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Uhuru Quilters Guild

Hybrid Meeting 

Saturday, July 16, 2022 

10:30a - 2:00p
Saint Barnabas Episcopal Anglican Church
Leeland Hall
14111 Oak Grove Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

​FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED

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Renea Bailey

​amquilterblues@yahoo.com
"Old Friends" Schedule:
Volunteers needed to sell raffle tickets. Having an event at which we can sell raffle tickets? Contact Maxine Morgan.

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Montpelier House Museum Exhibit: "All Things Appliqued & Embroidered,"
​July 1 -31, 2022

Hours: Thursday - Monday, 10 - 4
9650 Muirkirk Road
Laurel, MD 20708

Trunk Show: Saturday, July 2, 2022
2 - 4pm
Please come out and meet the quilters. Bring a favorite quilt to share.

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Quilts and the Stories They Tell Virtual Exhibit 2021



​Uhuru Quilters Guild ​Monthly meeting 

​Do you enjoy quilting and other fiber arts? Do you enjoy sharing ideas about fabrics and quilting with other quilters? If you do, then we're the quilt guild for you. Uhuru Quilters Guild is a community of kindred souls who enjoy each other's fiber art. We are a home for creative spirits – a circle of friends who treasure each other as a precious gift and provide support and encouragement in whatever life brings. The members of Uhuru Quilters Guild would like to extend to you an invitation to visit, enjoy a variety of quilting techniques, socialize, and join our guild; see the Membership page for more information.

Uhuru seeks to promote the work and accomplishments of African American quilters and to preserve the tradition, culture, and history of quilting. Our motto is "Each One Teach One." The guild welcomes all those who are interested in quilts and quilting and we have numerous speakers, workshops and exhibits, as well as exciting activities and events planned for the coming year.
Meetings are held on the third Saturday of each month at 10:30 am.

St. Barnabas Episcopal Anglican Church
​Leeland Hall
14111 Oak Grove Road
Upper Marlboro, MD 20774

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FACE MASKS ARE REQUIRED
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