
Pamela Hazlett took a lighthouse tour in August and promptly went home to quilt her vision for presentation in October.

Board members are in front (l-r) Rick Zeigler, president; and Gary Glinka. Middle row, Karen Fischer, Fred Staz, Red Moulinier and Martha Jane Collins. In back are Frosty McDaniel, Lane Stone, Garrett Coleman and Susan Smith
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