklahoma was granted statehood, the first legislature established Eastern University Preparatory School, which opened on College Hill in Claremore in 1909
Claremore, OK CollegesWill Rogers Memorial
The Will Rogers Memorial is built on the lofty hillside of 21 acres that Will Rogers purchased in 1911. In the foreground is the tomb of Will Rogers chiseled with his famous quotation: "I never met a man I didn't like."
Claremore, OK MemorialsJ. Bartley Milam Home
This private home was originally built by J. BARTLEY MILAM, Principal Chief of the Cherokees. The Cherokee government had been dismantled in 1907 when Oklahoma became a state. In 1941, Milam was appointed Chief for a year by Franklin D. Roosevelt and was reappointed until his death in 1949
Claremore, OK Historic Homes