There are places I remember The Village of Aurora Bicentennial Quilt

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There are places I remember The Village of Aurora Bicentennial Quilt The Bicentennial should turn our hearts to our ancestors and strengthen family ties. This was the late Joan Wagner s inspiration to gather a group of 25 women - some experienced quilters, some not - to create an Aurora quilt in 1975. The quilters, ranging in age from about 16 to 80 and including three mother-daughter teams, worked through the spring in the Whimsey shop (in the basement of St. Paul s Episcopal Church) to preserve their favorite views in fabric and thread.

The Post-Standard (Syracuse) June 15, 1975 (below) Left to right: Helen Sullivan; Cindy Avery- Rogers; Joan Wagner and Kurt (age 4); Ingrid Thoburn; Claire Morehouse and Nathaniel (6 mo.) Sandra VanBuskirk; Rita Barnette. The Citizen-Advertiser (Auburn) June 22, 1975 (above) Left to right: Ingrid Thoburn; Joan Wagner and Kurt; Claire Morehouse and Nathaniel; Caroline Burch.

The completed quilt was first displayed in 1975 and entered in the Bicentennial Quilt Exhibit in Ithaca NY in 1976. Here are the memories of some of those who created the quilt, with pictures of the time. This is how Aurora looked forty years ago.

Ed and Shirley Maassen owned and ran the Fargo for 36 years. Shirley, who sewed the quilt block, was chief cook and bottle washer in the kitchen. They lived upstairs for ten years. There was no porch, and the narrow stairs ran down parallel to the building. Downstairs was a two-pump gas station, owned by Dave Brooks from 1959-1968.

Here s the Fargo in 1973. That s Tudy Kenyon s car out front, with Brother guarding the back seat.

The Fargo in mud season (below, early 1970s) and winter (mid-1960s). Forbidden? Maybe, but Clark s IGA was across the street from the Fargo. The building was constructed in the early 1920s by John Vanderipe on the site of the Morgan store, which had been destroyed in the 1919 fire.

The IGA was a well-stocked store, and Charlie Temple kept a fine meat counter. The Vanderipe building was torn down and replaced by the current Aurora Market. Linda Kabelac, who worked at the IGA when she first came to Aurora, sewed this block, duplicating the shape of the sign in the mid-70s.

Across the parking lot was the Aurora Volunteer Fire Department; its building is now the Post Office. Martha Sheldon, also a recent arrival, sewed the AVFD block. Back er in, Ken! 1973 You can still see the outline of the truck bays on the front of the Post Office, just to your right.

Linda sewed the block for the Aurora Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary, founded in 1970. Another good view of the old fire station: the kiosk is right about where Linda Kabelac is standing. Some of its original members celebrated the thirty-fifth anniversary. Top row: Sandi Hilliard, Linda Kabelac; middle row: Faye Marion, Judy Bailey; front row: Faith Bailey, Alice Bradley,

Nancy also recalled, The quilters got a crash course on quilting and then we just did it! And it turned out beautiful! It was a lovely experience." Nancy Gil, then new to Aurora, chose Shakelton s Hardware as her subject. It reminded her of an old-timey hardware store from my childhood, with wood floors, tin ceiling, and a kindly old gent behind the counter. Charles Shakelton, Shak, 1990

Pres. Wilson, Anne and the boys. Anne Wilson sewed the Taylor House block. We remember John D. Wilson, President of Wells College from 1968-1975, and his family most fondly. He died March 2 nd, 2013.

There are places I remember All my life, though some have changed Some forever, not for better; Some have gone and some remain. John Lennon, Paul McCartney Come see the quilt and read the newspaper stories! They are on display all this month in the lobby of the Aurora Free Library, across the street. Watch for more quilt memories coming in September. Concept, interviews and research by Linda Kabelac, Historian s Assistant, with Linda Schwab, Village Historian. Special thanks to all the amazing women who made this project possible: those interviewed, and those no longer with us.