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EAST BAY HERITAGE QUILTERS PRESENTS Voices in Cloth 2020 CRANEWAY PAVILION SATURDAY MARCH 21, 2020, 10-5 SUNDAY MARCH 22, 2020, 10-4 WELCOME to the 2020 Voices in Cloth - fiber-art objects created and crafted by EBHQ members. Extraordinary Quilts by the Bay Show. This show has Buy a limited-edition Voices in Cloth Tote Bag here over 300 quilts and garments, along with many other before you leave the show. fiber/textile items made by EBHQ members representing the wide variety of interests, skills, and FABRIC POSTCARDS talents in our guild. Your friends will love receiving this fiber art in the This year we are celebrating a Century of Women’s mail, made and donated by EBHQ members. progress,1920-2020 in honor of the 19th Amendment's Centennial Anniversary. We are QUILTS FOR SALE hosting an exhibition of traditional, contemporary and Some of the quilts in the exhibition are for sale. Look innovative story quilts focused on the pivotal progress for the small sign next to the quilt description. Note made by women since 1920. Not to be missed. the entry number and proceed to the Credit Card For your shopping pleasure, please visit the Guild Booth near the main entrance where there is Marketplace, Fabric Postcards, and of course our information about how to purchase them. wonderful vendors. Do not miss buying raffle tickets for a chance to win fabulous quilts. In addition, there YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO WIN! are several demonstrations to attend; information to Two special quilts were designed and made for this be had about our workshops with samples from show: "Rhythm and Hues” by Sue Fox and Julia previous classes; Quilts by Kids, and more. McLeod of Silk and Salvage, and "Improv Logs and All that, and delicious refreshments with places to sit Ladders” coordinated by Marcia Alpert. Tickets are 6 and rest in this beautiful place on the Bay. for $5, $1 each or 100 for $50. Winners need not be I am confident that you will enjoy the show and be present to win and will be announced at the inspired to produce your own masterpiece. drawings on Sunday, March 22 at 3:30 P.M. This show would not be possible without our large crew of dedicated volunteers and Show Chairs - Edy WORKSHOP WALL Brady and Carolyn Weil. Thank you all! Process as well as Product A hallmark of EBHQ is the program of 9 speakers per Yours in quilting, year, along with the workshops given by those Pemba Pierini speakers. The workshops are designed to educate EBHQ President new and experienced members and non-members about arts and techniques that can be used in making PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY their quilts. Displayed on the Workshop Wall are both You are welcome to take photos of quilts for personal unfinished and finished samples from these classes, use only. Copyright laws and courtesy do not permit so you can see the Process as well as Product. you to reproduce, sell, modify, use commercially, or publish these photos, including electronic media such JOIN US! as web pages, without permission from the artist. EBHQ has presentations with speakers on the last Monday of each month at 7:30 pm, except for July PARCEL CHECK and December, at the Unitarian Universalist Church For your convenience, a booth is located to the left of in Kensington. Guests are welcome. Join EBHQ the entrance where you may leave packages at no today for the Voices in Cloth special: Pay dues for charge. No valuables, please. There is NO formal one year, receive a 15-month membership. Find coat check, but you may hang your outer garments membership forms at the Workshop Wall, Community on the coat rack located adjacent to Bag Check. Projects, Concierge or Cashier. Or send your name, address, and phone number with your check to: MARKETPLACE EBHQ Membership, PO Box 6223, Albany, CA Throughout the two days of the show, the Guild 94706. Individual $45, Family $55, Affiliate $50. For Marketplace features quilts, wallhangings, and assorted more information, go to the website: 1
