Monday, November 29, 2010

Novemer 29, 2010

As I traveled across the United States, leaving (physically) the region of the PA Quilt Trails my hopes of finding other quilt trails was realized when I passed through Cumberland, Maryland and Terry County, Texas.

Heavy rains nearly obscured a beautiful quilt square in Cumberland. My dissapointment was somewhat releived days later when passing through Terry County, Texas where clear skies and several quilt squares were easily spotted. As the sun set in Rule, Texas, my car companion and I decided to stop and watch the sun set. Fortune greeted us as we parked the car and found our first Texas quilt square directly ahead!
Terry County Quilt Trail, Rule, Texas
Ropes Farmers Cotton co-op, Rule, Texas

Lee's Boot Shop, Rule, Texas

Monday, November 8, 2010

November 8, 2010

As the coordinator for the PA Quilt Trails I spent much of my time explaining what a quilt trail is to interested parties. When it was first explained to me, many, many months ago, I was under the impression that families hung out their heirloom quilts on their barns for all the community to enjoy. However, my experience with hanging laundry on the line gave me cause to doubt this scenario and re-investigate what is a "Quilt Trail".

And as I explain the "What is?" of the quilt trail, conversation inevitably goes to "What for?" As I more time passes and the quilt trail grows so does the reasons for it expand and grow. At first I thought of a quilt trail as  simply an Agro-tourism tool, (a 21st century catch phrase for promoting tourism in rural and farm regions). But as more groups and individuals become involved, the quilt trail evolves. For the Skills Group of Pennsylvania the PA Quilt Trails is a means of expressing their sometimes unheard voices, an Eagle Scout Group may think of it as a way to give to the community, Juniata Valley Quilters Guild get to share their passion for quilting with the community, and so on.

The PA Quilt Trails is an organic project that is reflective of those who participate past and present. It can serve many purposes for many people. It brings groups and individuals together for a united purpose and lastly adds beauty to our community.

If you have the means please consider sponsoring a quilt square. Right now we have groups that want to paint but are lacking sponsorship. $250 pays for all the expenses of the construction of a quilt square. Use the Paypal button above to make a donation (No Paypal account needed) or mail check to
PA Quilt Trails
Community Partnerships RC&D
23 North Main Street
Lewistown, PA 17044

Monday, November 1, 2010

November 1, 2010

Things are starting to really pick up for the PA Quilt Trails. We now have enough groups and individuals to paint upcoming quilts plus a few for quilts to come. Community Partnerships RC&D which prides itself on bringing community members together on community projects is spearheading this endevor. That said the PA Quilt Trails would not be moving forward if it were not for the sponsors and painters.

This week Skills of Central Pennsylvania, Locus Grove Retirement and Rehabilitation Center and the Juniata Quilter's Guild all have joined together to further this project. Each group and individual is using his/her talents to make this happen.

Please support the PA Quilt Trails via the Paypal buttom on the top right of this page. Every donation small or large goes right back into the project. Show off the fabulousness of Pennsylvania by supporting PA Quilt Trails.