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Thursday, July 15, 2010

You are invited - AccuQuilt Barn Quilt Unveiling











You may remember this past spring that AccuQuilt held a fun Barn Quilt Contest and winners would get their quilt block designs painted on the AccuQuilt offices.  Well, it is time for the unveiling of these beautiful barn quilts and AccuQuilt is planning a big event, sure to be fun for everyone that attends.

On July 20th, AccuQuilt is unveiling the giant 17 foot by 17 foot barn quilt design contest winner and the 2nd place winner as a 6’x6’ barn quilt, too.  Everyone is invited to come.   Tours are encouraged, either the day of the event or any other day. To schedule a tour, call 888.258.7913.

Visitors get to meet the AccuQuilt Client Support and Marketing teams. Meet the friendly people you talk to on the phone and the people behind our Facebook page. They will also get to meet AccuQuilt CEO Steve Nabity and see the rolling pin that inspired him to create the AccuCut line of die cutters.

AccuQuilt is located in Fremont, Nebraska, just 25 minutes west of Omaha and about 45 minutes north of Lincoln.  Also, if you are going to this event, you should plan time to visit The International Quilt Study Center & Museum is located in Lincoln. They have over 3,500 quilts, with some dating all the way back to the early 1700s, and are the largest museum of their kind in the world.

After the event, AccuQuilt will be posting pictures and videos (~7/20 & 7/21) from the unveiling on Facebook.  And, every Friday they have a special giveaway for their Facebook fans.  So, if you are not yet a fan of AccuQuilt on Facebook, you may want to.....it is a happening place with a lot of fun and sharing!







AccuQuilt
1035 E. Dodge Street
Fremont, NE 68025   (25 minutes west of Omaha, Neb.)


 
Barn Quilt Unveiling Ceremony, Tuesday, July 20, 2010. 11:00 a.m. CST

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