DEMONSTRATIONS they are to cut up. She’ll do book 1:00 – 1:30 Stop by the demonstration area and signings and have samples of Bed Turning—A Special Trunk learn something new from fabric. Don’t miss this special Show from the SJMQT experienced fiber artists and quilt- engagement. See description for the 10:30 AM makers. bed turning. 3:30 – 4:00 SATURDAY March 21 Simple Sewing Stretches with 1:30 – 2:00 10:30 – 11:00 Paula Zurowski, Personal Trainer All About Round Robins Gallery Bed Turning—A Special Trunk Come learn 2 sets of 8 stretches Talk Meet at Row H Show from the SJMQT that can be done right at your Fiber artist, teacher, and former sewing machine for a short break. 2:00 – 3:00 Board Member of the San Jose Each set takes about 10 minutes OMBRÉ QUILTS in SKY Fabrics Museum of Quilts and Textiles, and will revitalize your sewing by Jennifer Sampou Lynn Koolish, shares quilts from session! See Jennifer’s OMBRÉ QUILTS the permanent collection of the —————————————————————————————— and get her new book! Share her museum. It’s a unique opportunity excitement for SKY fabrics, see to hear about their history. SUNDAY March 22 how fun they are to cut up, and learn how she designs. She’ll do 11:00 – 11:30 10:30 – 11:00 book signings and have samples of “The Power of 12” Gallery Talk Bed Turning—A Special Trunk fabric. Don’t miss this special Meet at the exhibit near entrance Show from the SJMQT engagement. Join several 12 x 12 artists for a Fiber artist, teacher, and former walk and talk along the “Power of Board Member of the San Jose 3:30 – 4:00 12” display. Museum of Quilts and Textiles, T-Shirt Quilt Challenge Lynn Koolish, shares quilts from the with Stacey Sharman and Kristen 11:30 – 12:00 permanent collection of the Takakuwa Century of Women’s Progress museum. Enjoy this unique Stacey and Kristen from Hello Gallery Talk opportunity to hear about their Stitch Studio will attempt to create a Meet at the exhibit near entrance history. 60" t-shirt quilt top in 30 minutes. Gallery tour of this quilt challenge, Can they do it? They've got some celebrating 100 years of the 11:00 – 11:30 really handy tools to make the job passage of the 19th amendment. Century of Women’s Progress go faster and lots of tips and tricks Gallery Talk to share along the way. 12:00 – 12:30 Meet at the exhibit near entrance Bed Turning—A Special Trunk Gallery tour of this quilt challenge, Show from the SJMQT celebrating 100 years of the See description for the 10:30 AM passage of the 19th amendment. SPECIAL EXHIBITS bed turning. THE POWER OF 12 11:30 – 12:00 Since 2012 over 100 women have 1:00 – 2:00 “The Power of 12” Gallery Talk taken “The 12 x 12 Challenge at Garment District Showcase: Meet at the exhibit near entrance Textile Dream Studio (TDS),” a Marvelous Materials! Join several 12 x12 artists for a year-long incubator which meets Join us as five adventurous walk and talk along the “Power of monthly and encourages makers to “Garmenteers” share how they 12” display. stretch into creative explorations of incorporate a variety of unusual their own choosing. “The Power of materials and construction 12:00 – 12:30 12” Special Exhibit—curated by techniques in their wearable Turning Doll Fingers Anne Burns Johnson with Jo explorations. Aside from her story quilts, Magaraci and Sue Fox—features Sondra Von Burg loves to make the work of over four dozen of 2:30 – 3:30 story dolls. Come watch Sondra these participants using fiber and OMBRÉ QUILTS in SKY Fabrics demonstrate how she makes those textiles. by Jennifer Sampou tiny five-fingered hands out of At the exhibit near the show See Jennifer’s OMBRÉ QUILTS, fabric, stuffing and pipe cleaners. entrance, there will be a walk and and get her new book! Share her talk on Saturday at 11:00 and on excitement for SKY fabrics, learn Sunday at 11:30. how she designs, and see how fun 2
