Sinclairville Samplers


Every Wednesday
10 AM—12 Noon

The Sinclairville Samplers quilting group, founded in September 2003, donates its time and talent turning scraps of material into quilts, which are used to comfort the young children who become victims of local disasters, such as house fires in Chautauqua County.  Personal projects are also discussed.  Bring your materials, questions, ideas and enthusiasm. Join in an open time to quilt and chat.

For more information call:
Alice Sauer
(716) 962-9585


 

Handmade and donated quilts have helped children of disasters throughout Chautauqua County.

Carol Kennedy and Donna Meder (Red Cross Volunteers) shared their experiences in distributing 
the quilts.  

Back Row (L to R):  Lynn Ann Faber - Library Manager, Ruth Ann Mason, Karen Dobbins, Carol Kennedy, Sue Sharp, and Donna Meder.

Middle Row (L to R):  Cathy Obert, Marde King, Alice Sauer, and Jerrie Frank.

Front Row (L to R):  Marge Kochersberger and Pama LeBarron.

 


Disaster Action Team volunteers from the Chautauqua County Chapter of the American Red Cross distribute the quilts when they respond to local disasters across Chautauqua County.  Seated from left are: Alice Sauer, Pama LeBarron, Ruth Mason, Paulene Sharp, Jerri Frank, Karen Dobbins, Betty Johnson, and Cathy Obert.  Standing: Lynn Ann Faber, Library Manager, and Vince Horrigan, Executive Director of the Chautauqua County Chapter of the American Red Cross.  Not pictured are Marge Kochersberger and Marty King. 


Karen Dobbins and Lynn Ann Faber look over the quilt made and donated by the group to be used as a fundraising raffle for the Library.

 

 

 

 


2006

Members of the Sinclairville Samplers and Library staff admire the Christmas quilt the group created and donated to the Library.

Amy Harmon won the Christmas quilt which was raffled off in December!



 

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