All were there to celebrate the installation of a Trail Rug, the first of its kind, honoring primitive local rug hook artisan, Magdalena Briner Eby. Magdalena and many of her family members lived on land that is now part of the Tuscarora State Forest. She is considered one of the masters of hooked rugs. Today her pieces are highly sought after.
Facing the challenging task of translating one of her whimsical rugs, Locust Grove Rehabilitation and Retirement Village residents succeeding in capturing the color, whimsy and beauty of Magdalena's original piece. Under the direction of Freda Durio who had only a photo copy of a photo of the original rug, a beautiful painted 8' x 6' replica was created.
This piece now resides at the Tuscarora State Forest Fire Building located next to the Ranger Station.
As a member of the group that was responsible this Trail Rug, I was proud to be part of a project that brought together so many community members, working together on something unique, beautiful and that will last for years and years.
Make it a point to visit this newest addition tot the PA Quilt (and Rug) Trails and see what happens when the past meets the present and the future.
Thanks to the following people who participated in making history happen
Sam Price
Larry Schardt
Sharon Lee
Community Partnerships RC&D board members
Mike Lennartz
Melissa Holden
Kevin Morgan
Kristen Price
Joe Fiore
Bob Lyter
Gene Odato
Dennis Chestnut
Andrew Glodek
Tom Milheim
Curtis Robinson
Bill Hain
Mike Kessler
Steve Wacker
Adam Kling
Andrew Baker
Kathy Odato
Penn DOT Perry County
Randy Tressler
Chuck Shumaker
Eric Boozel
Deb Smith
Kathy Wright
Stackpole Book
Rug Hooking Magazine
Locust Grove Retirement and Rehabilitation Village
Freda Durio
Grace Donahey (post mortem)
Jimmy James
Shirley Guiser
Martha Price
Dale Gray
Janice Hipple
Bea Wilson
Kathy Breon
Jim Nale
Jane Passmore
Pat Arnold
Maintenance Department of Locust Grove
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