ROUND ROBIN QUILTS Beginning March 25th through Ewa Balewski, I105 by EBHQ Members February 2022, they will also be Spring Garden displayed in a gallery on the project Eleven EBHQ members website, www.centuryofwomenspro Nancy Bardach, K132 participated in a collaborative quilt- gress.com. 36 Year Timeline making adventure. There was a “traditional” group and an Included are works by Kathleen K. Mabry Benson, E52 “improvisational” group. Each Archer, Nancy Bardach, Kathryn Circles participant began their quilt with a Bowden, Cheryl Braswell, 10-20 inch square or rectangular Fredda Cassidy, Nancy Cayton, Mabry Benson, L146 block and had the option of setting Mel Dugosh, Marion Emerson, Lois Untitled guidelines for their quilt. They then Rita Helmbold, Diana Hill, Jo Kellar, passed them on to the next person Diane Kern, Cara Lamb, Linda Mary Anne Bland, H90 in the group and so on, five rounds Morand, Trish Morris-Plise, Orna Broken Star Color Wheel in all. Made with many creative Pascal, Cheryl Pekar, Priscilla hands, Round Robin quilts are Read, Claire Sherman, Julie Gina Blus, R224 always fun to see—sometimes Zaccone Stiller, Suzanne Summer, Bookcats generating delightful, unexpected Jane Voytek, Ellindale Wells, and results. Ryan R. Young. Mary Ann Boddum, F75 A tour of the Round Robin exhibit Evening Bloom will be given at 1:30 on Sunday. EBHQ MEMBERS’ QUILTS Mary Ann Boddum, M160 In alphabetical order by artist. GARMENT DISTRICT FEATURE Incantation Letter indicates row. We are honored to feature the Kathryn Bowden, N169 Jennie Alexich, D38 inspiring work of two long time VIC Over and Under Winter Corn Field volunteers: Karen Eppler and Cindi Cossen. Kathryn Bowden, P203 Jennie Alexich, O180 Karen’s wearable art has been Orinda Crossroads Abstract Galaxies wow-ing Voices in Cloth visitors for decades and Cindi’s collaged vests Edy Brady, Q219 Hope Alper, J117 have become a signature of her Marine Life of the Eastern Pacific Planet Earth is Blue and There's colorful wardrobe. Something We Must Do Both women will be on hand near Cheryl Braswell, F69 their Garment District Special Indigo Snowball Marcia Alpert, D43 Exhibits throughout the weekend. Strip Pieced Mesas Leah Brown, B22 A CENTURY OF WOMEN’S Oriental Star, updated PROGRESS, 1920 – 2020 Marcia Alpert, J122 Log Cabin Color Explosion Nancy Brown, Q212 This special exhibit marks the 100th Fiona anniversary of the 19th Amendment Judy Armstrong, L145 to the U.S. Constitution, when Jelly Bean Mary Burnett, B15 women obtained the right to vote. Steampunk To honor of this milestone on the Judy Armstrong, M158 road to full equality, we issued a Crazy Square Mary Burnett, M156 nationwide challenge for small Mandolin original quilts and accompanying Patt Bagdon, H96 stories. Eligible topics were those Window Flower Box Anne Burns Johnson, D44 celebrating legal, social, economic, Polar Eclipse and political improvements in the Patt Bagdon, J126 lives of women and girls in the U.S. Circus: A Memory Piece Anne Burns Johnson, H95 Entries were professionally juried. New Mexico Momento Mori Ewa Balewski/Julia McLeod, H97 Batik Birdie 3
