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Kodiak Bear Paw Quilters
PO Box 1213,
Kodiak, Alaska 99615

Welcome!

Welcome to the home page of the Kodiak Bear Paw Quilters Guild. This site was created for the informational needs of our members, and the enjoyment of quilters everywhere. Please contact the webmaster to give suggestions and feedback!

The next regular meeting will be Sunday, September 14, 2008 at 1:00pm at the Bayside Firehall on Rezanoff Drive, Kodiak Alaska. The theme for fat quarters is leaves. All-day sew is on August 30th, at the Firehall. Check out the Activities for announcement and events. Please read the text below to learn general information about our guild. Memberships are available throughout the year.

Members are readying for the annual Quilt Show, to be held October 5-6. Submission forms and guidelines are available to members in the August newsletter.

The Board of Directors, elected each January, provides leadership for our group. We are affiliated with other important organizations who often provide support to our efforts, as the Guild is very active in the Kodiak community. The links at the left lead to more information about our Guild and the activities.

Be sure to sign the Guestbook or visit our message board, linked at left, to tell us what you think,or you can e-mail us by clicking here.

Members receive a montly newsletter, either in the mail or email, one must be a member to receive it, so please join to get on the mailing list and the emailed newsletter! Name tags for the guild are found on the membership page.

Check out our Recipe Book!

Click here for  a sample recipe

The Recipe Book is available locally:
907.486.5920
907.486.8700
Just Jane's
907.486.5555
The Next Page
907.481.7243
In Anchorage:
Seams Like Home
866.677.8790

Our History:

Kodiak Bear Paw Quilters Guild was formed in 1992 to generate appreciation and enthusiasm in the art of fine quilt making, to provide educational programs, cultural experiences, historical and current information in the art and craft of quilting, to hold meetings, seminars and quilting bees for the education and enjoyment of our members and the general public. The Kodiak Bear Paw Quilters Guild attempts to meet the needs of members in a fun and positive way with as few rules as possible.  In fact, we don't call them rules - we call them guidelines.

The Guild meets the 2nd Sunday of each month from 1pm to 4pm at the Bayside Community Center located next to the Bayside Fire Station. The Board of Directors meets the Thursday following our monthly meeting at the Kodiak City Library at 7pm. Everyone's favorite meeting activity is Show-n-Tell where members bring in the project(s) they have been working on and share them.  Sometimes we have programs highlighting a special technique, skill, or block or we may demonstrate a new product, show videos or slides.We also have many all day or half-day sewing get togethers where we work on service quilts or our own projects.

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Guild Officers 2008
President
Ann Stone
Vice President
Kate Loewen
Treasurer
Mary Buben
Secretary
Jocelyn Zwiefelhofer

Committee Chairs:

Service Quilts
Frances Sandin & Volunteers
Newsletter Team 
Elsa DeHart, Sally Haldewang & Dee Parker
Block of the Month
Peg Weston
Quilt Classes
Sue Thompson
Quilt Show 2008
June Horn & Ilva Fox
Welcome and Sunshine
Committee
Ellen Lester and Dee Parker
Web Site Maintenance
Laurie Madsen

Affiliations

The Kodiak Bear Paw Quilters became members of the Kodiak Arts Council in 2001. Membership in the Kodiak Arts Council provides the guild with a a nonprofit status, use of a raffle permit, and numerous other advantages in managing a small, not-for-profit organization. Our membership helps the Kodiak Arts Council expand beyond the performing arts and into visual arts. We have a great relationship that helps our members be recognized as the fiber artists that they are.

The Guild is also a member of the Association of Pacific Northwest Quilters whose purpose is to promote the art of quiltmaking and to encourage and reward quiltmakers in the geographic Pacific Northwest region.

Last updated8/19/2008:
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