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Quarantripping: 48 Hours in Paducah

hy Paducah? I got that question every time I told people we were going there. To a point, I get it. If you’re a person who doesn’t routinely visit Huntsville, Ala., or Byrdstown, Tenn., it feels random. But I assure you: Small towns make for ideal weekend getaways, in part because of their constraints. Drive instead of fly. Visit one museum instead of three. Walk everywhere. Decide between this brewery or that one, because there are only two. Having to make fewer choices if the choices are good takes the stress out of a vacation. Plus, you get to double back to places you like and pretend to be a local.

Bisa Butler Exhibition At Art Institute Of Chicago Headlines National Recognition Of Quilting

Bisa Butler Exhibition At Art Institute Of Chicago Headlines National Recognition Of Quilting
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The National Quilt Museum Celebrates 30 Years

The National Quilt Museum Celebrates 30 Years Caroline Eubanks © Provided by Southern Living The Paducah, Kentucky, attraction has championed the art form of quilting for three decades. The town of Paducah, Kentucky, has a long history of uniquely Southern crafts, earning it the title of the City of Crafts & Folk Art. It s been named an UNESCO Creative City alongside locales in Italy, Egypt, and China for its contribution to arts on a global scale. The city on the Ohio River is also home to the National Quilt Museum, the first museum in the world devoted to the work of today s quilt artists. The museum first opened its doors in 1991 with 80 quilts on loan from founders Bill and Meredith Schroeder. It s since grown to have over 650 contemporary quilts spread across three galleries and 13,000 square feet.

Ketchikan veterans awarded 'Quilts of Valor' | Scene | ketchikandailynews.com

The Rainy Day Quilters Guild took its annual quilting show on the road to deliver quilts to local veterans this past month. Through February and the first week of March, guild members made socially distant visits to the homes of Ketchikan veterans to deliver handmade Quilts of Valor, which usually would have been presented at an in-person show. Due to the persisting coronavirus pandemic, the show was canceled, leaving the guild to find a new way to move forward with their efforts to deliver Quilts of Valor to veterans. We (the guild) discussed it and decided we really didn t want to not award any quilts because we have a fairly large list, Rainy Day Quilters Guild member Jean Mackie said in a Friday interview with the Daily News, noting that the group did not want to get behind on their list.

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