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Quilt Trails project to dedicate new block

The Haywood County Arts Council’s Quilt Trails project will dedicate the “Grandmother’s Dream” quilt block at 11 a.m. on March 31 at the Dawson Family barn at 200 Feather Lane in Waynesville. The public is invited to attend.

The Haywood County Quilt Trails project consists of quilt patterns painted on wooden blocks and installed on barns, buildings, shops and homes around the community.

Raymond and Kathy Dawson selected the “Grandmother’s Dream” quilt pattern to honor the memory of Kathy’s great-great grandmother, Anna Schneider — a hard-working, generous and gallant lady who loved sewing and working with her hands her entire life.

828.452.0593 or www.haywoodarts.org.

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