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Longtime Shelton resident Mike Quirk has always loved the arts and the museums that showcase them. A water and acrylic painter by nature and a retired graphic designer, Quirk said art is a good way to ...
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Her “Mary Bright Commemorative Quilt” is one of the show’s few figurative quilts. Most others are centered on traditional patterns or improvisational piecing.
The new quilt project is small by comparison, but still made a large impact on the mall, spelling out “Freedom to Be” in giant letters for a display about the length of a city block.
Karen Richardson (left) and Eileen Court, members of the Patriotic Piecemakers, work on one of the Quilts of Valor for a nominated area veteran as part of the Quilts of Valor Foundation.
Retzlaff received a Quilt of Valor, and she even made one for her husband and for her son who is in the service. “The feeling is so wonderful to see the happiness,” Retzlaff said.