Gold Bug Quilters presents 2006 "A Season of Quilts"
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Saturday, September 30 2006, 10:00am - 5:00pm
Gold Bug Quilters welcomes you to their Eighth Biennial Quilt Show. We have created a cornucopia of beautiful and varied works of art to share in this year's Quilt Exhibit. Opportunity quilt, quilts, wearables, vendors, boutique, food, door prizes.Featured artist Lyn Mann will display her quilts & sign books for visitors. Quilt-related demonstrationss will be on-going throughout the show days. Saturday 10 - 5 El Dorado County Fair Grounds, Main Building and Organ Room, 100 Placerville Drive, Main Exhibit Building, Placerville $6 For more information contact: Joan (530) 644-5511
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