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LQG Quilt Show Information View this email in your browser Welcome to your first release of the LQG Quilt Show Member Update! As the quilt show date rapidly approaches, October 6-8, we want to keep you as updated about the show as we possibly can via this electronic means. You will be receiving future quilt show updates as needed. Since this is the first time ever to communicate information to members in this way, we would appreciate your constructive feedback. Please read the information listed below. There s a lot more work to do before show time so watch your email for the next quilt show update! Warm Regards from your 2016 LQG Quilt Show Co-chairs, Kathy Morgan (402-466-9269) Sherry Taylor (402-540-0857) Quilt Show Dates: Thursday - Saturday October 6, 9-6 October 7, 9-8 October 8, 9-3 Community Reception: Thursday, October 6th 5-6 pm Thursday, October 6th 6-9 pm Committee Members: It s Time to Enter Your Quilts for the Show! It s not too early to start entering your quilts for the 2016 show, Celebrate Community. Go to the guild s website at lincolnquiltersguild.org/quiltshow, for registration information and how to enter your quilts. Remember, the early bird gets the worm Show Chairs Kathy Morgan 402-466-9269 Sherry Taylor 402-540-0857 Publicity Holly Zemke 402-904-4855

Kate Laucomer 402-440-1530 Martha Lane 402-421-2135 Auctions Colonel Linda Underwood will be our auctioneer again for this auction. BUT imagine an auction with nothing to bid on! Such a sad thought. At the timing of this writing, we had three very nice, but sad, lonely items for the live auction. We need more items! We depend on the proceeds of this auction to help with the LQG budget for the next two years. Please bring your donations to the September meeting if possible. Contact Kate Laucomer (402-440-1530) if you have any questions Silent Auction DeEtte Turgeon is telling us she is in need of donated items for the Silent Auction! Of course quilters are always interested in sewing and quilting items like thread, scissors, cutting mats and rotary cutters, pins, quilting books and patterns, fabric precuts (charm packs, layer cakes, jelly rolls, etc.) but don t forget about those non-quilting items like home accessories, especially seasonal items (the holiday season is fast approaching), edible items like chocolates, teas and coffees. And don t forget about gift cards to restaurants, the movies, a spa, or your favorite store! Finished pieces make great silent auction items too table runners, small wall hanging, tote bag, etc. Now that we ve given you some ideas, maybe you and a couple of your member friends can go together and make a theme basket to donate. Contact DeEtte (402-423-5007) about your questions on what would make a great basket or about items (new or like new) to donate to the silent auction. Silent Auction DeEtte Turgeon 402-423-5007 Admissions Martha Dennis 402-489-6345 Bonnie Moses 402-937-2700 Cotton Gaskins 402-440-1790 Children/Youth Activity Megan Patent-Nygren 402-944-6012 Community Outreach Sandy Anderson 402-483-5496 Demonstrations Sara Kenny 402-960-6560 Mary Sedlak 402-488-3257 Cafe Carolyn Garner 402-464-7923 Wall Quilt Challenge Phyllis Higley 402-486-3901 Kristie Jarchow 402-464-8160 Quilt Drop Off Christina Chapman 402-450-1217 Carolyn Garner 402-464-7923 Quilt Entry Registration Loralee Novak 402-423-3863 Quilt Hanging Kath Conroy 402-421-7111 White Glove & Ticket Taker Volunteers Are Needed! Glenda Johnson is looking for a lot of volunteers to be Ticket Takers and White Glovers. What does a Quilt Take Down Sue McKee-Neil 402-483-1783 Raffle Quilt Joni Sauter 402-499-1858

Ticket Taker do? Well it s a standing or seated position. Ticket Takers are quilt show greeters and they check to make sure that guests attending the show are wearing their wristband they received when paying their admission to see the show. Each day there will be a different color of wristband. A White Glover is a person that wears white gloves, walks around the showroom floor, answers guest questions and offers to show them the back of a quilt if they re interested in seeing it. Remember, guests are not supposed to touch the quilts. White gloves will be provided for White Glovers or they are welcome to bring their own if they prefer. You ll also secretly keep a watchful eye for items that are not supposed to walk away! Joan Yoder 402-421-8132 Community Reception Donna Jensen 402-890-3208 Vendors Angela Shipman 402-450-9967 Kathy Junker 402-261-5749 Volunteer Check-in/ White Glovers/ Show Greeters Glenda Johnson 402-785-5415 White Glovers and Ticket Takers are needed the days and shifts listed below. Contact Glenda Johnson (402-785-5415 or gjiquilt2@yahoo.com). Thursday, October 6: 9-Noon, Noon-3, & 3-6. Friday, October 7: 9-Noon, Noon-3, 3-6, & 6-8. Saturday, October 8: 9-Noon & Noon-3. Celebrate Community Wall Quilt Challenge Phyllis Higley and Kristie Jarchow want to remind you that there is not a special entry form to enter your wall quilt challenge quilt. You will use the same procedure to enter your wall quilt challenge quilt as you do to enter your quilts in the show. Just remember to check the appropriate places on the entry form to indicate it is for the wall quilt challenge. Challenge information and guidelines can be found on the guild s website at this link: lincolnquiltersguild.org/quiltshow. Questions about the wall quilt challenge? Contact Phyllis (402-486-3901) or Kristie (402-464-8160). Quilters Community Center The Quilters Community Center is where you ll want

to take some time to relax and connect with others while attending the quilt show. The Center will be located in the room just across from where the vendors and your quilts will be on display! The Quilters' Community Center (free with the price of admission) will be an area to take some time to relax and connect with others while attending the Quilt Show. Several demonstrations and lectures are being planned daily as well as some Make It and Take It projects. The Quilters Community Center chairs, Mary Sedlak and Sara Kenny, are so appreciative of the response they ve received from their request of double knit fabric from members at the July LQG meeting, that they re pretty sure they have an adequate amount and are no longer looking for more. Thanks to all who parted with or donated double-knit fabric from their private collections! Be sure to watch future issues of the Quilt Show Newsletter for more details from Mary and Sara about lectures and demonstrations and other shenanigans that will be going on in the Quilters Community Center! A BIG Thank You! Raffle Quilt Moms, Joni Sauter and Joan Yoder are shouting from the rooftops, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU! Thank you Lincoln Quilters Guild members for your awesome support of the Raffle Quilt Ticket Sale Blitz held during the August LQG meeting! Can you believe we sold 740 tickets that one evening? Only 48 members purchased 10 or more tickets before the August meeting. We are happy to report that now 96 members have purchased 10 or more tickets. Only 304 tickets remain unsold. So if you haven t purchased your raffle tickets yet, you better do so quickly! Because when they re gone they re gone and no additional tickets will be printed! Unsold raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the September guild meeting in packs of 10 for $20 (10 tickets @ $2/ticket) so remember to bring cash with

you or your checkbook! Remember we are buying raffle tickets to support the guild programs. Winning the quilt is a bonus! --- 8/26/2016 --- Copyright 2016 Lincoln Quilters Guild, All rights reserved. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list