Eureka’s Outdoor Quilt Show was a success. Attendance was good. Sales were good.  The weather was beautiful, sunny, in the low 80s with a slight breeze. Over 40 quilters from Lincoln and Flathead Counties brought over 400 quilts to display and sell.  In addition almost sixty miniature quilts were displayed on the main grounds. Quilts were hung on buildings in the Tobacco Valley Historic Village and lined 5 blocks of main street. The display ended at memorial Park with “Quilts for Heroes”.  Bunny Franklin spearheads the “Quilts for Heroes” project. Her patriotic quilts are destined for the PTSD wing at the Veterans Hospital, Fort Harrison, Helena, Montana. -Patches

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