Heritage Upstate Quilt Trail speak at Landrum Garden Club meeting

Published 1:49 pm Sunday, March 10, 2013

 

Pictured back row left to right: Francine Costner, Magdalene Bradey, Carolyn Arnold, Peggie Armstrong, Gladys Provan and Evelyn Brady. Front Row left to right: Janie Giles, Charlotte Kale-Hamrick, Kathleen Warmack, Jerry Attwood, Joyce Prince, Linda Warren, Kathleen Culbreth and Ellen Henderson. (photo by Doris Becknell)

Pictured back row left to right: Francine Costner, Magdalene Bradey, Carolyn Arnold, Peggie Armstrong, Gladys Provan and Evelyn Brady. Front Row left to right: Janie Giles, Charlotte Kale-Hamrick, Kathleen Warmack, Jerry Attwood, Joyce Prince, Linda Warren, Kathleen Culbreth and Ellen Henderson. (photo by Doris Becknell)

It was Valentines Day, Thursday, Feb. 14, when the Landrum Garden Club met at the home of Kathleen Culbreth.

Special guest speakers were Ellen Henderson and Kathleen Warmack from Heritage Upstate Quilt Trail.

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Today, over 2,500 quilt blocks in 47 states can be found throughout the United States on homes, historic buildings, public buildings, destination venues and other business areas.  The city of Landrum is amoung the cities with Quilt Blocks. Landrum’s first quilt block, Cardinal Heritage, was hung in August 2012 at Landrum Middle School.  It was a gift from the Landrum Quilters. To learn more about this project at www.uhqt.org and Foothills Quilt Trail at www.foothillsquilttrail.com.