Crafts, Friendship Highlight Cabin Fever Days

2010-03-18 / News


Sylvia Reid (left) and Ann Moss exchange quilting tips at Cabin Fever Days, an gathering that takes place four times a year at different churches in the Cedarville and Hessel area. This event offers an opportunity for women to get together and socialize on the last Thursday of each month. Event organizer Jane Kologe said, “I think it's great that all the women from the area can get together and get to know each other while sharing knowledge of crafts and skills.” February's event was at the Hessel Presbyterian Church, while January's was at Our Lady of the Snows, also in Hessel. March's and April's activities move to Cedarville, at Bethel Lutheran and First Union Church, respectively. “Summers are too busy, with families and summer businesses and events,” Mrs. Kologe said. “This is a good time for everyone to catch up.” Sylvia Reid (left) and Ann Moss exchange quilting tips at Cabin Fever Days, an gathering that takes place four times a year at different churches in the Cedarville and Hessel area. This event offers an opportunity for women to get together and socialize on the last Thursday of each month. Event organizer Jane Kologe said, “I think it's great that all the women from the area can get together and get to know each other while sharing knowledge of crafts and skills.” February's event was at the Hessel Presbyterian Church, while January's was at Our Lady of the Snows, also in Hessel. March's and April's activities move to Cedarville, at Bethel Lutheran and First Union Church, respectively. “Summers are too busy, with families and summer businesses and events,” Mrs. Kologe said. “This is a good time for everyone to catch up.”
At right: Event organizer Jane Kologe (right) and Gillian Bickham scan the wide selection of foods at Cabin Fever Days. Each participant brought a dish to pass, while the hosting church provided warm and cold drinks. At right: Event organizer Jane Kologe (right) and Gillian Bickham scan the wide selection of foods at Cabin Fever Days. Each participant brought a dish to pass, while the hosting church provided warm and cold drinks.

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