Lisa Carey, L143 Katherine Duff, A1 Susan Fuller, R221 Nature's Gifts Garden Charm Carwash: Trinidad, Cuba Fredda Cassidy, O181 Katherine Duff, B8 Barbara Gaffield, H101 The Circle Is Implied #2 Heritage Improvisational 2019 EBHQ Round Robin Gayle Cepparo, Q211 Karen Dugas, N168 I'm Not That Old Bouquets for Lindsay Karen Garrison, H94 Block Party Pam Condie, F67 Barbara Edelson, E53 Legacy III Circles Alice Gates, L141 Filigree Pam Condie, M164 Sharon Enright, D37 Legacy I Beech Trees Mosaic Alice Gates, L142 Rock and Ice Cindi Cossen, J120 Sharon Enright, R229 Orange Celebrates Physics Over and Under Mary Gilkerson, E59 No Fault Lines Cindi Cossen, K137 Gail Entrekin, R225 One Last Saturday Sampler Quilt Friends at the Window Mary Gilkerson, Q218 Bulb Lady Lynn Crook, G89 Gail Entrekin, R226 California Carpet Lulu Margaret Glendening, G80 Kinship Marianne Daft, R222 Jan Etre, N171 Dia de los Meowies Spring Leaves Margaret Glendening, G82 Trinkets Susan Dague, H92 Chancy Fessler, G81 Marcia, Marcia, Marcia Envious Blue Hearts Diane Goff, Q213 Two Blue Jays Susan Dague, N172 Netsy Firestein, F73 Hedging My Maze Playing with Disappearing Nine Diane Goff, Q214 Patch Nine Flamingos Joelle Davidson, A4 Precious Treasures Mary Flynn, M161 Sandi Goldstein, F71 A Bright Future Not Precious Vicky DeYoung, J116 Bathing Beauties Mary Flynn, M163 Sandi Goldstein, F72 Signs of Spring Untitled Giny Dixon, D35 Burlap and Blades Sue Fox, O190 Sally Goldstein, M162 A.J.'s Beach (a Silk & Salvage Interrupted Garden Giny Dixon, H93 "Tribute" Quilt) Third time is the Charm Sally Goldstein, Q208 Sue Fox, P201 Front Door Paint Carol Drucker, R230 Red Squares (a Silk & Salvage Dancing Quilt) Susan Gordon, E60 Snowed In Shawn Dubin, K130 Wanda Fudge, I109 Nasty Woman Frida Kathy Grady, N178 Six Deadly Sins Shawn Dubin, O189 Wanda Fudge, Q209 Yo Ho Yo Yos Spring Flowers Teri Green, I114 Reality Check 4
Gretchen Griswold, E63 Judy Jensen, B19 Betsy Livak, L149 Sari Quilt I Dressed to the 9's Owl Mandala Hilary Gutman, B21 Jeanie Kashima, J124 Jonell Lucas, Q207 We Three Kings of Orient Are Ode to Gustav Klimt Scrappy Layered Logs Hilary Gutman, J125 Becky Keck, D45 Karin Lusnak, M157 The Three Muses of My Sewing Pick Up Sticks Simplicity Room Becky Keck, D49 Susan Lynn, B16 Robin Halprin, F74 Watching for Elephants Falling Lonestar Hexie Haven Emily Kenyon, P199 Jo Magaraci, K131 Nicola Hanchock, H99 Cut, Turn, and Insert Nasty Women Round Robin improvisational Emily Kenyon, P204 Anna Martinez, K134 Nicola Hanchock, Q217 Rehabilitation Quilt My California Quilt Blackfoot Medicine Man's Equipment Lynn Koolish, E61 Mary Mashuta, B18 Whirlwind Sayanora Kogi Susan Heller, I113 Owner Operated Diane Kosak, A2 Sharon May, J128 Dragon Disrupted Picasso Sculptures Lois Rita Helmbold, J118 If You Eat, Thank a Farmworker Arleen Kukua, A7 Sharon May, J129 Shibori Picasso - 8 Women Jane Herlihy, N177 Stargazing Arleen Kukua, L150 Ann Mayse, D36 Green Lily Improv Journey # 3 Diana Hook, D50 Western Sun variation Anna Kurrent, F66 Suzanne McCulloch, A6 Today's Highs Colors of Morocco Diana Hook, I104 Untitled Susan Lambert, F77 Suzanne McCulloch, O185 Composting the Garden Dreaming of the Serengeti Roberta Horton, N176 Succulents, Succulents, and Susan Lambert, O179 Janet McDonald, H100 More Succulents Kauai Round Robin (Improv): Snakes Alive! Kirsten Hosemann, C23 Dani Lawler, C26 Bright Worlds Blooming Months Janet McDonald, I107 Round Robin (Traditional): South Kirsten Hosemann, F65 Dani Lawler, R227 of the Border Scraps and Stripes Dragonflies Addison McDowell, I108 Sally V Houston, H91 Karen Lee, K133 Revolution Gloria's Hidden Pinwheels Improv Scrappy Julia McLeod, F70 Naoko Anne Ito, C32 Karen Lee, N166 Rhythm and Blues Bright Stars Log Cabin Wonder Julia McLeod, N175 Judy Jensen, B17 Betsy Livak, C34 Kameez Wheels in Motion Postcards from Sweden Gwen McMillan, K136 Mary Ann's Leftovers 5
