a project of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, is proud to announce the acceptance of their first barn. Congratulations to Kenny May, whose centennial farm is located on Drive-In Road. The "Pride of the Prairie" quilt block will adorn the side of the May's barn. The quilt block is being painted by the Class of 73, the group responsible for the Roque Court Peace Park Project in Clinton. May's involvement with the Class of 73, as well as his family's history, will be honored in the quilt square.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
BARN QUILTS OF DEWITT COUNTY
a project of the Clinton Area Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau, is proud to announce the acceptance of their first barn. Congratulations to Kenny May, whose centennial farm is located on Drive-In Road. The "Pride of the Prairie" quilt block will adorn the side of the May's barn. The quilt block is being painted by the Class of 73, the group responsible for the Roque Court Peace Park Project in Clinton. May's involvement with the Class of 73, as well as his family's history, will be honored in the quilt square.
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