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X-WR-CALDESC:Vides King is 98 years young and has lived an amazing life. Sh
 e has raised five children\, filleted hundreds of fish caught by family me
 mbers on boats out of Naubinway\, managed a restaurant\, motel\, and King’
 s Market\, been a successful deer hunter\, mastered gardening\, canned the
  produce\, and chopped wood. \n She has also found time to quilt.  All by 
 hand\, every stitch.  Though she is almost totally blind\, she quilts by f
 eel every day.  She says\, “I give every grandchild a quilt when they grad
 uate and each of my five children gets a quilt on their twenty-fifth weddi
 ng anniversary.”\n    In December\, Vides\, surrounded by family members a
 nd friends\, was honored at the Erickson Center for the Arts during the Co
 okies and Carols program.  Vides stood when she was introduced and the aud
 ience honored her with a grand round of applause.  At that time four of he
 r quilts were displayed prominently in the performance room.  \n   \n Begi
 nning April 16th\, an impressive selection of Vides’s quilts will be on ex
 hibit in the Waterfront Gallery at the Erickson Center titled\; “Quilts by
  Vides King” The exhibit will run from April 16 to May 18th during regular
  business hours\, and is free and open to the public.\n
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DESCRIPTION:Vides King is 98 years young and has lived an amazing life. She
  has raised five children\, filleted hundreds of fish caught by family mem
 bers on boats out of Naubinway\, managed a restaurant\, motel\, and King’s
  Market\, been a successful deer hunter\, mastered gardening\, canned the 
 produce\, and chopped wood. \n She has also found time to quilt.  All by h
 and\, every stitch.  Though she is almost totally blind\, she quilts by fe
 el every day.  She says\, “I give every grandchild a quilt when they gradu
 ate and each of my five children gets a quilt on their twenty-fifth weddin
 g anniversary.”\n    In December\, Vides\, surrounded by family members an
 d friends\, was honored at the Erickson Center for the Arts during the Coo
 kies and Carols program.  Vides stood when she was introduced and the audi
 ence honored her with a grand round of applause.  At that time four of her
  quilts were displayed prominently in the performance room.  \n   \n Begin
 ning April 16th\, an impressive selection of Vides’s quilts will be on exh
 ibit in the Waterfront Gallery at the Erickson Center titled\; “Quilts by 
 Vides King” The exhibit will run from April 16 to May 18th during regular 
 business hours\, and is free and open to the public.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20180518T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20180518T160000
LOCATION:Erickson Center for the Arts
SUMMARY:Quilts by Vides King Exhibit
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