Quilt Trails Road Rally -Burnsville, NC

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Quilt Trails Road Rally -Burnsville, NC

Time: November 6, 2010 from 8:30am to 5pm
Location: Start at Mtn. Heritage HS just west of Burnsville on Hwy 19e
Street: Highway 19e
City/Town: Burnsville, NC
Website or Map: http://www.quilttrailswnc.org
Phone: 828-682-7331
Event Type: fundraiser, for, quilt, trails, of, western, north, carolina
Organized By: Barbara Webster
Latest Activity: Oct 22, 2010

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Quilt Trails Road Rally will have you hunting for painted quilt blocks on barns and buildings all over Yancey and Mitchell Counties in beautiful western North Carolina mountains. YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER ONLINE AT www.quilttrailswnc.org. Cost of event is $35 and event is limited to 35 cars. A one day event - you must find 12 painted quilt blocks between 8:30 and 5. You will be given a set of maps, a list of blocks and winners are the ones who find the most blocks by DRIVING THE FEWEST MILES. Prizes made by local artists. Fun for the entire family.

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Comment by Michael Thies on October 22, 2010 at 8:18am
This sounds like a great event for a relaxing day cruising in my Porsche!! How many prizes are there? They sound like very unique prizes. What a great idea for a rally! Mike

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