The Soul of Quilts: Comfort, Memories, and Stories
February 25 All day
February 24th – 28th – Quilt Display in Library Community Room
February 25th @ 12:00pm – Interactive Conversation and Official Viewing
February 27th @ 5:30pm – Quilts and Quilters in the African American Experience
Quilts have always held a special place in African Americans’ traditional material culture, carrying memories and stories in cloth from old clothes and household fabrics. They served many purposes, including covering beds, shielding windows and walls to keep cold air at bay, and protecting precious possessions as people moved from place to place.
Today, the Heritage Quilters strive to preserve and document Warren County’s quilts and quilting traditions. From February 24th to 28th, Warren County Memorial Library will exhibit a collection of traditional and narrative quilts. Bring a favorite quilt and join the Heritage Quilters on February 25th, from 12:00pm to 1:00pm, for a lunchtime interactive conversation, and on February 27th, at 5:30pm to 6:30pm, for a presentation on quilts and quilters in the African American experience.