Friday, April 26, 2024 at 4:44 PM
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Arts partners continue to support community in big ways

Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild members’ generosity offers a magnificent year of support to local charities. While COVID-19 continued to prevent opportunities for members to get together and sew, it failed to impact donations to local charities. We appreciate the donation of precious time, talent and treasures of our arts partner guild members.
Arts partners continue to support community in big ways
Bonnie Walshe, Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild, presents holiday gift quilts and pillowcases to Sonja Gutierrez, associate director of the Kendall County Women’s Shelter.

Cibolo Creek Quilters Guild members’ generosity offers a magnificent year of support to local charities. While COVID-19 continued to prevent opportunities for members to get together and sew, it failed to impact donations to local charities. We appreciate the donation of precious time, talent and treasures of our arts partner guild members.

Guild donations included 15 quilts and 14 pillowcases to the Kendall County Women’s Shelter; 24 baby quilts to the University Hospital NICU; two twin bed quilts to Sleep in Heavenly Peace; 23 clothing protectors, 18 wheelchair quilts, four prayer shawls, four activity mats and two neck scarves to Menger Springs Morningside Ministries and Cibolo Creek Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center; 26 quilt tops, two completed quilts and 22 pillowcases to Quilts of Honor; and the gathering of 332 pounds of food, toiletries and toys for Hill Country Family Services.

And in CCQG members’ spare time, they again partnered with HCCArts in its Stocking Stuffer project by sewing 140 stockings. The stockings were filled with donations from local businesses and delivered to the Kendall County Women’s Shelter and the Boerne Pregnancy Center.

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