Gwen McMillan, O184 Ann Rhode, E51 Joannie Semitekol, D47 Winnie Smith's Throwaway Tea Pots What Lies Beneath Jeanie Minor, E55 Ann Rhode, G78 Joan Sextro, L151 Trade Beads Revisited Old Town Liberty Stars Gay Nichols, L148 Sally Riggs, C31 Joan Sextro, M155 Hawaiian Baskets Christmas Star Moncarpacho in Green Gay Nichols, O187 Jenny Robertson, J121 Stacey Sharman, E58 Lemon Drop Slash and Burn # 1 Broken Grid (Denim) Meg Nixon, H102 Rebecca Rohrkaste, L144 Stacey Sharman, E64 Round Robin Improv Group Lift Off Reminiscence 1 Meg Nixon, M154 Rebecca Rohrkaste, O183 Claire Sherman, A5 No Name Lush Life Star In A Star Lorraine Oller, G83 Liat Rorer, B13 Claire Sherman, E56 Moonlight Sonata Unicorn Vomit Circular Rectangles Lorraine Oller, J123 Liat Rorer, G79 Catherine Sherman, I115 Abstract no. 3 What is Black, White and Red All From Sea to Shining Sea Over? Cathie Opila, L140 Catherine Sherman, K139 Crystal Blue Nadine Rosenthal, E57 We Are The World Force of Life Cathie Opila, R223 Janet Duer Smith, C29 Casa Romantica Fern Royce, B12 Kaleidoscope Stars Pencil String Quilt Orna Pascal, D39 Corless Smith, J119 Collage Improvisation Fern Royce, C33 Friendly Circle Struck by Lightning Orna Pascal, D48 Jean Smith, L147 Confetti Jennifer Sampou, B14 Alvin on Acid Hearth Susan Peck, A3 Diana Snodgrass, M159 Midnight in the Garden Jennifer Sampou, Q220 Watercolor Fruit Whale and I Nancy Peck, B11 Diana Snodgrass, Q205 Circus Train Lolly Schiffman, B9 Pink and Green Florals Found Fans Finally Finished Gerrie Mann Peterson, P202 Valerie Sopher, D40 And The End Came Lolly Schiffman, C24 Wheels on Fire Hexie Diamonds Redux Melissa Quilter, I112 Valerie Sopher, N174 Dignity's Children Roxanne Schwartz, D42 Wayward Sunset Over the Pacific Phosphene Day Priscilla Read, G84 Ileana Soto, D41 Game Plan Roxanne Schwartz, O182 The Silk Road Phosphene Night Priscilla Read, G86 Ileana Soto, D46 Orange Appeal Andrea Segall, Q206 Dynamics of Nature Vintage Star Nine Patch 6
Katie Spangler, I106 C.L. Tree, C30 Mercedes Cohen,18B Hedgie's Home (Round Robin Century City Laugh Loudly, Love Others, Traditional) Dream Big C.L. Tree, E54 Katie Spangler, K138 Fire on the Mountain Giny Dixon, 8A Kiss It Goodbye! Mola Vest with Purse Jane Voytek, H98 Karen Springsteen, K135 Triangles Gone Wild Giny Dixon, 8B Dots and Dashes Funky Vest Julie Waldman, C25 Karen Springsteen, Q216 Odd Numbers Shawn Dubin, 14A Tucker Cover Up #1 Julie Waldman, F76 Gina Stateler-Calhoun, G87 Vexed Shawn Dubin,14B If Clocks Could Talk Cover Up #2 Carolyn Weil, C28 Karina Stenquist, F68 Western Sunset Karen Eppler, 16A Storm at Sea Button Button Who Has the Carolyn Weil, M153 Button Jean Stenquist, I110 Apron Strings Dr. Marion Diamond Karen Eppler, 16B Jean Wolslegel, I103 Three Thrift Store Tee Shirts Jean Stenquist, M152 Round Robin Beauty Boston Common Jan Etre, 11A Ellen Wong, I111 African Bog Jacket Gail Stern, O188 We are Americans Rococo Garden Lee Feinstein, 15A Michelle Wyman, E62 The Vesper: A cross between a Marty Suess, B20 Vessels vest & a jumper Diamond Wedding Ring Michelle Wyman, N165 Lee Feinstein,15B Marty Suess, N167 Night Garden Audubon Park swing jacket Log Cabin with Attitude Valerie Yeaton, C27 Sue Fox, 3A Ellen Switkes, G85 Gypsy Wife Yes, But will I ever wear it...? Orange Zig Zag Ryan Young, P200 Sue Fox, 3B Ellen Switkes, N170 Quilt for RawkMom A Little Something for Summer Blowing Leaves Paula Zurowski, Q215 Wanda Fudge, 24A Kristen Takakuwa, N173 The Lineup Boro Coat & Boro Bag #1 The DWR Experiment Wanda Fudge, 24B Susan Taylor, G88 GARMENT DISTRICT Boro Bag #2 Mixed Media Also featuring the inspiring work of two long time VIC volunteers: Hilary Gutman, 6A Susan Taylor, J127 Karen Eppler and Cindi Cossen. Kimono Collage Vest Tempests in Teapots Marcia Alpert,19A Nicola Hanchock, 5A Joyce Teekell, Q210 Vested Interest Witch's cape Bali Nights Mercedes Cohen,18A Inderjeet Kaur, 22A Jollyne Toste, B10 The Adventure Begins Partner Jolly Star 7
