Saturday, November 28, 2020

Food Donations for W.H.E.A.T.

REMINDER: We will be collecting items for W.H.E.A.T. at our December 8 meeting. Western Hanover Emergency Action Team helps our neighbors. Here is an updated list of what is needed. 

The WHEAT Pantry needs the following foods on a regular basis

 

Boxes of breakfast cereal

Boxes of instant oatmeal

Oatmeal

Pancake mix with syrup, some low sugar or sugar free

Boxes of Mac ‘n cheese

Any size and type of tomato products

One pound boxes of spaghetti noodles

Containers of Spaghetti sauce to feed 4-6

Ramen noodles

16-ounce jars of peanut butter and/or jelly

6-ounce cans of tuna

Cans of chicken

Other cans of meat

16-ounce cans of any vegetables

Cans of dried beans, pork and beans, black and pinto beans

Pound bags of white or brown rice

Cans of fruit, some low sugar or sugar free

Any size or kind of soup

Any type of one-dish meals, Brunswick stew, chicken and dumplings, beef stew

Quart envelopes of dried milk

Envelopes of dried potatoes

Dressing Mix

Meal starters like hamburger helper

 

Paper grocery bags

Hygiene kits in a zip bag containing soap, shampoo, hand towel, wash cloth, comb or brush, small hand sanitizer, tooth brush, tooth paste, razor, 5 band-aids, deodorant

 

Monetary donations can be mailed to WHEAT P.O. Box 171 Beaverdam, VA 23015

Monday, November 23, 2020

Please consider supporting the Virginia Quilt Museum on Giving Tuesday!

What is Giving Tuesday?

Giving Tuesday is a day of global giving that takes place on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving every year.  It originally started in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good.  Giving Tuesday encourages communities to work together and to use the power of generosity to remain connected.  This year, the ability to stay connected to our communities has been central to our lives.

The Virginia Quilt Museum is proud of the work we have done to help the quilting community connect in new ways, but it is only with your help that we can continue to provide our services to you and others who love quilts.

The Virginia Quilt Museum thanks you for your generous support in the past.  Your continued support is more critical now than ever.  Please consider a donation to us on Giving Tuesday, December 1st.  

Don’t want to wait? Want to make a difference now?  You can donate today!  Visit https://www.vaquiltmuseum.org/ and click on the Donate button now!

 

The Virginia Quilt Museum is located at 301 South Main Street, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

Sunday, November 15, 2020

Tuesday meeting notes

The meeting Tuesday evening is 7:00 in the center room of the Montpelier Center. The room is big so there's plenty of space to spread out. 

We discussed the meeting Friday and decided that it probably wasn't a good idea to have the Trash to Treasure sale. 
Instead we will be discussing 2021 plans for veterans quilts, future programs and the December meeting. 
Vicki and Marcy have lots of veterans quilts to return for binding! 

Hope to see you Tuesday! 

Friday, November 6, 2020

Group veteran's quilt

Gwendolyn has designed an easy veteran's quilt for us to do together.  Blocks will be collected at the November and December meetings.  Here are her instructions:

Let’s put together a group veteran’s quilt in the classic colors of red, white and blue. We’ll be using a pattern featuring pairs of half-square triangles in either red and white OR blue and white.

Cut two, 6-inch squares, one white, the other red or blue.

Draw a diagonal line on the back of the white square.

Stitch a quarter inch on either side of the diagonal line.

That’s it! Please do NOT cut the block apart. The blocks will be used in matched pairs and it will be easier to keep the patterns united if they remain uncut.

Thank you for participating. 

 

Gwendolyn also says that at the last outdoor meeting, she left a large, green, flannel sheet.  It was being used under the orphan blocks.  If someone still has it, could you please email Gwendolyn Waranis so she can arrange to pick it up at the next meeting or sewing days? She won't be attending in person, but can stop by. Thanks!