This is a nice thing: folks from my county -- some natives, some longtime residents, and some who just got here are coming together to raise funds to help Neighbors in Need, a local organization, provide heating assistance to low income families.
It began when my friend Mary Maupin had her own on-line sale of some of her beautiful paintings and collages, donating half of the proceeds to Neighbors in Need. Her generosity inspired these other folks to organize this massive flea market and more.
Some nifty items are going to be available. Above is a mixed media piece from Mary -- who records the beauty of our mountain coves and villages in gorgeous colors.
Look at this vintage radio! I have a feeling it's going to be a popular item. Lots more great stuff is coming in -- antiques, arts, crafts.
Foe those of you in the area, this is sounding like a pretty big deal -- and for such a good cause.
MADISON HAS HEArT has a Facebook page with more pictures of things that will be on sale, like this beautiful piece by a local potter, and more information about donating...I've been getting together a box of various nice items to donate and then I realized what would be perfect -- a Madison County antique quilt.
Some years back my dear friend Grace Henderson, knowing my interest in quilting, gave me a box of string-pieced quilt square --"The last squares Mama pieced," Grace told me. They'd been machine pieced on squares cut from the pages of a Sears catalog --very traditional.
So I put the squares together with blue sashing, layered the top with batting and backing, and tied the whole thing with red crochet thread. And then I gave it back to Grace and her husband Paul.
I think Grace would be pleased to have her quilt used this way. As they say around here, she was the givingest somebody. . .