Kim Law, 21A Top row, left to right: you find it earth-shaking, but in a Spring Free - Felted Dress Jasmen Callazo, 7th grade good way. Marisol Garibaldi, 7th grade Dani Lawler, 23A Margo White, 8th grade It takes many hours of volunteer Chenille Vest Ana C., 7th grade commitment to arrive here today in Middle row: the beautiful Craneway Pavilion. Dani Lawler, 23B Maram Almakrai, 7th grade Many THANKS to all who brought Paisley Vest Citlaly Higareda, 7th grade us here including Timothy Williams, 7th grade a committed Executive Committee, Karen Lee, 9A Hiromi Hernandez, 7th an extraordinary Planning Pieceful jacket grade Committee of diversified talents. Bottom row: We also appreciate the valuable Youngmin Lee,17A Emily Viquerias, 7th grade support of Craneway’s staff. Westerlies Joseph Aleman, 7th grade Our creative community provided Julian Vasquez, 7th grade two fabulous raffle quilts for 2020 to Julia McLeod, 12A Jimenza Hernandez, 7th help raise funds for the show. Sue Warrior grade Fox and Julia McLeod, colla- borating artists of Silk and Salvage, Gwen McMillan, 25A Social Justice Sewing Academy designed and made the “Rhythm Plumas Eureka State Park Bear Teachers: Sara Trail and and Hues” quilt. A second raffle Stephanie Valencia quilt “Improv Logs and Ladders” Susan Peck, 10A Audrey Bernier, Row P191 was created by an EBHQ team, Girl with the Twirl Exit Wound spearheaded by Marcia Alpert. Cecilia Channy, Row 192 Machine quilting was provided by Liat Rorer, 13A As We Live and Breathe Hello Stitch! sewing studio. Upcycled Haori Jacket Berkeley High School class, Row P193 We thank C&T Publishing for Kristen Takakuwa, 4A Agency photographing the raffle quilts; the The Flirty Dirndl Kayla Foreman, Row P194 San Jose Museum of Quilts and Justice Denied Textiles for providing a selection of Joyce Teekell, 7A Marissa Delgado, Row P195 quilts for the Bed Turning and the Swing vest with Japanese fabrics Forced Migration loan of the Baltimore Album quilt Vacaville High School Class, Row made by the guild in the 1980’s. Joyce Teekell, 7B P196 Repurposed man’s shirt made Diversity Jennie Alexich and her committee into a woman’s swing back shirt Audrey Bernier, Row P197 led the quilt challenge, “A Century American Scream of Women’s Progress” which was Ellen Wong, 20A Bryan Robinson, Row 198 open for entry to quilters both in Koos with Ikea Blood White and Blue and beyond our geographic area. Sue Fox and Jo Magaraci curated their students’ work in “the Power of QUILTS BY KIDS AND YOUTH THANK YOU! 12;” and Janet Macdonald inspired Welcome to the 15 Voices in Cloth a group of eleven quilters in the th Woodrow Wilson Elementary Extraordinary Quilt Show by the Round Robin Challenge featured in School Bay! our members’ quilt exhibition. Teacher: Mrs. Dale Lew Thank you all. 2nd grade class, Row R228 On October 16, 1989, members of Lastly, we are grateful for the 4 Squares and 8 Triangles the East Bay Heritage Quilters Vendors who support our show and gathered at a member’s home in Lighthouse Charter School the Oakland Hills to discuss having make it so interesting. Karen Fee, principal a Quilt Show. The next day at 5:04 Stand up and take a bow, pm, the Loma Prieta earthquake everyone. It’s an Extraordinary Quilt Dr. Jane Hunter, quilt coordinator Grades 7 & 8, Row O186 struck—a momentous start to what Show! Youth Voices of Hope and has evolved to become our biennial Edy Brady and Carolyn Weil Sorrow show, Voices in Cloth. We hope Co-Chairs Voices in Cloth 8
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