Wildflower Quilt Show | Gorge Heritage Museum 3rd Annual
Immerse yourself in a symphony of color and creativity at the Gorge Heritage Museum’s 3rd annual Quilt Show, an enchanting celebration woven into the fabric of the White Salmon Wildflower Festival. As nature paints the landscape with the delicate hues of wildflowers, join us in exploring the intricate beauty of quilting, where each stitch tells a story of reverence for the natural world.
Set against the backdrop of the Columbia River Gorge’s rich history and culture, our quilt show invites you to wander through a blooming garden of textile artistry, where wildflower-themed quilts take center stage. From vibrant balsam roots to delicate lupines, each quilt is a masterpiece, a testament to the talent and passion of our local artisans.
Join us as we honor the timeless tradition of quilting and celebrate the ephemeral beauty of wildflowers—a harmonious union that captivates the senses and nourishes the soul.
LOCATION: The Mt View Grange in White Salmon | 1085 N Main Ave, White Salmon, WA 98672
WHEN: 2024 | Friday, May 10th, 12 – 4 PM and Saturday, May 11th, 10 – 4 PM
SUGGESTED ADMISSION: $6
MORE INFO CONTACT: Dylan Ohnemus – gorgeheritagem@gmail.com
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White Salmon, Washington, is located on the historic land of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, the Confederated Bands and Tribes of the Yakama Nation, the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation, and the Nez Perce Tribe. These bands and tribes include the Cayuse, Kah-milt-pah, Klickitat, Klinquit, Know-was-say-ee, Li-say-was, Nimiipuu, Oche-chotes, Paiute, Palouse, Pisquose, Se-ap-cat, Shyiks, Skinpah, Umatilla, Wah-lal-la, Walla Walla, Warm Springs, Wasco, Wenatshampam, Wishxam, and Yakama peoples.
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