Date/Time
Date(s) - 05/11/2023
4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
Location
110 N. Tioga St
Ithaca, NY 14850
Categories
Community Quiltmaking for Good w/ Brooktondale Community Center, Dryden Thimble Therapy, and Ellis Hollow Quilters
WHEN: Thursday May 11th – 4-5:30pm
WHERE: CAP ArtSpace Gallery (First Floor) in the Tompkins Center for History & Culture on the Ithaca Commons – 110 North Tioga St. Ithaca NY 14850.
PRESENTERS: Brooktondale Community Center, Dryden Thimble Therapy, & Ellis Hollow Quilters, moderated by Brigid Hubberman
It’s hard to imagine the Ellis Hollow Fair without its coveted quilt raffle, or the Brooktondale Apple Festival without its annual quilt raffle. As these beloved items become family heirlooms, what is sometimes not recognized is the uncounted hours of volunteer labor that goes into creating these local treasures each year.
Join members of the Ellis Hollow Quilters (Now in their 56th year), Dryden Thimble Therapy, and the Brooktondale Community Center as they share and remember the decades of quilt work that have supported our community programs and initiatives. An overdue recognition and appreciation for these sewists and the tens of thousands they have raised, and the good they have done for local programs, organizations, and their communities.
No registration necessary.
COVID-19 POLICY – The History Center will follow the most up to date guidance from the Tompkins County Health Department. Our organization is a mask friendly space and encourage visitors to practice what is most comfortable to them regarding mask wearing. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/health. The event space can hold up to 45 people. There is no current plan to offer a virtual option for this program.
This event is brought to you through the ‘Knot Sew Fast: Patchwork of Tompkins County’ exhibit, on display February-December 2023. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/knot-sew-fast. .
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This event will take place in the traditional and contemporary lands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ Nation (Cayuga), one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/land-acknowledgement.