Heritage Weekend

Heritage Weekend

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Main Street, Moorefield, WV 304-530-2341 Toll Free 1-866-530-2341 2 September 14, 2016—Moorefield Examiner—Heritage Weekend Heritage Weekend—Moorefield Examiner—September 14, 2016 23 Quilt Show HERITAGE WEEKEND Continued from page 22 ren Church to cook and serve the Wade at 4-H Camp and when they Wade’s graduation they served Crites will be a special exhibit church and the coordinator of lunch. You will have to ask her married they began an odyssey in churches in Luray, Rocky Mount, at the quilt show. He has col- the Wednesday lunch program how she finds time to quilt. service to the United Methodist Manassas, Newport News, Ro- lected textiles for more than 30 when it is the turn of the Breth- Phyllis Inskeep Sirk grew up Church. The first stop was Duke anoke, Covington and retired years. Many of the same skills, in Moorefield, met her husband University divinity school. After from Lynchburg, VA. Phyllis materials and adornments used taught kindergarten and Sunday in making clothing were easi- Schedule of Events Bringing Quality Care to Hardy school, and sang in the church ly transferable to the making of Close to Home County for more than 30 Years. choirs. For recreation she joined quilts. The exhibit will highlight garden clubs in the communities sewing techniques and materi- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Art Show: Mansion on 10 a.m. Federal Generals Corps at Lost where they lived. als as they relate to quilting. A Friday, Sept. 23 Main, Main St. Wardensville. Free ad- River State Park: Lost River State Park 3 p.m. Heritage Wing Contest: Bring your When they left one of the 1850’s plaid dress with a match- mission. will be hosting the Federal Generals best wing offerings for a chance to win All-Day Yard Sale: The communi- Corps, a premier Civil War living history great prizes! Registration at 3 p.m. with churches, the ladies of the church ing sewing purse, clothing made judging beginning promptly at 4 p.m. at ty yard sale will be held at the HL Wil- 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Craft Vendors Open: group. Free admission. gave Phyllis a quilt they had from feed sacks and a 1870’s eve- Moorefield High School. Free admission. son yard sale site at 730 N Main St. Free Moorefield High School Cafeteria, 401 N made. They knew she liked cows ning gown with crewel work will admission. Main Street, Moorefield. Free admission. 11 a.m. WV History Alive! Presents Pon- 7 p.m. The Joseph Sisters: Moorefield and they put images of cows on be just some of the clothing items te Crayon: A West Virginia Humanities local Taylor Stickley will open up for E. A. Hawse the quilt. Several years ago Phyl- exhibited. 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Select Welcome Centers: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. “Escape to the Mountains: Council History Alive! program at the West Virginia natives and recording art- Nursing and lis put the quilt in the quilt show The 2016 Hoffman Challenge Purchase Tickets, get information. Schooners” Photo/History Exhibit: Ex- historic McCoy Theater on Main Street ists, The Joseph Sisters. Family friendly - Lost River Artisans Cooperative, tensive photo and memorabilia display in Moorefield. Free admission. country music event. Tickets are $10 in Rehabilitation Center and a lady who came to the show, Quilts collection will be shown. Route 259, Lost City showcasing schooners and steam ships. advance at www.heritageweekend.com P. O. Box 70/Rt. 259, found the square her mother had Quilters from around the world - Lost River Trading Post 295 E Main St. South Branch Inn Conference Room. 11 a.m. Guided Walking Tours: Guided and $15 at the door. made and was moved to tears created the quilts in this collec- walking tours of both Moorefield and Baker, WV 26801 Wardensville Free admission. when she saw it. tion. Those quilts that are select- - Hardy County Public Library, Moore- Wardensville will be available to those who have purchased a Home Tour Tick- Sunday, Sept. 25 304-897-5903 Phyllis will show her large Trip ed by a stringent juried process field 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Quilt Show and Antique et. In Moorefield the tour will leave from Around the World quilt that took from hundreds of submittals go Clothing Event: Moorefield Elementary the Hardy County Public Library and in All Day Yard Sale: The communi- Noon – 9 p.m. “Escape to the Moun- ty yard sale will be held at the HL Wil- P AULINE V ANCE , NHA, her four years to finish. Phyllis on tour and Hardy County has School, 400 North Main St. $2 Admis- Wardensville the tour will leave from the E XECUTIVE D IRECTOR tains: Schooners” Photo/History Exhibit: sion. Children and students are free. Lost River Trading Post. son yard sale site at 730 N Main St. Free says it is amazing how you can cut been awarded the opportunity to Extensive photo and memorabilia display Sponsored by the Highland Star Quilters admission. Skilled nursing care and physical, occupational and speech therapy services in an environment up material into small squares or exhibit the collection. showcasing schooners and steam ships. 11 a.m. History Presentation: “Clay- Guild. that enhances personal growth, individuality, dignity, and respect. triangles and put the pieces to- Quilted items made by Guild South Branch Inn Conference Room. pool’s Rebellion” told by Larry Garrett. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. “Escape to the Mountains: Schooners” Photo/History Exhibit: Exten- gether to form a pattern. members can be purchased at the Free admission. 10-11 a.m. Children’s Activity- Come At the Mullin Hotel in Moorefield. Free admission. sive photo and memorabilia display show- Phyllis and her husband retired Country Store. Cloth Peddler, a make a traditional Corn Husk Doll! casing schooners and steam ships. South 6:30 p.m. Paint and Sip: SOLD OUT to Hardy County in 1996. Some shop in Stephens City, VA, will Hardy County Public Library, Main St. Noon. The Shenandoah Valley Minstrels Branch Inn Conference Room. See page Come paint in one of Hardy County’s Moorefield. Free admission. Group: Lawn of the Moorefield Presbyte- 8. Free admission. would argue with the word retire- have fabric for sale. most historic homes, Oakland Hall at rian Church on Main Street in Moore- ment. Phyllis says she is enjoying The Highland Stars Quilters Valley View Golf Course. Ticket re- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Craft Vendors Open: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Historic Homes/Buildings field. Free admission. a quieter life style. Wade begs Guild members will collect quilts quired. Tours: $12 for admission into all sites. Moorefield High School Cafeteria, 401 N Main St, Moorefield. Free admission. to differ with that notion. She for the show on Friday Sept. $5 for single site tour. Children 12 and 12:30 p.m. Heritage Weekend Train: Leaving from the Jefferson St railroad continues service to her church 23 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Saturday, Sept. 24 under are free. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Antique Farm Equipment crossing the Potomac Eagle will take where she is president of the Moorefield Public Library and riders through the iconic Trough section and Antique Car Show: Lawn of Summit adult Sunday school class and is a at the Moorefield Elementary All-Day Yard Sale: The communi- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Antique Farm Equipment of the South Branch of the Potomac Financial Group, 300 North Main St., ty yard sale will be held at the HL Wil- Show: Lawn of Summit Financial Group, River. Train boards aprox. 30 min prior Moorefield. Free admission. member of the ladies circle. School from 4 to 5 p.m. son yard sale site at 730 N Main St. Free 300 North Main St., Moorefield. Free to departure. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Stump Cabin: Phyllis and her husband have The show will be open Satur- admission. admission. Special house tour hours, must have a house tour two sons, one daughter, six grand- day Sept.

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