How many of you quilters are from Tennessee?
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Halls Cross Roads, TN
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wE HAD A LUNCH GATHERING ON oCT.22. OOPS!!!! There was only 5 of us that met but I expect more when we meet again after the holidays. It was nice to meet each other. One of the people that was there was my best friend from grammer school; hadn't seen each other in 50 years. It was surreal. Glenda
I agree with you, it would be fun to gather together once a month in the East area of Tn. and then maybe once a year we could meet with all the people from the Nashville and Memphis areas. It is fun to spend time with people of "like interests" and share out craft and our lives.
#249
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: morris chapel tn
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I am so glad you started this thread. I have enjoyed reading Oklahoma's and wished we had one but didn't start it. I am glad you did. Thank you.
I was born and raised in Arkansas, moved to El Paso, Wisconsin, Memphis and now Crump, Tennessee. It is on hwy 64 near hwy 22 between Selmer and Savannah. Crump has a very large flea market open on the weekends, is about 15 miles from Shiloh and about 13 miles from the Pickwick Dam. I live within 1 mile of the Tennessee river but I am not in a flood zone. Definitely a tourist town. Friday evenings you hear the traffic pick up and die down Sunday afternoons. /Regards, Dorothy
I was born and raised in Arkansas, moved to El Paso, Wisconsin, Memphis and now Crump, Tennessee. It is on hwy 64 near hwy 22 between Selmer and Savannah. Crump has a very large flea market open on the weekends, is about 15 miles from Shiloh and about 13 miles from the Pickwick Dam. I live within 1 mile of the Tennessee river but I am not in a flood zone. Definitely a tourist town. Friday evenings you hear the traffic pick up and die down Sunday afternoons. /Regards, Dorothy
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