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Show Fifth Annual Quilt Walk Festival Starts Today PANGUITCH - The 5th annual Quilt Walk Festival kicks off today and runs through Saturday, June 15, promising family fun for those visiting this weekend. Over 300 quilts from around the United States will be on display, as well as quilting and scrap-booking classes taught by expert instructors, a craft and heritage fair, cowboy action shoot, tours of historical homes, a scrumptious pancake breakfast and a theatrical presentation pres-entation of the Quilt Walk Story. Tonight will be the opening night of the theater and two free quiltingcrafting courses. The Cowboy Action Shoot (See QUILT WALK on page 7) Quilt Walk "Z From Front Page . ; begins Friday. There are quilt-;'-:, ingcrafting classes during the , - morning and afternoon, with a"' free trunk show at lunch time On Friday and Saturday evenings, the theater returns with dinner performances. Saturday morning begins with the Lions Club breakfast. y .J. More quiltingcrafting classes will be held on Saturday along with a different free trunk show.":'; -The Cowboy Action Shoot will":'" continue and the Craft and Heritage Fair will open at 9 a.m. .. In the afternoon follcs can take a tour of some of the old historic brick building on the Pioneer Home Tour. For more information please visit the web site at www.color-country.netpangstrtqw.html---. or contact the Panguitch Maini- Street office at (435) 676-2514. |