I’m all set up for Matthews Alive! |
Matthews Alive, one of the biggest festivals in North Carolina, and one that boasts the biggest Labor Day Parade in the Southeast, is this weekend. I’m the featured artist at the Quilt Show, which contains work by lots of local quilters. The show encompasses beginners and experts, and many types of quilting; I got a preview, and it is just terrific!
Carnival midway, rides, corn dogs and cotton candy, music, arts and crafts – it’s all here. There’s music, too, everything from rock and pop, alternative, beach music, and a Beatles tribute band. The festivities start tomorrow and run through Monday.
One of the coolest things about the festival is reflected in its motto: “Good times funding good works.” The celebration is dedicated to the support of non-profit organizations through music, arts and community involvement. Nearly 1,000 volunteers – including Megan Shein (who organizes the quilt show) and her husband — put in more than 2,000 hours of volunteer time to run the three-day festival. One hundred percent of profits go to local non-profits; to date, that is more than $750,000! Everything from marching bands, scout troops, adult day care centers, and charitable groups all benefit.
Quilt Show organizer Megan Shein with one of her beautiful quilts |
The online map shows you where I'll be; in the Community Center, just off the main drag. It is a beautifully restored school building. I’ve been warned to expect a lot of traffic. Last year, the quilt show got more than 2,500 visitors! I wonder how much of it has to do with the fact that we are indoors, and the air conditioning in the Community Center is excellent! I’ll have my books, DVDs and patterns for sale, and will be working on new work and demonstrating the whole time I’m there. Come and see!
They even gave me a VIP all-access pass, which I am wearing around the house this evening so that the kids don’t mess with me. Hey, I’m a VIP!
Come and join me tomorrow. The parade starts at 10!
The set-up looks great Susan. So sorry that the tornado watches had to interfere with Monday's festivities.
ReplyDeleteI'm sure that folks were blown away by what they saw!
Your setup looks wonderful. I hope lots of people come in for the air and the art!
ReplyDeleteMay I ask what material you've used for the 4 hanging panel support - I like the way the light shows through it - it has a much nicer feel (to me) than the SOLID HEAVY feel that an opaque black has
Thanks and have fun.
:-D eirdre
The black panels were provided by the show. They were some sort of synthetic fabric; beyond that, I can't give much more information! There was bright sunshine the day I took that photo, so some was coming through.
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